The Domain Name System or DNS for abbreviation.
DNS Server
DNS sever
The DNS: domain name server.
The MAC sublayer is part of Layer 2 - Data Link Layer - but it is more correct to say that the MAC address is the physical address.
A DNS server takes a domain or computer name and returns an IP address. This is a transparent function that is related to websurfing and many other network processes. A DNS server translates a computer or domain name to the associated IP address.
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Destination address is used to identify the recipient. Thus, a switch can send the frame out the correct port, and the receiving computer can confirm that the frame is for that computer and not for any other computer.Source address allows the receiving computer to know where to send the reply. It also helps a switch learn MAC addresses (learn which MAC addresses are connected to which switch ports).Destination address is used to identify the recipient. Thus, a switch can send the frame out the correct port, and the receiving computer can confirm that the frame is for that computer and not for any other computer.Source address allows the receiving computer to know where to send the reply. It also helps a switch learn MAC addresses (learn which MAC addresses are connected to which switch ports).Destination address is used to identify the recipient. Thus, a switch can send the frame out the correct port, and the receiving computer can confirm that the frame is for that computer and not for any other computer.Source address allows the receiving computer to know where to send the reply. It also helps a switch learn MAC addresses (learn which MAC addresses are connected to which switch ports).Destination address is used to identify the recipient. Thus, a switch can send the frame out the correct port, and the receiving computer can confirm that the frame is for that computer and not for any other computer.Source address allows the receiving computer to know where to send the reply. It also helps a switch learn MAC addresses (learn which MAC addresses are connected to which switch ports).
Yes, although many web sites may share the same numerical address. The underlying addressing scheme of the Internet is the IP address, a number made up of four octets (an octet is 8 binary digits, frequently referred to as a byte). The Domain Name Service translates between the web site address you enter in the browser(URL - www.example.com, say) and the IP address of the computer that hosts it. Potentially, many URLs can use the same numerical address. The target computer can examine the URL you typed in to identify the correct web site among many it may be hosting. Thus, many sites can live at one address.
When you are opening ports to allow incoming connections to your computer, your computer must be assigned a static internal IP address, to ensure that the incoming connections always go to the correct computer.
Computer nerd is the correct term.
The grammatically correct form is Wohnort und Wohnung während der beschäftigung which translates as Place of residence (address) during employment.
Address with double-d is correct.
That is actually the way the computers connect. Parts of the IP address are used to route the data to the correct ISP, and the rest are used for the network can find the other machine. If you use any site, they already know your IP address, since that is necessary so the servers will know where to send the data.