Network
directors are in charge of the operations of a network or, in bigger
organizations, for the operations of key parts of the network. In a littler
organization that has one and only network overseer, obligations incorporate
the accompanying:
a) Creating, keeping up, and expelling client accounts
b) Ensuring that essential backups are made regularly
c) Managing the "keys" to the network, for example, the administrative
accounts and
their passwords
d) Managing network security policies
e) Adding new networking gear, for example, servers, switches, hubs,
and routers, and dealing with that hardware
f) Monitoring the network, its equipment, and its software
for potential
issues and for use levels for arranging network redesigns
g) Troubleshooting network issues
Network
administrators may also be called ‘system administrators’, ‘LAN administrators’,
and other variations on that theme.
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