Roles and Responsibilities of a Network Administrator

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Network Administrators are the IT professionals responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting computer networks to enhance the network’s security policies and meet organizational requirements. They have an essential role in maintaining and troubleshooting computer networks to enhance the network’s security policies. This comprehensive blog is about the Network Administrator’s roles and responsibilities in an organization. Network Administrator’s responsibilities Network Administrators are responsible for various network operations, including planning, developing, installing, configuring, maintaining, optimizing, and supporting the network communication links. The responsibilities of a Network Administrator are the following: Analyze the organization’s network and system requirements Research and analyze the network devices, protocols, services, and standards to support network activities Install and maintain network servers and operating systems to ensure backup copies of all files are securely stored at a specific location Troubleshoot problems with network devices and perform updates when required Install, configure, and maintain multi-user software on the servers Administer and maintain end-user accounts, authentication, and permission rights Install, configure, and maintain network communications and other networking devices such as hubs, switches, and UPS Maintain and perform the necessary needs of all network-connected devices Manage security solutions, such as anti-virus, firewall, and intrusion detection systems Install the software, hardware, and other devices to meet the organization’s network requirements Guide the System Administrator in the maintenance of the VOIP system View More: Roles and Responsibilities of a Network Administrator

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