Match each network documentation type to its primary operational use case.
- Physical Network DiagramDocumenting actual cable runs, hardware locations, server room layouts, and physical port connections
- Logical Network DiagramMapping IP addressing schemes, subnet boundaries, and VLAN allocations
- Rack DiagramPlanning rack space availability, height requirements (U), and power distribution units (PDUs)
- Wiring SchematicTracing pinouts, patch panel ports, and cable conductor pathways through walls and punchdown blocks
Cevap
Physical Network Diagram connects to documenting actual cable runs and hardware locations; Logical Network Diagram connects to mapping IP addressing schemes and VLAN allocations; Rack Diagram connects to planning rack space availability and height requirements; Wiring Schematic connects to tracing pinouts and cable conductor pathways.
Each documentation type serves a distinct role: Physical network diagrams detail device locations and cabling paths; logical network diagrams focus on IP addressing, VLANs, and protocol boundaries; rack diagrams track cabinet slot (U) utilization and power distribution; and wiring schematics depict detailed pinouts and copper/fiber conductor paths.
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Network Documentation Types and Use Cases