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Network Design

When planning a network, designing and implementation must be taken into account. We must
determine the network requirements and choose the best solutions to satisfy client expectations
in order to establish a good, efficient network. There are specific actions to take.

Reach the performance, capacity, and network port requirements of the business. Discuss the
application and future expansion requirements with coworkers from each department of the
Enclave film firm.

Prepare and create the cable arrangement. Given that it supplies the Enclave movie company's
physical communication line, cabling is a crucial component of network design.

Analyze network performance as it stands at the moment. Utilize protocol analyzers and network
management tools, and carry out the analysis at different points throughout the business day,
such as the beginning of shifts, and during times when there is typically an increase in traffic,
such as when there are running deadlines, a heavy workload, or when moving complex
engineering data over the network.
IP Address

You limit the size of your network when you specify which IP addresses will belong to which
networks. This precedent is tough to change. This is due to the size restrictions on IP networks
and subnets. For instance, 254 usable machines can be found on a Class C network (such as
192.168.1.0/24) While it could be adequate for your network right now, it might not be in a year.

Of course, designing the network is the best time to size these IP networks correctly. Only the
information you have available will determine how good your design is.

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Network Maintain Schedule

The daily duties that network managers conduct to keep the network running smoothly are
known as network maintenance tasks. Maintenance scheduling backups and using backups to
restore services or the network. ensuring adherence to company guidelines and legal
requirements

 In essence, network maintenance entails doing whatever is necessary to maintain a


network operational and involves the following tasks:
 Investigating network issues.
 Keeping track of and enhancing network performance
 The installation and configuration of hardware and software
 Monitoring and enhancing network efficiency
 The setup and installation of hardware and software
 Troubleshooting issues with networks
 Your network and the nature of your business will determine which network maintenance
strategy you adopt. They can also serve as a model for your own network maintenance
strategy.
 Workers must use extra caution when in the server room, keep the space well-maintained,
and assess other equipment once a week to check for damage and repair it.
 To reduce the danger of malware and other harmful risks, employees utilising the
network should install internet security software.

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