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  2. NetworkManager - Wikipedia

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    NetworkManager takes an opportunistic approach to network selection, attempting to use the best available connection as outages occur, or as the user roams between wireless networks. It prefers Ethernet connections over “known” wireless networks, which are preferred over wireless networks with SSIDs to which the user has never connected.

  3. No fault found - Wikipedia

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    The unit is then checked, but no anomaly is detected by the maintainer. Consequently, the unit is returned to service with no repair performed. [1] [2] [3] If there is an underlying fault that has not been detected the unit may be returned for repair several times with no fault identified. Alternative descriptors include: [4] No fault found (NFF)

  4. Network management software - Wikipedia

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    With the expansion of the World Wide Web and the Internet, computer networks have become very large and complex, making them impossible to manage manually.In response, a suite of network management software was developed to help reduce the burden of managing the growing complexity of computer networks.

  5. Network management - Wikipedia

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    Effective network management can provide positive strategic impacts. For example, in the case of developing an infrastructure, providing participants with some interactive space allows them to collaborate with each other, thereby promoting overall benefits.

  6. HP Network Management Center - Wikipedia

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    HP Network Management Center (NMC) is a suite of integrated HP software used by network managers in information technology departments. The suite allows network operators to see, catalog and monitor the routers, switches, and other devices on their network.

  7. Element management system - Wikipedia

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    Cable telephony; media gateway; Soft switch; Video compression technology provider; Wireless broadband provider; Smart electricity meters; NMSs provides an integrated system for sharing device information across management applications, automation of device management tasks, visibility into the health and capability of the network, and identification and localization of network trouble.

  8. Network Installation Manager - Wikipedia

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    Network Installation Manager (NIM) is an object-oriented system management framework on the IBM AIX operating system that installs and manages systems over a network. [1] [2] [3] NIM is analogous to Kickstart in the Linux world. [4]

  9. Network manager - Wikipedia

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    Network manager may refer to: Network administrator, profession; NetworkManager, software utility for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems