Network infrastructure design entails more than simply connecting the network's wires and devices and tweaking a few server settings. Modifying software and network protocols for your needs, staff, and machines is part of the process. Network infrastructure design is a process that includes network synthesis, topological design, and network realisation to ensure that a network or service fulfils the operator and subscriber's needs. You'll need to build up a proper infrastructure before you can integrate applications and servers into your network's environment.

Your applications and machines can connect within the network using the available infrastructure, which ranges from file and database servers to web servers. However, no matter how good your infrastructure is, if the Network Infrastructure Design is weak and generates network congestion, the system will not run efficiently.


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  • * Identify the requirements

    * Assess the current state of the network

    * Design your network topology

    * Choose the hardware and software

    * Plan for implementation and beyond

  • * Don’t skip the actual design phase and make a physical diagram of your plan

    * Plan for the future

    * Embed security in your design

    * Monitor your network

    * Make it flexible to be able to incorporate newer technology into your system

  • There are a number of details your network infrastructure design should show, these include:

    * A clear map of the network

    * The structure and layout of the cabling required

    * The quantity, type and location of all devices on the network

    * Your IP addressing structure

    * Details of your network security architecture and processes