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Answers to the Chapter 1 Review Questions

Following are the answers to the Review and Summary:

  1. What are the three components of the NerveCenter client/server architecture?

    The three components of NerveCenter's architecture are the NerveCenter Server, the NerveCenter database, and the various NerveCenter user interfaces.

  2. If you have administrator privileges, what can you do with the NerveCenter Client?

    Someone with administrator privileges can monitor active alarms, view an alarm's history, reset alarms, monitor the state of managed nodes, generate reports, create new behavior models, customize the predefined behavior models, manipulate objects in the NerveCenter database, and assign rights to a NerveCenter user.

  3. What time-saving feature is available for those logging on to a Windows NT NerveCenter Client?

    The unified logon features allows a Windows NT user to connect to a NerveCenter Server using the same name and password as that used to log on to Windows NT.


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