A bus network is an arrangement in a local area network (LAN) in which each node(workstation or other device) is connected to a main cable or link called the bus. The illustration shows a bus network with five nodes. Each node is shown as a sphere, the bus appears as a heavy horizontal line, and connections to the bus appear as vertical lines.
Changing your control panel skin in Plesk
1. Go down to Account group
2. Click Interface Preferences
3. Select desired skin from drop-down list
Click OK to save the changes
Enabling domain forwarding in Plesk
1. Click Domains icon
2. Click Create Domain icon
3. Select www check box
Changing customer’s passwords in Plesk
1. Click Domains icon
2. Click on the domain you need to change the password
3. Scroll down to Domain Administration group
Modifying an existing hosting account in Plesk
1. Click Domains
2. Select on the domain you want to modify
3. Click Modify
4. Choose the option you want to change, and click OK to save the changes
Customizing DNS zone configuration for your domain
1. Click Web Site Link
2. Click DNS Settings
This is where you add, modify, and delete DNS Zones
DEFINITION of CONFIG.SYS
CONFIG.SYS is a text file containing DOS (Disk Operating System) commands that tell the operating system how the computer is initially set up. More specifically, CONFIG.SYS commands specify memory device drivers and programs that control hardware devices; enable or disable system features; and set limits on system resources.
DEFINITION of continuous data protection
Continuous data protection (CDP), also called continuous backup, is a storage system in which all the data in an enterprise is backed up whenever any change is made. In effect, CDP creates an electronic journal of complete storage snapshots, one storage snapshot for every instant in time that data modification occurs.
DEFINITION of cookie
A cookie is information that a Web site puts on your hard disk so that it can remember something about you at a later time. (More technically, it is information for future use that is stored by the server on the client side of a client/server communication.) Typically, a cookie records your preferences when using a particular site.
DEFINITION of corporate area network
A corporate area network (CAN) is a separate, protected portion of a corporation’s intranet. When people are on the corporate area network, they are sometimes said to be in the CAN: they do not have access to the Internet — or to the rest of the corporate network, for that matter. Users may be connected directly, for example in a token ring configuration, or may be geographically dispersed and connected by backbone lines.