Network Management Approaches

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Network Management Approaches

Coursera · Beginner ·🛡️ AI Safety & Ethics ·1mo ago
Take your network management skills to the next level with this comprehensive course designed for both beginners and experienced professionals. Through engaging lessons, you’ll explore the five core aspects of effective network management: fault detection and resolution, configuration deployment, performance monitoring, security enforcement, and accurate accounting. What distinguishes this course is its balanced coverage of both foundational and advanced tools—ranging from the widely used SNMP protocol and Cisco’s controller-based solutions to the powerful IOS CLI and modern APIs. You’ll learn how to leverage these technologies to streamline network operations, troubleshoot efficiently, and enhance security. By the end of the course, you’ll be fully prepared to manage, optimize, and secure network environments using the latest industry practices and solutions.
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