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Data cabling systems for customer premises are guided by standards to create very structured systems that support many possible uses and media. | Data cabling systems for customer premises are guided by standards to create very structured systems that support many possible uses and media. | ||
- In Canada and USA, the standard is ANSI/ | - In Canada and USA, the standard is ANSI/ | ||
- | - The International Standard on Information Technology Generic Cabling for Customer Premises is the ISO/IEC 11801 Ed. 2 standard. | ||
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- | These documents are very similar. | ||
The cabling standard breaks structured cabling into six areas: | The cabling standard breaks structured cabling into six areas: | ||
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===== Network Management ===== | ===== Network Management ===== | ||
- | The network management services in a Local Area Network are based on a protocol named SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). In 2004, the IETF recognized SNMPV3 as defined in RFC3411-3418 as the current standard and it is not a full Internet Standard. The new standard is an attempt to improve the security of the SNMP protocols and processes through use of encrypted channels and processes. | + | The network management services in a Local Area Network are based on a protocol named SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). In 2004, the IETF recognized SNMPV3 as defined in RFC3411-3418 as the current standard and it is not a full Internet Standard. The new standard is an attempt to improve the security of the SNMP protocols and processes through |
- | Security issues have been extremely common for as long as SNMP has been deployed. Version 1 is still the only widely deployed level but is known to have serious security weaknesses. Version 3 is now widely deployed in new IT purchases but may require complex encryption support from IT staffs | + | Security issues have been extremely common for as long as SNMP has been deployed. Version 1 is still the only widely deployed level, but is known to have serious security weaknesses. Version 3 is now widely deployed in new IT purchases but may require complex encryption support from IT staff. Care should |
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