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Introduction to Network Administration

Introduction to Network Administration. Objectives. Workstations. A workstation is a client computer that is used to run applications and is connected to a server from which it obtains data shared with other computers. Servers: Connecting Computer Systems. Network Server Environment.

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Introduction to Network Administration

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  1. Introduction to Network Administration

  2. Objectives

  3. Workstations A workstation is a client computer that is used to run applications and is connected to a server from which it obtains data shared with other computers.

  4. Servers: Connecting Computer Systems

  5. Network Server Environment

  6. Client/Server Environment

  7. Server Farm

  8. Client-Server Interaction

  9. Network Operating Systems

  10. Windows OS

  11. UNIX Types • Popular versions of Linux include the following: • Red Hat LinuxOpenLinux Corel Linux SlackwareDebian GNU/Linux SuSE Linux

  12. Apple

  13. Service Applications and Protocols

  14. TCP/IP Based Services

  15. Evolution of Network Management

  16. Network Management Requirements

  17. Network Management Model

  18. SNMP and CMIP Standards

  19. Components of the Organization Model The network management station (NMS) is usually a standalone workstation, but it may be implemented over several systems.

  20. Centralized Network Management Architecture

  21. Hierarchical Network Management Architecture

  22. Distributed Network Management Architecture

  23. Management Information Bases

  24. Object Identifiers

  25. SNMP Protocol: Understanding the Agent

  26. SNMP Protocol: Understanding the Protocol

  27. SNMP Protocol: Understanding the Management Entity

  28. SNMP Protocol: Understanding Community Strings

  29. Management Protocols and Features

  30. Configuring SNMP

  31. RMON

  32. RMON MIB

  33. The Syslog Facility

  34. Summary • The functions of a workstation and a server • The roles of various equipment in a client/server environment • The development of Networking Operating Systems (NOS) • An overview of the various Windows platforms • An overview of some of the alternatives to Windows operating systems • Reasons for network management • The layers of OSI and network management model • The type and application of network management tools • The role that SNMP and CMIP play in network monitoring • How management software gathers information and records problems • How to gather reports on network performance

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