server file organization

server file organization


server file organization
What can still cause downtime on the network? Complete question below?

Your organization has a security policy that defines a wide range of security measures to ensure the reliability and availability of the network. Network devices, such as routers and switches, are protected by a heartbeat sensor that periodically checks that the router and switch are functioning. A copy of each device’s configuration file is stored on a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server. All updates, patches, and configuration changes are tested on nonproduction devices before they are deployed on the production network. All changes to routing and mapping tables are governed by authorization and access control processes. Reasonable throughput is ensured by deploying redundant links and devices whenever possible. Even with all of these security precautions, what can still cause downtime on the network?
a. Corrupted update files
b. Accidental disconnect of a single cable
c. Physical theft
d. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) spoofing

The heartbeat test limits may be too tight. If run too often they can collide with data throughput. If number of losses are too small they will not allow for failure from interference. Outside as well as inside interference can cause failure. If there is too much crosstalk from internal router because of location or adjacent channels you can hurt yourself.

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