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____ is the management of functions such as operation, administration, maintenance, and provisioning of systems on a network using various activities, methods, procedures, and tools. |
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____ deals with procedures that allow for the smooth running of the network, and includes monitoring of the network to spot problems as they arise. |
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____ involves keeping track of the assignment and utilization of devices on the network. |
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____ involves repairing and upgrading network components, and taking necessary measures to ensure that devices are running optimally. |
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____ is an Application-layer protocol used to collect information from network devices for diagnostic and maintenance purposes. |
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____ are software tools that can be used to measure network throughput and capacity. |
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____ is a technique of selectively enabling or disabling TCP and UDP ports on computers or network devices. It ensures that no traffic, except for the protocol that the administrator has chosen to allow, can pass through an open port. |
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____ is a method that allows only legitimate traffic through to the network. It blocks unwanted traffic, thereby minimizing valuable resource consumption. Traffic is filtered based on rules that accept or deny traffic based on the source or destination IP. |
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____ translates addresses of packets to a new address. The translated packets are then routed based on the routing table. |
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____ establishes a range of IP addresses to locate active hosts within a given range. |
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A ____ is a software tool that monitors the state of services or daemons, processes, and resources on a system. |
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A ____ is a record of actions and events performed on an operating system. |
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____ is a term used to define the process of logging program messages or data logs. The term collectively includes the software or operating system that generates, reads, and analyzes log files. |
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A ____, or a network analyzer, is diagnostic software that can examine and display data packets that are being transmitted over a network. |
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A ____ diagram is a diagrammatic representation of the locations of all network devices and endpoints, and depicts their connections with one another. A network diagram illustrates the physical relationship between nodes, but not necessarily their exact location in a building or a floor. |
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Network ____ or wiring diagram is a combination of a floor plan and a physical network topology diagram. It shows the nodes and network wiring superimposed on a floor plan of the facility with the actual equipment and cables depicted on the schematic in their real-world locations. |
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IT ____ is the set of management policies that include information about the financial and contractual specifications of all the hardware and software components present in an organization's inventory. |
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A ____ documents the protocols and applications that control the flow of network traffic. |
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A ____ is a record of a system's performance statistics under normal operating conditions. |
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A ____ documents the network's current performance level and provides a quantitative basis for identifying abnormal or unacceptable performance. |
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____ is a set of parameters that controls the quality provided to different types of network traffic. |
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Network ____ is the average number of bits of data that can be transmitted from a source to a destination over the network in one second. |
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____ is the time difference between transmission of a signal and when it was received. |
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____ is the variability over time in latency between sequentially transmitted data packets. |
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____, also known as bandwidth shaping is a mechanism in QoS for introducing some amount of delay in traffic that exceeds an administratively defined rate. Traffic shaping smooths down traffic bursts that occur when the transmitter sends packets at a rate higher than the capacity of the receiver. |
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____ is the method of governing and regulating a flow of packets in conformity with the standards and limits specified in the SLA. |
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____ is a method of dividing work among the devices on a network. |
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____ is a rating that expresses how closely systems approach the goal of providing data availability 100 percent of the time while maintaining a high-level of system performance. |
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A ____ is an application or a service that stores, or indexes data in order to provide faster responses to requests for that data. |
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