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Lesson 1: Networking Basics

Lesson 2: OSI Reference Model

Lesson 3: Introduction to TCP/IP

Lesson 4: LAN Basics

Lesson 5: Understanding Switching

Lesson 6: WAN Basics

Lesson 7: Understanding Routing

Lesson 8: What Is Layer 3 Switching?

Lesson 9: Understanding Virtual LANs

Lesson 10: Understanding Quality of Service

Lesson 11: Security Basics

Lesson 12: Understanding Virtual Private Networks

Lesson 13: Voice Technology Basics

Lesson 14: Network Management Basics

Lesson 15: The Internet

 

 

 

Lesson 14: Network Management Basics

Why Is Network Management ? | The Network Management Process | Network Management Basics |

Management Intranet Basics | Policy Management Basics

What Is Quality of Service (QoS)?

The ability of the network to provide better or “special” service to users/applications.

Where Is QoS Important?

Exactly where the QoS need LAN or WAN..

QoS Building Blocks

The following atre the important building blocks of QoS:

   - Classification
   - Policing
   - Shaping
   - Congestion avoidance

QoS and Network/Policy Management

Here we going to know QoS with the Network Policy management.

Role of Security

Enterprises are more aware of security issues than ever before, with business globalization, growing numbers of remote users, and especially the press buzz about the Internet and VPNs forcing security to their attention. Security needs to be tied to policies, so that it can be applied consistently, without leaving hidden holes subject to hacker penetration.

Followig are the Activities:

Authentication and authorization
   - Employees, partners, customers
Firewalls
   - Protect corporate resources
   - Enable safe Internet use
Encryption
   - Ensure data confidentiality
   - Secure Virtual Private Networks

 


 - SUMMARY - 

   - SNMP, MIBs, RMON, and network management systems are the building blocks of network      management tools

   - The management intranet promises greater integration and easier-to-use tools

   - Policy-based management will allow enterprises to align network resources with business objectives

 

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