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3.1 Explain the purpose of organizational processes and procedures.

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  • Documentation
    • Physical vs. logical diagrams
    • Rack diagrams
    • Cable maps and diagrams
    • Network diagrams
      • Layer 1
      • Layer 2
      • Layer 3
    • Asset inventory
      • Hardware
      • Software
      • Licensing
      • Warranty support
    • IP address management (IPAM)
    • Service-level agreement (SLA)
    • Wireless survey/heat map

  • Life-cycle management
    • End-of-life (EOL)
    • End-of-support (EOS)
    • Software management
      • Patches and bug fixes
      • Operating system (OS)
      • Firmware
    • Decommissioning
  • Change management
    • Request process tracking/service request
  • Configuration management
    • Production configuration
    • Backup configuration
    • Baseline/golden configuration

3.2 Given a scenario, use network monitoring technologies.

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  • Solutions
    • Network discovery
      • Ad hoc
      • Scheduled
    • Traffic analysis
    • Performance monitoring
    • Availability monitoring
    • Configuration monitoring

3.3 Explain disaster recovery (DR) concepts.

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  • High-availability approaches
    • Active-active
    • Active-passive
  • Testing
    • Tabletop exercises
    • Validation tests

3.4 Given a scenario, implement IPv4 and IPv6 network services.

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3.5 Compare and contrast network access and management methods.

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  • Site-to-site VPN
  • Client-to-site VPN
    • Clientless
    • Split tunnel vs. full tunnel
  • Connection methods
    • SSH
    • Graphical user interface (GUI)
    • API
    • Console
  • Jump box/host
  • In-band vs. out-of-band management