A local area network (LAN) administrator normally would be restricted from:
A. having end-user responsibilities.
B. reporting to the end-user manager
C. having programming responsibilities.
D. being responsible for LAN security administration.
Explanation:
A LAN administrator should not have programming responsibilities but may have end-user responsibilities. The LAN administrator may report to the director of the IPF or, in a decentralized operation, to the end-user manager. In small organizations, the LAN administrator may also be responsible for security administration over the LAN.