What is a NOC?
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Answer / sai
A network operations center (or NOC, pronounced "knock") is
one or more locations from which control is exercised over a
computer, television broadcast, or telecommunications network.
NOCs are responsible for monitoring the network for alarms
or certain conditions that may require special attention to
avoid impact on the network's performance.
NOCs analyze problems, perform troubleshooting, communicate
with site technicians and other NOCs, and track problems
through resolution.
If necessary, NOCs escalate problems to the appropriate
personnel.
NOCs often escalate issues in a hierarchic manner, so if an
issue is not resolved in a specific time frame, the next
level is informed to speed up problem remediation.
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Answer / bk awasthi
Its a Network operating Center where all ckt are control
and can be checked and repair from remodely access or by
phone support.
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Answer / bk awasthi
Its a Network operating Center where all ckt are control
and can be checked and repair from remodely access or by
phone support.
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Answer / malik muhammad mehran
NOC (network operation center) basic operational office consists on OMC and NMC. OMC used on the regional level and NMC used on global level. these perform network managment task.
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