November 1999
Intermediate to advanced
576 pages
15h 3m
English
During the 1980s, the explosion in the deployment of heterogeneous networking technologies caused an alarming increase in the need for support staff. Large corporations were forced to engage expensive equipment management specialists who were familiar with specific technology sets. Clearly, to reduce overhead, to speed fault resolution, and to aid capacity planning, a standardized management framework was required.
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Network-management tasks are divided into five conceptual areas: fault, configuration, security, accounting, and performance.
For this reason, ISO stepped in and divided the network-management task into five conceptual areas: fault, configuration, security, accounting, and performance. Each is ...
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