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FIT03.05 Explain features of network maintenance
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Network Maintenance Keep virus definitions up-to-date (A new virus is created every couple of hours) Defragment the hard drive (Helps create more space) Check the case for dust and other debris once per month (Lengthens the life of Computer) Ensure computers are plugged into a surge protector (Prevent lightening strike that could damage computer) Servers and other essential systems should be connected to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) device (In power lose you will have time to backup important data)
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Network Monitoring Basics of Network Monitoring Logs—first source of diagnostic information System audits System optimization and improvement Traffic issues Fault tolerance and redundancy
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Network Maintenance System Upgrades Software upgrades Operating system upgrades Hardware upgrades Patches and up-to-date drives are best found on technical support websites System backups Typically stored in a storage rack in your network computer room Restoring data
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Network Security Four major threats to the security of data on the network 1.Unauthorized access don’t give anyone your passwords log out if you leave your workstation 2.Electronic tampering 3.Theft 4.Intentional or unintentional damage
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Computer Viruses Boot-sector viruses When the computer is booted, the virus executes File infector viruses Attaches itself to a file or program and activates any time the file is used Anti-virus software can be kept on the server so that it cannot be disabled by workstation users
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Firewall A system that implements and enforces an access control (or security) policy between two networks
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Network Troubleshooting Look for simple problems first, like whether cables are plugged in and devices are turned on. Suspect things that are closely related to what errors say, like: If you have a problem when you turn something else on suspect a problem caused by the item you just turned on Software errors, like bad or missing.DLL files, are typically caused by software If you can’t access the Intranet, troubleshoot the Intranet. Use troubleshooting flowcharts to trace problems
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