Apr 7th, 2008 by dipankar
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Hi, My name is Dipankar Roy. Born on the 15th day of March, in the year 1977. I live in Howrah, one of the important city of West Bengal.
I have done my schooling from Sri Ramkrishna Sikshalaya, one of the famous school in Howrah and west Bengal. Completing the Madhyamik (10) and H.S (10+2) there, I joined Narasinha Dutt College, Howrah to complete the graduation in B.SC. After that, I joined Bengal Institute of Technology under West Bengal University of Technology to complete the MCA.
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After the long educational journey I started my career as a System Administrator of a Share Trading company. There I gathered knowledge on NSE, BSE, MCX and NCDEX, Lease line, VSAT etc. I have designed few websites, banners and logos. I like to do them.
Dear Dipankar,
Its really a great move keep it up… I must say bravo…..
Sudeep
Depu..
Its a good effort …keep it up..give more stress on stock market section …
subhas
Hi Dipankar,
you design a very good blog….keep it up……its really a great move….
Apurba
Hi,
Dipankar da,
All the best for all ur assignments in the near future.
Debamitra..
MAN HAI TO MARG HAI
YOU DESERVE THIS
Thanks to all of you to encouraged me. Hope will make it more informative and more useful blog.
–Dipankar..
To Ravi Sharma,
Please post some thing new to the share market section, as you are the BOSS in this subject. Many things of this subject I learn from you. So wish to see your post there..
Hi , Nice to come across such site. Very friendly & Homely environment here.
As you ahve worked for Stock Broking firm as ADMIN, can you guide me on :
Can on ONE Lease Line BSE , NSE & Commodities terminal be connected. What would be the network connectivity consist of.
Hi Hemanshu,
Thanks for visiting my blog.
Come to your question. yes, it can be possible to connect different exchange through a single terminal. For that the you have to install three lan card and configure them with different IP of corresponding exchange. i.e, for NSE you have to configure the IP as per your lease IP (suppose 192.168.1.2~255; where the IP of the lease modem is 192.168.1.1) for BSE it may be an IP of 10 series. And for NCDEX the exchange gives a fixed IP for a particular ID and there is a unique relay number.
Dipankar………………….
Your blog is very fashionly decorated on current topic(s) as well as some serious problems (such as BSNL Billing system) we have faced very frequently.. Keep it up….. and try to post many such things on some very basic topic which we never tries to learn……….
Best Of Luck…
Wow,
This is a wonderful blog. Keep it up. Great work
Abhishek