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Introducing my initial initiative

Introducing my initial initiative

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iiSweeTzz
Posting Freak
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12-29-2024, 06:53 PM
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I’m getting ready to submit a project idea for redesigning a network branch at work. This isn’t a directive I received; it stems from my own assessment of improving infrastructure, including alternative solutions. It will be my initial proposal to share with my manager for evaluation, so I aim to make a strong impression even if it’s not accepted. To illustrate the situation, we currently have Network B located physically apart from Network A. Cables run beneath the floor from servers to devices, and we have a patch panel in another room connected to our access switch for patching floor boxes. My first suggestion is to eliminate Network B and move its servers online on A, incorporating options from the second proposal if necessary. The second option involves integrating Network B into A’s access switch via a trunk link, using a separate VLAN to maintain virtual separation. If company policies require physical separation between A and B networks, we could install a new switch in the patch panel room. Any guidance, templates, or details would be invaluable.
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iiSweeTzz
12-29-2024, 06:53 PM #1

I’m getting ready to submit a project idea for redesigning a network branch at work. This isn’t a directive I received; it stems from my own assessment of improving infrastructure, including alternative solutions. It will be my initial proposal to share with my manager for evaluation, so I aim to make a strong impression even if it’s not accepted. To illustrate the situation, we currently have Network B located physically apart from Network A. Cables run beneath the floor from servers to devices, and we have a patch panel in another room connected to our access switch for patching floor boxes. My first suggestion is to eliminate Network B and move its servers online on A, incorporating options from the second proposal if necessary. The second option involves integrating Network B into A’s access switch via a trunk link, using a separate VLAN to maintain virtual separation. If company policies require physical separation between A and B networks, we could install a new switch in the patch panel room. Any guidance, templates, or details would be invaluable.

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_stephany
Junior Member
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12-29-2024, 06:53 PM
#2
It seems you're asking about clarifying a specific challenge before tackling it. Could you please state the exact problem you're facing? That way, I can better understand your needs and provide a relevant solution.
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_stephany
12-29-2024, 06:53 PM #2

It seems you're asking about clarifying a specific challenge before tackling it. Could you please state the exact problem you're facing? That way, I can better understand your needs and provide a relevant solution.

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dubdub112
Member
202
12-29-2024, 06:53 PM
#3
The focus is on outlining the details and essential topics to address. To give you a starting point, we have network B located separately from infrastructure, with cables running beneath the floor from servers to devices. We possess a patch panel in another area connected via our access switch for connecting floor boxes. The initial idea is to eliminate network B and host its servers virtually on A, potentially using options from the second proposal if required. An alternative approach involves integrating B into A’s access switch with a trunk link, allowing the patch panel to remain separate through a distinct VLAN. If company policies mandate physical separation of A and B networks, we could consider acquiring a new switch for the patch panel room.
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dubdub112
12-29-2024, 06:53 PM #3

The focus is on outlining the details and essential topics to address. To give you a starting point, we have network B located separately from infrastructure, with cables running beneath the floor from servers to devices. We possess a patch panel in another area connected via our access switch for connecting floor boxes. The initial idea is to eliminate network B and host its servers virtually on A, potentially using options from the second proposal if required. An alternative approach involves integrating B into A’s access switch with a trunk link, allowing the patch panel to remain separate through a distinct VLAN. If company policies mandate physical separation of A and B networks, we could consider acquiring a new switch for the patch panel room.

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SuperMarioDXB
Member
243
12-29-2024, 06:53 PM
#4
It varies based on the organization's scale, but I'd mention it informally during casual chats and gradually shift to a more formal tone as needed. You're already sounding professional!
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SuperMarioDXB
12-29-2024, 06:53 PM #4

It varies based on the organization's scale, but I'd mention it informally during casual chats and gradually shift to a more formal tone as needed. You're already sounding professional!

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FlashAnimator
Member
101
12-29-2024, 06:53 PM
#5
These suggested adjustments aim to improve connectivity and reduce network congestion. The goal is to enhance performance by enabling direct communication, which in turn lowers WAN traffic. To secure approval from your supervisor, you need to clearly highlight the benefits and urgency behind these modifications.
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FlashAnimator
12-29-2024, 06:53 PM #5

These suggested adjustments aim to improve connectivity and reduce network congestion. The goal is to enhance performance by enabling direct communication, which in turn lowers WAN traffic. To secure approval from your supervisor, you need to clearly highlight the benefits and urgency behind these modifications.