Network planning worksheet
You can use this network planning worksheet to supplement your network planning research.
The following tables provide you with a basis to start thinking about your own system environment. For example, before referring to these scenarios, you need to plan for system availability, performance, and capability.
System worksheet | Company answer |
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Record the system model. | |
Record the operating system version. | |
Understand and document the logical partitioning environment. | |
Determine the client that is needed to connect to the system. | |
Record the type of communication adapter installed. See Network communications for more information about Ethernet and others. | |
Record the communication resource name. | |
Record the IP address for the system. | |
Record the subnet mask for the system. | |
Record the gateway address. | |
Record the host name and domain name. | |
Record the IP address for the Domain Name System (DNS). |
Network worksheet | Company answer |
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Establish clear network goals. | |
Who are the users and what are their requirements? | |
What applications support those requirements? | |
What performance is expected from those applications? | |
What protocol is required? Keep interoperability in mind. Most networks use TCP/IP; however, other alternatives are available. See Network communications for more information. | |
Do some applications require higher priority than others? | |
Are the applications sensitive to delay or packet loss? | |
What applications have specific security needs? Security planning should be integrated with network planning. See Planning your security strategy for a resource on planning network security. | |
Will this network grow in the future and how quickly? Make sure to consider security in your basic network architecture. | |
What technologies should be used for the LAN? | |
What other devices are connected to the network? | |
Draw a picture of your network. |