Category: Letter N
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NS Record [DNS System]
Explore the intricacies of NS Records, a type of DNS resource record vital for identifying name servers. Learn how it interacts with other DNS components like A Records, MX Records, and more.
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Name Server
Name Server is a host on the Internet or on a TCP/IP internetwork that can be used to resolve host names into IP addresses. Name servers are an essential component of the Domain Name System (DNS), which provides the namespace of all hosts on the Internet or on a private TCP/IP internetwork.
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NetWare Protocols
NetWare protocols are the group of protocols developed for and specific to the Novell NetWare network operating system (NOS); popularized in NetWare versions 2 and 3. Some of the networking architecture of NetWare protocols evolved from the Xerox Network Systems (XNS) created in the late 1970s.
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Novell Directory Services (NDS): A Legacy in Network Management
Novell Directory Services, also known as NDS, is a distributed network directory service for managing network resources such as users, servers, and peripherals that is loosely modeled after the X.500 specification.
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Network ID
Embark on a journey to demystify the essence of the ‘Network ID’—the unsung hero anchoring devices in the vast digital ocean of computer networking.
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Network Address Translation (NAT)
NAT stands for Network Address Translation is a form of packet filtering used in firewall products that protect a network from outside intrusion by hackers.
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Network Client: Understanding the Concept
Network Client is a software that runs on a client computer and allows it to establish connectivity with services running on server computers.
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nslookup command
Nslookup is a TCP/IP utility on Microsoft Windows operating systems for diagnosing problems with name servers at the command prompt.
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Network Access Point (NAP): Gateway to High-Speed Internet Connectivity
NAP stands for Network Access Point is a point at which sections of the Internet’s high-speed backbone are connected.
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Network File System (NFS)
NFS stands for Network File System, is a client/server distributed file system developed by Sun Microsystems that has become the standard file system for various implementations of the UNIX platform.