In network functionality, scope refers to the range or extent of control, visibility, and access within a network. It defines the boundaries and limitations of network resources, services, and policies that can be applied, influencing how devices and users interact within that network environment. Properly managing scope is essential for ensuring security, performance, and efficient resource allocation. Additionally, it helps in delineating responsibilities and access levels for different users and devices.
bs telecom scope are worldwide such as network planner,network designer,administrator etc.
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Local area network, Metor area network, Wide area network
Scope creep
recognize network communications issues and diagnose network communication issues
occurs when decisions are made to implement additional functionality beyond what was defined in the project scope
A DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) scope defines the valid pool of IP addresses that can be assigned to the network. You need to activate a DHCP scope so that the IP addresses that are issued (or leased) to the client devices will be compatible with the network configuration. If a client is issued an invalid IP address it will not be able to communicate on the network.
Scope
The Network Operating System is an operating system that contains additional features to boost functionality and manageability in a network environment.
You narrow the scope
-The geographic scope of the network -The physical layer implementation -The number of hosts to be interconnected
ping.exe, tracert.exe, netstat.exe and so on.