Network management
Network management is the process of adminstering and managing computer networks.
Services provided by this discipline include fault analysis, performance management,
provisioning of networks and maintaining the quality of service. We provides main
areas of Network management
Network Administration
This involves tracking and inventorying the many network resources such as monitoring
transmission lines, hubs, switches, routers, and servers; it also involves monitoring
their performance and updating their associated software – especially network management
software, network operating systems, and distributed software applications used
by network users.
Network Operation
This involves smooth network functioning as designed and intended, including close
monitoring of activities to quickly and efficiently address and fix problems as
they occur and preferably even before users are aware of the problem.
Network Maintenance
This involves timely repair and necessary upgrades to all network resources as well
as preventive and corrective measures through close communication and collaboration
with network administrators. Example work includes replacing or upgrading network
equipment such as switches, routers and damaged transmission lines.
Network Provisioning
This involves configuring network resources to support the requirements of a particular
service; example services may be voice capabilities or increasing broadband requirements
to facilitate more users.