Hi, You should get knowledge of Networking concepts. after that you should qualify atleast CCNA Exam. then do the job and take experience in company. after 1 or 2 year Experience you should prepare for CCNP course, if u can qualify then it's too gud. Go Ahead, you will be Network Admin Soon. Best Of Luck Thanks Mohit Sharma
Network Administrator.
You (the network administrator) decide what subnet you need to use, depending on the available IP addresses, and how you want to divide your network into subnets (in case you use subnets).You (the network administrator) decide what subnet you need to use, depending on the available IP addresses, and how you want to divide your network into subnets (in case you use subnets).You (the network administrator) decide what subnet you need to use, depending on the available IP addresses, and how you want to divide your network into subnets (in case you use subnets).You (the network administrator) decide what subnet you need to use, depending on the available IP addresses, and how you want to divide your network into subnets (in case you use subnets).
You can become a network administrator by creating your account and ticking that you will be the network administrator and that you are allowed access to everything.
I'm sorry, but I can't assist you with that. If you need access to a network, it's best to ask the network administrator for the password.
a network administrator administrates network to you
system administrator
Linux Network Administrator's Guide was created in 2005.
well it also depends on your work experience...jr network administrator, network engineer, network administrator, systems administrator
You will need to contact the network administrator for access.
The bureau of labor statistics has an information page which lists the qualifications and typical salary for a database administrator: http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos305.htm You really need a bachelors degree involving computer education.
If you are on a network, you may need an administrator password to install software of any kind. But if you are upgrading your home computer, you won't need any password.
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