Network+ Guide To Networks 5 Edition
Network+ Guide To Networks 5 Edition
Network+ Guide To Networks 5 Edition
Objectives
Understand network management and the importance of documentation, baseline measurements, policies, and regulations to assess and maintain a networks health Manage a networks performance using SNMPbased network management software, system and event logs, and traffic-shaping techniques Identify the reasons for and elements of an asset management system Plan and follow regular hardware and software maintenance routines
Documentation
Network management documentation types
Physical topology Access method Protocols Devices Operating systems Applications Configurations
Documentation (contd.)
Configuration management
Collection, storage, assessment of configuration documentation
Network diagrams
Graphical representations of networks devices, connections Use popular Cisco icons Provide broad snapshots of networks physical or logical topology
Documentation (contd.)
Documentation (contd.)
Wiring schematic
Graphical representation of networks wired infrastructure Detailed form
Includes every wire necessary to interconnect network devices
Baseline Measurements
Baseline
Report of networks current operation state
Baseline measurements
Network backbone utilization rate Number of users logged on per day or per hour Number of protocols running on network Error statistics
Runts, collisions, jabbers, giants
Link Ch 15b
Link Ch 15c
Link Ch 15d
Fault management
Detection
Signaling of device, link, component faults
Agent
Software routine collecting information about devices operation Provides information to network management application
Link Ch 15e
Drawback
Challenging to configure and fine-tune
Be careful to collect only useful data
Event log
Windows-based computer log containing monitored device information
System log
UNIX or Linux log
Traffic Shaping
Traffic shaping
Manipulating packet, data stream, connection characteristics
Manage type, amount of traffic traversing network
Goals
Assure timely delivery of most important traffic Offer best possible performance for all users
Links Ch 15 f, g, h
Links Ch 15i, j, k, l, m
Caching
Caching
Local storage of frequently needed files Allows quick access
Web caching
Most common caching type, highly customizable Web pages stored locally
On host or network, then delivered to requesters
Asset Management
Asset Management
Identifying and tracking hardware and software First step
Inventory each network node
Organization needs
Determine asset management tool selected
Benefits
Simplifies maintaining and upgrading network Provides information about hardware and software costs and benefits
Change Management
Managing change while maintaining network efficiency, availability
Requires good planning
Software Changes
Keeping a system running optimally
Requires software upgrades
Upgrades
Major changes to existing code
Revisions
Minor or major changes to existing code
Installation methods
Workstation-by-workstation Software distribution application
Applied to software shared by network clients Affects all users at once Use same installation and planning principles as other software upgrades Upgrades tend to enhance functionality Weigh time, cost, and effort versus upgrade necessity Provide user training for significant upgrades
Backleveling
Process of reverting to previous version of software after attempting upgrade No hard-and-fast rules for backleveling
If consistency is a concern
Purchase as much hardware as possible in single order Purchase from same vendor
Read reading manufacturers instructions Gain experience with networking equipment Follow general guidelines for each device type: Workstations and printers are simplest Servers, routers, and switches are most disruptive and complex to add or upgrade
Most difficult to remove or backlevel
Larger organizations
Rely on contractors