Business Network Documentation Guide
Documentation is what lets a business troubleshoot faster, migrate more safely, and survive staff or vendor turnover without losing critical knowledge.
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What should be documented
- Topology and WAN layout
- Subnets and VLANs
- Firewall and VPN role summaries
- Switch uplinks and important access patterns
- Wireless SSIDs and management standards
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FAQ
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A useful baseline usually includes topology, IP space, VLANs, WAN circuits, firewall roles, VPN peers, and support ownership.
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