Network Management

$330.00

CECs

4

The impact and ripple effect of having network failure within an organization can affect every level of business operation, spilling over into public relations crisis and even the market value of the organization. Well-managed networks are an absolute priority for any organization and ICT professionals should be positioned to ensure that this critical business need is met.

 

In this course, you will learn the goals of network management in any organization, the framework on which they are designed, and the toolset used to ensure operational efficiency for all aspects of the network.

 

Course Highlights

Describe the models of network management
List the six major goals of network management for administrators
List the four categories of tools required for network management
Describe the Simple Network Management Protocol
List the five categories of network management
Define the acronym FCAPS
Describe FCAPS: fault management, configuration management, accounting management, performance management, security management
Identify the network management toolset
Describe hardware management and its functions
Describe software management and its associated activities
Describe user management and its related administrative activities
Describe traffic management and the impact of latency
Describe Quality of Service (QoS)

 

Cancellation Policy

All BICSI Connect courses are nonrefundable and nontransferable.

 

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