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This network documentation policy is an internal IT policy and defines the requirements for network documentation. This policy defines the level of network documentation required such as documentation of which switch ports connect to what rooms and computers. It defines who will have access to read network documentation and who will have access to change it. It also defines who will be notified when changes are made to the network. | Sample Campus Network Documentation Policy Yasir Irfan Network Documentation Policy Overview This network documentation policy is an internal IT policy and defines the requirements for network documentation. This policy defines the level of network documentation required such as documentation of which switch ports connect to what rooms and computers. It defines who will have access to read network documentation and who will have access to change it. It also defines who will be notified when changes are made to the network. Purpose This policy is designed to provide for network stability by ensuring that network documentation is complete and current. This policy should complement disaster management and recovery by ensuring that documentation is available in the event that systems should need to be rebuilt. This policy will help reduce troubleshooting time by ensuring that appropriate personnel are notified when changes are made to the network. Documentation The network structure and configuration shall be documented and provide the following information 1. IP addresses of all devices on the network with static IP addresses. 2. Server documentation on all servers as outlined in the Server Documentation document. 3. Network drawings showing a The locations and IP addresses of all hubs switches routers and firewalls on the network. b The various security zones on the network and devices that control access between them. c The locations of every network drop and the associated switch and port on the switch supplying that connection. d The interrelationship between all network devices showing lines running between the network devices. e All subnets on the network and their relationships including the range of IP addresses on all subnets and net mask information. f All wide area network WAN or metropolitan area network MAN information including network devices connecting them and IP addresses of connecting devices. .

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