What are the five areas of the ISO Network Management Model?
A. Performance management
B. Accounting management
C. Flow management
D. Configuration management
E. Operating management
F. Fault management
G. Routing management
H. Security management
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Answer: A, B, D, F, and H
Performance management, Accounting management, Configuration
management, Fault management, and Security management are
the five areas of the ISO Network Management Model.
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