Ky eshte nje Punim Seminarik ne lenden E Drejta Biznesore, tema Kontrata mbi Qirane dhe Kontrata mbi Franshizingun, viti i pare Universiteti i Haxhi Zeka ne Peje, Fakulteti i Biznesit. Punur nga Kujtim Thaçi
A network switch is a networking hardware device that connects devices on a computer network by using packet switching to receive and forward data to the destination device. It learns the MAC addresses of connected devices and forwards traffic only to the relevant ports, unlike a hub which floods traffic to all ports. Common network topologies include bus, star, ring and mesh configurations which connect devices in different patterns and have advantages and disadvantages for scalability and fault tolerance.
Ky eshte nje Punim Seminarik ne lenden E Drejta Biznesore, tema Kontrata mbi Qirane dhe Kontrata mbi Franshizingun, viti i pare Universiteti i Haxhi Zeka ne Peje, Fakulteti i Biznesit. Punur nga Kujtim Thaçi
A network switch is a networking hardware device that connects devices on a computer network by using packet switching to receive and forward data to the destination device. It learns the MAC addresses of connected devices and forwards traffic only to the relevant ports, unlike a hub which floods traffic to all ports. Common network topologies include bus, star, ring and mesh configurations which connect devices in different patterns and have advantages and disadvantages for scalability and fault tolerance.
A mail server is a central application that receives, stores, and sends email. It consists of a storage area to hold messages, user-defined rules to determine message routing and restrictions, a list of user accounts, and communication modules to transfer messages. A mail server receives messages from email clients or other mail servers, stores them temporarily, applies any relevant rules, and sends the messages to their intended recipients via its communication modules. A system administrator maintains the mail server and user accounts. Mail servers operate automatically without human intervention, processing messages as they are received.
A mail server is a central application that receives, stores, and sends email. It consists of a storage area to hold messages, user-defined rules to determine message routing and restrictions, a list of user accounts, and communication modules to transfer messages. A mail server receives messages from email clients or other mail servers, stores them temporarily, applies any relevant rules, and sends the messages to their intended recipients via its communication modules. A system administrator maintains the mail server and user accounts. Mail servers operate automatically without human intervention, processing messages as they are received.