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A Completeness is the key here. Once you get some experience doing this and practice the techniques in<br />

future hours, you’ll probably look at your initial maps and say, “I didn’t need to write that down.”<br />

However, you’ll only know this after you get some experience under your belt. For now, write it all<br />

down; you can edit later.<br />

Q This all seems overwhelming. Where do I start?<br />

A Start simple and you’ll be fine. You can start by writing down everything that you know about your<br />

network—your server name, where it’s plugged in, what hub your computer is plugged into, and so on.<br />

Then, you can write down the categories of documentation, along with to-do’s for each category.<br />

Quiz<br />

1. True or false? Logical documentation shows wire runs and cable boxes.<br />

2. Physical documentation should include which of the following?<br />

A. Electrical outlets<br />

B. A small area of very specific equipment and cables<br />

C. An overall picture of the network<br />

D. Server-to-server information exchange<br />

3. When labeling the router end of a cable, you should include what?<br />

A. The router name and the port on the hub<br />

B. The router name<br />

C. The port on the hub<br />

D. Either A or C<br />

4. SOP stands for what?<br />

A. Some other person<br />

B. Standard occupational parameters<br />

C. Standard operating procedure<br />

D. Some operational processing<br />

Answers to Quiz Questions<br />

1. False<br />

2. B<br />

3. D<br />

4. C<br />

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