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What is the definition of the FCAPS framework?
The correct answer is A. an ISO framework that establishes a model for network management and contains guidelines for. FCAPS is an ISO-defined network management framework covering Fault, Configuration, Accounting, Performance, and Security management. It provides a structured reference model for managing network operations.
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What is the definition of the FCAPS framework?
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- Aan ISO framework that establishes a model for network management and contains guidelines for
- Ba five-volume framework for service management that covers design, transition, and delivery of
- Ca series of tools for process improvement that uses statistical methods to reduce defects in
- Da framework for enterprise architecture that provides a comprehensive approach for designing,
- Ea framework for enterprise IP Address Management (IPAM) based on the IANA trusted IP lease
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FCAPS is an ISO-defined network management framework covering Fault, Configuration, Accounting, Performance, and Security management. It provides a structured reference model for managing network operations.
FCAPS is an ISO telecommunications management framework (referenced in ITU-T M.3400 and ISO/IEC 7498-4) that structures network management into five functional areas - Fault, Configuration, Accounting, Performance, and Security. It provides guidelines and a reference model that network management systems and operations teams use to ensure comprehensive coverage of all management domains across a network infrastructure.
This description matches ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library), a multi-volume best-practice framework for IT service management covering design, transition, and service delivery.
This description matches Six Sigma, a data-driven process improvement methodology that uses statistical analysis to minimize defects and reduce variation in business and manufacturing processes.
This description matches TOGAF or the Zachman Framework, enterprise architecture frameworks that guide the planning, design, and governance of enterprise IT environments.
No recognized IANA-based IPAM framework exists under this description; FCAPS has no relation to IP address lease management or IANA trust anchor processes.
Concept tested: FCAPS ISO network management framework definition
Source: https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-M.3400/en
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