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Planning, Designing the network
Maintaining the network
Expanding the network
Troubleshooting the Network Issues
· Designing and planning the network
· Setting up the network
· Maintaining the network
· Expanding the network
Maintain availability of networks as per company KPI
A network administrator is responsible for keeping an organization’s computer network up to date and running smoothly
Network administration (including backup, security management, user account management, e-mail systems including e-mail web server, internet access, office systems and applications support).
Supports server, network and desktop hardware, software and applications.
Performs technology needs analysis.
Rolls out hardware and software to ensure optimal deployment of resources.
Plans, implements, and supports the network and computing infrastructure plan.
Manages small to medium sized projects according to agreed upon budgets and schedules.
Assists with technology planning through ongoing research.
As a network administrator, your tasks generally fall into the following areas:
Designing and planning the network
Setting up the network
Maintaining the network
Expanding the network
Each task area corresponds to a phase in the continuing life cycle of a network. You might be responsible for all the phases, or you might ultimately specialize in a particular area, for example, network maintenance.