Network Map Documentation Flashcards

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Physical Network Map

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Physical Network Map → Shows the physical layout of devices, cables, and connections; can be created using tools like Visio, OmniGraffle, or Gliffy.

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Logical Network Map

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Logical Network Map → Displays how devices communicate and how data flows across Layer 2 and 3 connections; also made with Visio, OmniGraffle, or Gliffy.

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Rack Diagrams

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Rack Diagrams → Visual representations showing the physical placement of devices in racks, labeled by height (U), device name, and connection ports.

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Cable Maps & Diagrams

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Cable Maps & Diagrams → Illustrate how cables connect devices, panels, and switches, helping trace connectivity and troubleshoot wiring issues.

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Network Diagrams

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Network Diagrams → Show physical (Layer 1), data link (Layer 2), and network (Layer 3) connections between devices and subnets.

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Asset Management

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Asset Management → The process of tracking, maintaining, and documenting all hardware, software, and configurations within a network.

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Asset Tags

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Asset Tags → Unique identifiers (barcode, RFID, or serial labels) used for tracking and managing hardware assets.

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Asset Database

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Asset Database → A centralized system that stores information about all network assets, including location, configuration, and maintenance records.

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IPAM

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IP Address Management → Software that tracks, manages, and assigns IP addresses within an organization’s network to avoid conflicts.

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SLA

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Service Level Agreement → A contract that defines expected service performance metrics like uptime, response time, and support levels.

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Site Surveys

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Site Surveys → The process of assessing a physical location for network setup; often includes wireless heat maps showing signal strength coverage.

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