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Copyright 2003 CCNA 4 Chapter 18 Network Management, Part 2 By Your Name

Copyright 2003 Objectives Describe the administrative side of network management Describe how to monitor a network Describe how to troubleshoot a network

Copyright 2003 What Does a Network Look Like?

Copyright 2003 Networks with Routers

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Copyright 2003 Traffic Monitoring - SNMP Looks at the actual packet traffic on the network and generates reports based on the network traffic. Detects failing equipment and whether a component is overloaded or poorly configured.

Copyright 2003 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Routers, hubs, and switches might contain SNMP agents to allow them to be controlled by a management station.

Copyright 2003 Remote Monitoring - RMON A RMON probe is located on each segment and gathers the specified data from each segment and relays it to the management console.

Copyright 2003 Traffic Monitoring – RMON Dual-Management Consoles

Copyright 2003 MIM Tree with RMON Extensions RMON extensions to SNMP enable you to look at the network as whole instead of looking at individual devices.

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