Network Configuration
Network Configuration is the process of designing and implementing the details of a computer's network infrastructure, including the arrangement, communication protocols, and physical and logical components. This capability ensures a secure, efficient, and functional interconnectivity within an organization's information technology infrastructure.
Level 1: Emerging
At an emerging level, you are learning basic network configuration concepts. You can perform simple tasks under supervision, but more complex tasks require detailed guidance and support from experienced colleagues.
Level 2: Proficient
At a proficient level, you are able to configure and troubleshoot network devices such as routers and switches, implement VLANs, and optimize network performance through efficient configuration practices.
Level 3: Advanced
At an advanced level you are able to design, implement, and optimize complex network configurations that maximize performance, security, and scalability to meet the organization's IT needs efficiently.