Monday, March 11, 2019
IP Addressing
When designing the information clo manage should be located in a non-centralized location and still have easy access for services and upgrades or repairs. I would consider using a class b network set up which would easily render 145 users, computers or equipment to connect exactly still provide additional addresses and networks as the company expands within the bordering two years. As for IP address I would consider quiet IP address for all local computers and equipment within the company such as printers, routers user computers etc.This will be easier to use and less expensive. With over 16,000 networks and 65,000 host address available thither will be enough of room for the company to grow. I would also consider having a receiving set network using dynamic ip addresses leasing addresses to the users devices to allow users to connect there wireless devices to the network. All the systems we use to twenty-four hours buns work well with DHCP so it shouldnt be a problem. in any case you should consider having multiple domain and DHCP servers to provide load balancing, efficiency and natural rubber in case of server failure.DHCP should be used whenever possible DHCP is easier because there is usually not a need to manually assign and crossbreed IP addresses across a number of devices where a specific IP is not necessary, and use reservations for the quiet devices like Printers and A/Ps. And use static addresses for Servers. For example when recovering from a full power outage DHCP WILL be the LAST service to start. So if all servers/printers were DHCP youd spend a day rebooting/console-login and getting a valid IP users can do that for themselves. These are just some of the considerations that can be taken into account when creating a small business network.
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