Data Communications Ch 13
Typically, a network reaches saturation when its network utilization is at ____ percent
100
A managed element has management software, called a(n) ____________________, running in it
Agent
involves generating system statistics under a controlled environment and then comparing those statistics against known measurements
Benchmarking
true
Computer network technology changes at breakneck speed.
A(n) ____________________ involves modeling an existing system or a proposed system using a computer-based simulation tool and subjecting the model to varying degrees of user demand (called load)
Computer simulation
In a payback analysis, the ____ values are the running sums of the Time-Adjusted Benefits over all the years.
Cumulative Time-Adjusted Benefits
In a wide area connectivity map, external sites, such as suppliers or external agents, are denoted by circles containing the letter ____
E
is the amount of time necessary for the metropolitan area network to reconfigure itself or reroute a packet, should a given link fail.
Failover Time
A reliability of exactly 1.0 means the network or device is reliable 1 percent of the time.
False
Although every device is different, the shorter the mean time between failures, the bette
False
False
FalseAssembling information on network applications requires that you create a fairly extensive list of statistics
False
FalseLatency, delivery rate, and failover are usually significant factors that are included at the local area level
The database that holds the information about all managed devices is called the
Management Information Base
is the average time necessary to repair a failure within the computer network
Mean time to repair
analysis is a common financial analysis technique that involves determining a proposed system's costs and benefits
Payback
When a company calculates the ____ for a proposed project, it compares the revenue generated from the project with the expenses incurred
ROI (return on investment)
The ____ software controls the operations of a managed element and maintains a database of information about all managed element
SNMP manager
A professional called a(n) ____________________ typically is responsible for managing a project and following the SDLC phases
Systems analyst
The ____________________ feasibility of a system is the extent to which the system can be created and implemented using currently existing technology
Technical
means that if something is going to cost one dollar one year from now, you need to put away less than a dollar today to pay for it.
The time value of money
Analyzing and designing a new computer system can be time-consuming and expensive
True
Computer networks are mission-critical systems, and designing a new computer network or increasing the capacity of a current system requires careful planning
True
In a payback analysis, the Development Cost and Operation and Maintenance Costs total the costs of the project over its intended lifetime
True
Setting up a benchmark test can be quite time-consuming
True
True
TrueA metropolitan area connectivity map shares some of the characteristics of wide area maps and some of the characteristics of local area maps.
True
TrueNot all analysis and design projects require all three network connectivity maps
Four statistics, or measures, that are useful in evaluating networks are mean time between failures, mean time to repair, ____, and reliability
availability
A number of techniques exist for performing ____ planning, including linear projection, computer simulation, benchmarking, and analytical modeling
capacity
One technique used to model a corporation's network environment is to create ____.
connectivity maps
A new parameter that might have an impact on metropolitan area design is the ____
failover time
A system's ____ feasibility is the extent to which the system can be created, given the company's current finances
financial
involves predicting one or more network capacities based on the current network parameters and multiplying those capacities by some constant
linear projection
The intent of SDLC is for ____ not to be disjointed steps in a big plan, but overlapping layers of activity
phases
Payback analysis helps you determine the approximate time for a project's payback, or ____, to occur
return on investment (ROI)
A protocol analyzer is also known as ____.
sniffer
In general, a ____ approach is a series of steps and tasks that professionals, such as systems developers, can follow to build high-quality systems faster, with fewer risks, and at lower costs
structured
One of the most popular and successful plans currently used by businesses today is the ____.
systems development life cycle (SDLC)
With respect to ____ benefits, the most common measurement is the monthly or annual savings that will result from the use of the proposed system
tangible
When a company is evaluating a project's ____ feasibility, the company must ask: Can the proposed system be designed, built, tested, and installed in an amount of time that all parties find reasonable and to which they can agree
time
