The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Assess network features
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Determine organisational policies and administration arrangements used to administer the network Completed |
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Determine the type of network operating system (NOS) and interfaces used by the existing network and potential compatibility issues caused by integration of other networks Completed |
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Identify the risks associated with administration of a network to minimise the loss of data or service during operations Completed |
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Determine network administration tools that can be used with the NOS to manage network performance and enforce organisational policies Completed |
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Administer and support the system using administration interfaces
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Use interfaces to format hard drives, set up security restrictions and establish user log-in information to administer a basic network Completed |
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Use administration tools to develop a map of system interaction to determine the data required by particular users and how often the data is accessed Completed |
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Examine existing applications and software and plan required upgrades or reconfigurations to new system or applications Completed |
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Test reconfiguration for successful interface with existing system to ensure compatibility Completed |
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Set up and manage the network file system
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Create a required file and folder structure using appropriate administration and system tools Completed |
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Set the security, access and sharing of file system to meet user requirements Completed |
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Identify and implement the virus protection requirements for the network in line with organisational procedures Completed |
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Test and document the file system to ensure that appropriate access is available to the user groups according to organisational standards Completed |
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Administer user services and user accounts
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Determine the user services required, and implement using the appropriate administration and system tools Completed |
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Create users and groups as required to facilitate user security and network access according to user authorisation Completed |
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Verify successful access by users to authorised network data and resources, and record outcomes Completed |
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Set or modify user settings to ensure compliance with security and access policies Completed |
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Review procedures and take action to ensure that users who are no longer part of the organisation have their accounts disabled, deleted or modified Completed |
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Provide and support backup security
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Scan and clean the network of viruses before performing backup of the network Completed |
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Determine security risks to which data is exposed and provide appropriate prevention methods and recovery processes Completed |
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Report identified security risks to appropriate person Completed |
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Implement systems to provide backup and service restoration capability in the event of a disaster according to organisational policies Completed |
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Document and disseminate the disaster-recovery procedures Completed |
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