Category: A to Z

  • History of IPv6 and Its Key Features

    History of IPv6 and Its Key Features

    Learn the history of IPv6. In 1992 that IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) became aware of a global shortage of IPv4 addresses.

  • 7 Layers OSI Model

    7 Layers OSI Model

    7 layers OSI model is a short name for the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model for networking. This theoretical model explains how networks behave within an orderly, seven-layered model for networked communication.

  • BASIC Programming Language

    BASIC Programming Language

    The BASIC Programming Language was originally developed at Dartmouth College in 1964. BASIC stands for Beginners’ All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code.

  • Root

    Root

    Root is the base of a hierarchical file system. It can also be the UNIX superuser or the CERN Data Analysis Framework, and more. Just read the article.

  • Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)

    Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)

    Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard tunneling protocol that is used to encapsulate Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) frames for transmission over TCP/IP.

  • Layer 2 Switch

    Layer 2 Switch

    This article describes Layer 2 Switch, a form of Ethernet switch. How it operates and when to use it.

  • Credentials

    Credentials

    Unlock the layered world of credentials in computer science and networking. Learn the types, uses, and best practices. Your key to understanding security.

  • Windows Registry

    Windows Registry

    Learn what Windows Registry is, how it works, and how to back up, edit and restore it.

  • Country Code in the Domain Name System

    Country Code in the Domain Name System

    Learn what the Country Code is. A two-letter code identifying top-level domains for countries in the Domain Name System (DNS).

  • Ring Topology

    Ring Topology

    Unlock the mysteries of Ring Topology with our comprehensive guide. Learn the nuances between single and dual rings, its pros and cons, and key protocols like Token Ring and FDDI.

  • P-Series Protocols

    P-Series Protocols

    Learn what P-Series Protocols are. A group of protocols that are part of the X.400 messaging standards.

  • What is a Transceiver?

    What is a Transceiver?

    Learn what is a Transceiver. An electronic device for connecting a computer to a baseband transmission network so that the computer can transmit and receive signals on the network.