Standard This guide will cover requirements for creating a network diagram
REQUIREMENTS
Access to Lucid Charts
STEPS
- If this is for a client, create the diagram under Client Network Diagrams folder in Lucid
- Clients with multiple sites need to have a single diagram with multiple pages ( 1 for each site) within the diagram
- Add client logo to the top of the page
- Create a box that represents the building
- If multiple buildings in the address, create a box for each building
- If multiple floors and/or IDFs within the same building each floor/IDF should have its own separate box
- When possible, insert a good resolution picture of the actual device showing the interfaces.
- Keep in mind that the goal is to keep the diagram organized so that you can print it out and it is easily readable
- Add a cloud to represent the internet, this should be placed outside of the square
- If customer has another technology such as dark fiber or MPLS add separate cloud to represent that specific technology
- Boundary device into the square, which can be a Firewall or router
- Insert picture of device
- Connect device to WAN via a solid line
- Label line with provider, such as Cox - Fiber, Spectrum - Coax and the speed that they should be getting on that circuit
- Connect LAN via a solid line
- Label line with the interfaces that are going from boundary device to LAN device (likely a switch)
- Create box next to the boundary device that contains the following information:
- Name:
- Model:
- WAN IP: / Interface
- LAN IP(s) / Interface
- Notes:
- Switch
- Insert picture of switch model
- Connect to boundary device via solid line
- Label interfaces on line
- Create box next to the Switch device that contains the following information:
- Name:
- Model:
- LAN IP(s) / Interface
- Notes:
- Any additional switches, insert picture of device, connect via solid line and add information as specified in previous step
- Access Points
- Insert picture of access point model
- Connect to switch device via solid line
- Label interfaces on line
- Create box next to the access point device that contains the following information:
- Name:
- Model:
- LAN IP(s) / Interface
- Notes:
- Any additional access point, insert picture of device, connect via solid line to switch and add information as specified in previous step
- UPS
- Insert picture of UPS model
- Connect to switch device via solid line
- Label interfaces on line that the UPS uplines to switch
- Create box next to the UPS device that contains the following information:
- Name:
- Model:
- LAN IP(s) / Interface
- Notes:
- Any additional UPS, insert picture of device, connect via solid line and add information as specified in previous step
- Physical Servers
- Insert picture of server model
- Connect to switch device via solid line
- Label interfaces on line
- Create box next to the Switch device that contains the following information:
- Name:
- Model:
- Role:
- OS:
- Memory
- vCPU
- Storage
- LAN IP(s):
- Subnet Mask:
- Gateway:
- DNS:
- Notes:
- Any additional servers, insert picture of device, connect via solid line and add information as specified in previous step
- Virtual Servers
- Insert picture of server with appropriate server stencil that shows role, such as database server or directory server
- If there are multiple virtual servers and a single host, arrange the virtual servers above the physical host to show that they are all hosted on a single server
- If multiple physical servers hosting the virtual servers, you can create a another box to contain the virtual servers within the larger overall box. Place the physical servers under the box that contains the virtual servers
- When virtual servers are hosted in our cloud, you can simply show the virtual servers without the physical servers
- Create box next to the virtual server device that contains the following information:
- Name:
- Model:
- Role:
- OS:
- Memory
- vCPU
- Storage
- LAN IP(s):
- Subnet Mask:
- Gateway:
- DNS:
- Notes:
- Any additional virtual servers, insert picture of device REFERENCES
Any additional resources such as external links.