Copyright 2003 CCNA 4 Chapter 16 Introduction to Network Administration By Your Name
Copyright 2003 Objectives Workstations and servers Network management
Copyright 2003 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.
Copyright 2003 Servers
Copyright 2003 Network Server Environment
Copyright 2003 Client/Server Environments
Copyright 2003 Server Farm
Copyright 2003 Client/Server Interaction
Copyright 2003 Network Operating Systems
Copyright 2003 Windows OS
Copyright 2003 UNIX Types Popular versions of Linux include the following: Red Hat Linux OpenLinux Corel Linux Slackware Debian GNU/Linux SuSE Linux
Copyright 2003 Apple
Copyright 2003 Service Applications and Protocols
Copyright 2003 TCP/I-Based Services
Copyright 2003 Network Management
Copyright 2003 Evolution of Network Management
Copyright 2003 Network Management Requirements
Copyright 2003 Network Management Model
Copyright 2003 SNMP and CMIP Standards
Copyright 2003 Components of the Organization Model The network management station (NMS) is usually a standalone workstation, but it may be implemented over several systems.
Copyright 2003 Centralized Network Management Architecture
Copyright 2003 Hierarchical Network Management Architecture
Copyright 2003 Distributed Network Management Architecture
Copyright 2003 Management Information Bases
Copyright 2003 Object Identifiers
Copyright 2003 SNMP - Agent
Copyright 2003 SNMP - Protocol
Copyright 2003 SNMP - Management
Copyright 2003 SNMP Community Strings
Copyright 2003 Message Protocols and Features
Copyright 2003 Configuring SNMP
Copyright 2003 RMON
Copyright 2003 RMON
Copyright 2003 Syslog