Following a total power loss and system shutdown across an enterprise primary data center, a network engineer is executing the disaster recovery plan to restore network operations safely and prevent authentication failures or dependency loops. Place the following restoration steps into the correct sequence from first to last.
- 1Restore core network switching, routing hardware, and physical inter-rack links.
- 2Bring up core IP address assignment (DHCP) and domain name resolution (DNS) infrastructure services.
- 3Power on centralized authentication and directory servers (Active Directory, RADIUS, TACACS+).
- 4Initialize application host clusters and enterprise database servers.
- 5Re-enable perimeter firewalls and external ingress traffic routes.
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The correct sequence for infrastructure restoration is: 1) Core switching and routing hardware, 2) DHCP and DNS infrastructure services, 3) Centralized authentication and directory servers, 4) Application clusters and database servers, and 5) Perimeter firewalls and external ingress routes.
In disaster recovery and network restoration planning, infrastructure must be restored according to operational dependencies: physical switching and routing network fabrics must be active first, followed by baseline network services like DNS/DHCP, then directory and authentication servers, followed by application and database instances, and finally opening perimeter security gateways to external client traffic.
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Infrastructure Dependency Restoration Sequencing in Business Continuity