The document discusses key aspects of network administration including:
1. The network administrator is responsible for creating, protecting, and managing the network environment. This includes setting up user accounts, groups, software, and security measures.
2. Creating the network environment involves setting up user accounts, groups, network software, and external connectivity. User accounts need to be properly configured and managed.
3. Protecting the network requires implementing security, virus protection, backups, and disaster recovery plans. These help ensure the network runs smoothly and is protected from threats.