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Updated Articles

Desktop Management Interface (DMI)
Updated on: November 5, 2019
Desktop Management Interface, also knowns as DMI, is a standard for managing desktop systems developed by the Desktop Management Task Force (DMTF). Using the Desktop Management Interface (DMI), information can be automatically collected from system components such as network interface cards (NICs), hard disks, video cards, operating systems, and applications that are compliant with the DMI standard.

Fallback Switch
Updated on: October 30, 2019
Fallback Switch is a class of switches used to provide failover support for critical network communication lines. Fallback switches are an essential component of a fault tolerant network system with resources that must have a high availability.

Documents, documentation, tutorial
Updated on: October 30, 2019
All the documentation needed for you to learn more about networking.

Demand Priority
Updated on: October 30, 2019
Demand Priority is a media access control method for 100VG-AnyLan networks.

Data Service Unit (DSU)
Updated on: October 30, 2019
DSU, or Data Service Unit, is a digital communication device that works with a Channel Service Unit (CSU) to connect a local area network (LAN) to an external communication carrier service.

Terminator
Updated on: October 30, 2019
Terminator is a device connected to one end of a bus or cable that absorbs signals. Terminators prevent signal reflection, which can produce interference that causes signal loss.

Thinnet
Updated on: October 30, 2019
Definition of thinnet in The Network Encyclopedia. What is Thinnet? Thinnet is the thin coaxial cabling used for 10Base2 installations of Ethernet networking. Thinnet cabling is RG-58 coaxial cabling that is 3/16 inch in diameter and has an impedance of 50 ohms. Thinnet uses BNC connectors to connect cable segments, computers, and concentrators (hubs). Many […]

Electronic mail (Email)
Updated on: October 30, 2019
Email stands for electronic mail is any system for sending and receiving messages over a network. The email originated in the early 1970s with ARPANET and is now the primary method of business communication today.

Systems Network Architecture (SNA)
Updated on: October 30, 2019
SNA stands for Systems Network Architecture, is a set of IBM mainframe networking standards and protocols introduced in 1974.