Category: Letter E

  • Microsoft Exchange Server

    Microsoft Exchange Server

    Definition of Microsoft Exchange Server in the Network Encyclopedia. What is Microsoft Exchange Server? Exchange Server is Microsoft’s client/server messaging system for Windows Server family. Exchange Server supports all key industry messaging standards, including the following: X.400 Internet standards (SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, LDAP, HTTP, NNTP, SSL, MIME, and S/MIME) Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) Exchange…

  • Event Viewer

    Event Viewer

    The Event Viewer is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that enables you to browse and manage event logs.

  • Ethernet Switch

    Ethernet Switch

    Sometimes simply called a switch (when referring to Ethernet networking hardware), a networking component used to connect workgroup hubs to form a larger network or to connect stations that have high bandwidth needs.

  • Ethernet – the network architecture for LANs

    Ethernet – the network architecture for LANs

    Ethernet is the most popular network architecture for local area networks (LANs). Ethernet was originally developed by Xerox in the 1970s and was proposed as a standard by Xerox, Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), and Intel in 1980.

  • Eseutil

    Eseutil

    Eseutil is a command-line tool for version 5.5 of Microsoft Exchange Server.

  • Edbutil

    Edbutil

    Discover the legacy of Edbutil, the once-essential command-line tool for Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 and 5.0, and learn how it evolved into today’s utilities.

  • E-Carrier

    E-Carrier

    E-Carrier is the digital telecommunications services backbone system of Europe, a format standardized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

  • EIA/TIA wiring standards

    EIA/TIA wiring standards

    Uncover the essentials of EIA/TIA Wiring Standards, their role in shaping telecommunication networks, and how they define our digital connectivity.

  • Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP): Navigating Complex Networks

    Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP): Navigating Complex Networks

    EGP, or Exterior Gateway Protocol, is a type of routing protocol used to distribute routing information between different autonomous systems in large internetworks based on the TCP/IP protocol.

  • Encapsulation in Networking

    Encapsulation in Networking

    Encapsulation is a process by which a lower-layer protocol receives data from a higher-layer protocol and then places the data into the data portion of its frame.

  • Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA)

    Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA)

    EIA was the main trade organization representing the U.S. high-tech community. The Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) was founded in 1924 as the Radio Manufacturers Association.

  • Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)

    Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)

    EMI, Electromagnetic Interference, is electrical noise induced in cabling by the presence of nearby electrical equipment such as motors, air conditioners, fluorescent lights, and power lines.