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A enterprise network engineer is auditing a high-availability server cluster spanning two intermediate distribution frames (IDFs). During a simulated power failure on IDF-1, the secondary dual-homed database server lost network connectivity despite being physically connected to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) in IDF-2. Upon investigation, the engineer discovers that the server's secondary network interface card (NIC) was patched into an unconfigured access port on a switch powered by a non-redundant PDU circuit, while the primary NIC was documented on VLAN 100 with 802.1Q trunking. To systematically rectify the physical layout, cable path, equipment mounting height, and logical subnet boundaries to prevent recurrence, which combination of documentation artifacts must the engineer update?

  1. Rack elevation diagrams, physical cable schedules, logical network topology diagrams, and port mapping documentationCevap
  2. B
    Wiring schematics, standard operating procedures (SOP), performance baselines, and network security policy documentation
  3. C
    Logical network topology diagrams, SNMP MIB definitions, acceptable use policies (AUP), and fiber optical loss budget records
  4. D
    Physical cable schedules, signal attenuation logs, change management logs, and disaster recovery business impact analyses

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Rack elevation diagrams, physical cable schedules, logical network topology diagrams, and port mapping documentation
Addressing a complex multi-layer failure involving rack power distribution, physical switch patching, and logical VLAN/subnet boundaries requires updating four core documentation artifacts: rack elevation diagrams (for rack unit location and PDU power circuit mapping), physical cable schedules and port mappings (for exact physical patch connections and switch ports), and logical topology diagrams (for VLAN designations, subnets, and trunking pathways).

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Analyze the physical rack power and mounting requirements.
Identified that rack elevation diagrams are needed to document equipment rack unit positions and PDU power circuit redundancy.
The failure involved a server connected to a non-redundant PDU circuit within the equipment rack.
2
Analyze physical patch cabling and port assignment needs.
Identified that cable schedules and port mapping documentation are required to record switch port destinations and physical cable runs between IDFs.
The secondary NIC was incorrectly patched into an unconfigured access port without proper records.
3
Analyze logical layer-2 and layer-3 network configurations.
Identified that logical network topology diagrams are required to document VLAN configurations, 802.1Q trunking, and IP subnets.
The primary interface relied on VLAN 100 trunking, which was missing on the secondary interface's port.

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Comprehensive Network Documentation Artifacts (Physical vs. Logical Documentation)
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