Task 1 Unit 5 (P4)
Explain the functions of network management.
Network Management Functions Configuration
Network configuration is the process of maintaining and
organising the information of the network components. If the network needs
repairing, any modifications, expansions or upgrades the network manager can
refer to the NCM database and to decide what the best course of action is. The
database contains the locations and network addresses of all hardware devices;
it also contains information about the programs, versions and updates installed
in network computers.
Network configuration is a major aspect of setting a
network up, the network will be regularly tweaked to improve performance and
solve any issues that arise.
Fault
Management
Fault management is the process and technology that the
administrator uses to avoid faults within a networked system, this is so that
the possibility of downtime is reduced, and this is done by detecting, isolating
and fixing any malfunctions that occur. Network fault management can be
monitored though programs that send an alarm to the administrator if the
network starts to deteriorates in any monitored areas, this is useful as it can
reduce the impact of a fault as the problem can be found and dealt with.
An example of a fault could be if a router was set to be
monitored and an alarm went off to indicate that there was a problem the
administrator could then run configurations on the device in the evening when
everyone is at home so it doesn’t affect work and the system is kept running at
its maximum.
Network account
management
Account management is the process at where the administrator
of the network can set what user has access to what type of file, however this
can be a long process and most users have access to similar content, this is
when account management software comes into use as the administrator can set
groups of users that can access certain files and have privileges over others.
The other benefit of using this is that it if a group of users need access to
use a program it can be set on the console and will affect everyone straight
away.
Performance variables
A network needs to be constantly monitored so that the
administrator of the network can see if the network needs optimising. The
network administrator can monitor the performance of the network, this is done through
visual charts, and this can then be compared to the previous results to see if
there are any improvements or if the administrator needs to go and reconfigure
or change some of the network.
Security
The security of a network is very important as threats can
come from many different directions and in many different forms some of these
include internet (External) or even staff (internal). Keeping a network secure
is hard work as there are lots of hackers and virus with the intent to do harm
to you and your users, however with the right knowledge you can avoid such
attempts on a network. Some programs can help reduce the chance of attacks these
include an anti-virus program and a fire wall which block unwanted programs and
people from accessing important information on the network.
Data logging
Data logs are useful within a network as it records all the
data and interactions that pass through a certain point in a system, usually
between communications points such as a keyboard and display. This is useful as
if there is a system failure, the administrator can go to the log and see what
might have caused it.
Checking performance and
traffic
When managing a network you need to be aware of the traffic
that is passing through the system, this is easiest done by using software such
as ‘network monitor’ this software allows the user to visually see in real time
what the statistics of the networks usage is.
Reporting
This is possible the most useful tool as it allows the
administrator to get a detailed report on the performance and usage of the
network in an easy to read report, the report can be obtained through the
networks operating system such as Windows server, this would include
application response time, traffic analysis, packet analysis and device
performance.