At the beginning of its history, all computers were autonomous and worked separately from each other. With the increase in the number of machines, there was a need for their joint work. In particular, this related to the work of users on one document. The solution to this problem was the use of global and local networks. The construction of networks necessitated the management of this process, as well as various tasks. Network administration has taken over these functions.
Key Network Administration Features
According to international standards, network administration has the following functions:
- Failure Management. This includes finding, correctly identifying and resolving all problems and malfunctions in a particular network.
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Network administration is an action aimed at implementing the security policy, reliability and accessibility of network information resources. For these purposes, appropriate software and hardware are used, and a number of duties and tasks are proclaimed to the system administrator.