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Transmission Media
The term “Transmission Media” is a classification of the pathway that carries the information from a sender to a receiver according to its physical construction and transmission characteristics.
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Physical Layer
Physical Layer is the first Layer (or the PHY layer) of the Open Systems Interconnection reference model, also known as the OSI Model or the Seven Layer Model.
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Universal Naming Convention (UNC)
UNC stands for Universal Naming Convention, is a convention for naming shared network resources.
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Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
Uninterruptible Power Supply, or UPS, is a device that can temporarily provide power to key components of a network if a general power failure happens.
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Packet Filtering
Packet Filtering is the process of controlling the flow of packets based on packet attributes such as source address, destination address, type, length, and port number.
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Uniqueness Database File (UDF)
Uniqueness Database File, or UDF, is a text file that supplements an answer file during unattended installations of Microsoft software such as Windows NT and Windows 2000.
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Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
Gain a comprehensive understanding of Direct Inward Dialing (DID), the telecommunication service that revolutionized corporate communication by enabling direct dialing to extensions.
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Primary Domain Controller (PDC)
Primary Domain Controller is a Microsoft Windows NT domain controller that contains the master copy of the Security Account Manager (SAM) database.
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Understanding DNS Query
A DNS query is like sending out a question into the vast network of interconnected devices, seeking the answer to a crucial piece of information: the IP address associated with a particular domain name.
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DNS Server
A DNS server is a type of name server that is used to resolve host names or fully qualified domain names (FQDNs) into IP addresses on a TCP/IP network.

