- first-layer domain
- In Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, a Windows 2000 domain whose parent domain is the root domain.
Dictionary of networking . 2014.
Dictionary of networking . 2014.
root domain — The top level Domain Name Service (DNS) domain on the Internet. Also, in Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, the top level domain in a Windows 2000 domain tree. See also child domain; first layer domain; parent domain … Dictionary of networking
child domain — In Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, a secondary domain beneath the top level domain in a Windows 2000 domain tree. See also first layer domain; parent domain; root domain … Dictionary of networking
parent domain — In Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, any domain that has another domain subordinate to it. See also domain; first layer domain … Dictionary of networking
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