Network Assessment Report

Do You Know and Trust Your Network?

Today's network infrastructure is at the heart of business success. Outages can cost businesses thousands of dollars every hour in lost revenue and man-hours. Our network assessment will find current issues and potential risks that threaten your business success and help you to quantify them in terms of the estimated financial cost of an outage. Our reports are designed to provide you with everything you need to obtain budgetary approval to correct current threats or deploy new solutions.

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Network Diagrams

All of our Network Assessments, Redesign and New Installation projects include our high-quality Network Diagrams. See for yourself why we pride ourselves on our Network Documentation.

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Single Point of Failure Report

Our Network Assessment includes a report that details any device and configuration Single Points of Failure and the expected financial loss, (revenue and man-hours), to your business should an outage occur.

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Non-Best Practice Report

Our Network Assessment also includes a Non-Best Practice Report that looks for design and configuration flaws that disrupt traffic flows, prevent proper failover or have other negative impacts.

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Life Cycle and Version Report

Old equipment and software represent significant support and security risks. Is your equipment at risk? Has your equipment reached "End of Life" or "End of Sale"? How old is your software? We'll tell you!

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IP Address Map

Designing network IP address schemes can be a pain and if done incorrectly growth becomes a real problem. Our IP Address map will help to plan for growth and consistency in your network.

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Port Map

Properly documented Port Maps help with fast remote Troubleshooting, Change Control documentation and understanding network connectivity. They also help to identify non-best practice configuration issues.

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