what is meant by domain ?
what is mean by DNS?
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Answer / guest
domain is area that is under by a domain controler
domain means domain name system it converts host address
into ip address it is name resolution protocol
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Answer / surjeet gimit
In activce directory, a collection of computers,users,and
group objects, define by administrator..
these objects share a common security policies, directory
database and security
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domain is area that is under by a domain controler
domain means domain name system it converts host address
into ip address it is name resolution protocol
In activce directory, a collection of computers,users,and
group objects, define by administrator..
these objects share a common security policies, directory
database and security
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Answer / neeharika
a domain name is a name given to a collection of network
devices that belong to a domain which is managed according
to some common property of the members or within a common
administrative boundary. In particular, the term is used to
describe the regions of administrative authority within the
Domain name system used for the Internet
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Answer / vivekthyagarajan
1.(I) .Domain is area that is under by a domain controler.
(II).Domain means domain name system it converts host
address into ip address it is name resolution protocol.
2.The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical naming
system for computers, services, or any resource
participating in the Internet. It associates various
information with domain names assigned to such
participants. Most importantly, it translates human
meaningful domain names to the numerical (binary)
identifiers associated with networking equipment for the
purpose of locating and addressing these devices world-
wide. An often used analogy to explain the Domain Name
System is that it serves.
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Answer / anil yadav
Domain is a one type of Database which convert the host
Name to IP Address.
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Answer / shaik sikandar
domain is area that is under by a domain controler
domain means domain name system it converts host address
into ip address it is name resolution protocol
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Answer / arun
domain is area that is under doamin controller domain means
domain name system it converts host address to ip address
it is name of resolution protocol
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Answer / dhiraj raj adhikari
domain is an domain controller.It converts host address
into ip address.DNS stands for Domain Name System.In an
organisation their is DNS server under which all the
application that users work is being saved.And if some
sites taht you are not able to open then it means that,that
site is not their in DNS.
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Answer / ks.dharanedharan
There r 3 levels of the domain 1:Root domain 2:Top level
domain 3:Organizational domain. It will works the port is
TCP:53 UDP:53 in DNS Ports There is two dns one is local
DNS Public DNS
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