⟩ How are IP addresses arranged and displayed?
IP addresses are displayed as a series of four decimal numbers that are separated by period or dots. Another term for this arrangement is the dotted decimal format. An example is 192.168.164.8
IP addresses are displayed as a series of four decimal numbers that are separated by period or dots. Another term for this arrangement is the dotted decimal format. An example is 192.168.164.8
Explain Forests, Trees, and Domains mean?
Explain lingering objects?
What domain controller allow?
Define AD database stored?
When we use WDS?
Why we use DHCP?
How to remove lingering objects?
Do you know why should you not restore a DC that was backed up 6 months ago?
Define VOIP?
Can you please explain the difference between NTFS & FAT?