Discovery and Traffic Analysis
Location architecture, user count, active device inventory, application requirements, and bandwidth load are analyzed in detail.
Network infrastructure setup is the engineering process that integrates user, server, wireless (Wi-Fi) and external network traffic into a secure, scalable, and redundant architecture. Network complexity is eliminated with center-of-the-network topology designs to ensure business continuity and data security.
Holistic Approach: The architecture from physical cabling to the logical layer is designed considering device density, bandwidth requirements, access policies, and future growth projections.
Custom Configuration: VLAN segmentation, firewall security architecture, secure VPN protocols, redundancy, and continuous network monitoring systems are documented and implemented according to business needs.
Location architecture, user count, active device inventory, application requirements, and bandwidth load are analyzed in detail.
Custom IP block allocation, VLAN configuration, routing (forwarding), switching (switching), and internet exit architecture are designed in a scalable manner.
Firewall rules, IPS/IDS integration, VPN configuration, isolated (isolated) guest network, and authorized management access boundaries are defined.
Access permissions, bandwidth performance, failover device scenarios, and log (log) mechanisms are validated in a pre-live state.
Assess the current environment, target and dependencies
Document scope, risks, acceptance and rollback
Implement, validate and document
VLAN logically separates user, server, guest, and management traffic. This separation blocks unnecessary access, reduces cybersecurity risks, and limits broadcast (broadcast) traffic to improve network performance.
Configuration changes are implemented in phased (phase) transitions. However, planned short maintenance windows (maintenance window) may be necessary for hardware changes or fundamental topology updates to minimize disruption to the workflow.
Our design principles are vendor-independent (brand-independent) standards. The implementation process is shaped according to the technical capabilities, licensing models, and support status of the devices currently in your infrastructure or preferred existing devices.
We review your current environment, target and technical requirements in a 20–30 minute call. Scope, assumptions, deliverables and pricing are documented before work begins.
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