MIB (Management Information Base)

    A Management Information Base (MIB) is a hierarchical database structure within the SNMP framework, organizing information about network devices. Comprising a tree-like arrangement, each node in the MIB represents specific device attributes, enabling SNMP managers to retrieve and manipulate data, fostering efficient network monitoring, and management.

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      SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)

      SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is an application layer protocol in the TCP/IP suite, facilitating the monitoring and management of network devices. It utilizes a hierarchical Management Information Base (MIB) for information organization and exchange between network managers and agents.

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        FTTX

        FTTX (Fiber To The X) is a broadband infrastructure employing fiber-optic cables to extend high-speed internet connectivity. It encompasses various termination points like homes (FTTH), businesses (FTTB), or curbsides (FTTC). FTTX enhances data transmission efficiency, offering end-users advanced telecommunications services with unparalleled speed and reliability.

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          Small Form-Factor Pluggable

          SFP, or Small Form-Factor Pluggable, refers to a compact and hot-swappable transceiver module used in networking equipment to enable the connection of fiber optic or copper cables. These modules are commonly employed in network switches and routers, offering flexibility and ease of installation by allowing users to plug them in or remove them without powering…

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            Active Directory

            Active Directory (AD): A directory service developed by Microsoft for Windows domain networks. It centrally manages and organizes information about network resources such as user accounts, computers, and devices. Key features include authentication, authorization, domain controllers, Group Policy for security configurations, DNS integration, and Single Sign-On. Active Directory plays a crucial role in network administration,…

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              Database Administrator (DBA)

              A professional responsible for the design, implementation, maintenance, and performance of a database management system (DBMS). The DBA ensures data integrity, security, and availability, optimizes database performance, and troubleshoots issues. Responsibilities may include schema design, backup and recovery planning, user access management, and database performance tuning. DBAs play a crucial role in ensuring efficient and…

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