Network Analysts, also known as network engineers, are involved in the design, improvement, and implementation of computer networks.
Businesses use network analysts to streamline IT network operations.
Their responsibilities include determining the needs of the network, establishing computer networks in a single site or across several, and configuring computer hardware and software for the best possible network connection.
Additionally, they must offer IT assistance.
Your responsibilities in this position will entail completing system maintenance activities, network assistance, and performance analysis.
You should have a lot of expertise setting up networks and provide IT help if you want to succeed as a network analyst.
Top-tier network analysts are professionals who adhere to strict network management guidelines and pursue innovation.
Examining and keeping an eye on network performance.
Supporting the network and fixing connectivity problems.
Optimising network connection through hardware and software configuration.
Setting up Voice Over IP and VTC devices, as well as LAN and WAN networks.
Handling IP address disputes and managing IP addresses.
Updating, managing, and monitoring network servers.
System administration tasks and network security maintenance.
Recording procedures and keeping track of network performance indicators.
Internal department consultation and IT support personnel training.
Keeping up with changes in network solutions and technology
The Architects (INTJ), Logicians (INTP), Commanders (ENTJ), and Debaters (ENTP) personality types in the Analyst Role are well renowned for their love of logic. These kinds frequently try to make judgments with their heads rather than their hearts because they both possess the Thinking attribute.
Thorough understanding of network, software, and hardware installation procedures.
Exceptional capacity to assist networks and fix issues.
Extensive knowledge of inter-network operating systems, including Juniper and Cisco.
Advanced understanding of network configuration and security.
The capacity to stay abreast of developments in IT network technologies.
Proficiency in tracking performance indicators and documenting processes.
Outstanding communication abilities
You will work with intranets, the Internet, local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and any other sorts of data transmission systems. Any company, corporation, or government body that requires networking may hire you if you want to work as a computer network analyst.
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Growth could be modest in comparison to other businesses. Overall excellent experience for a newcomer.
Amity University, Noida.
Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal.
PSGCT, Coimbatore.
Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology - [KIIT], Bhubaneswar.
AUCE Visakhapatnam, Visakhapatnam.
Kalasalingam University, Krishnankovil.
MANIT Bhopal, Bhopal.
Many platforms like Coursera, Edx, Udacity, etc offers online courses in this field. Few top online
certification courses from Coursera are as follows:
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
CompTIA Network+
Juniper Networks Certified Associate – Junos (JNCIA-Junos)
SolarWinds Certified Professional
Aruba Certified Mobility Associate (ACMA)
VMWare Certified Technical Associate – Network Virtualization (VCTA-NV)