Document IT Equipment - Access, Rights and Location
I have been put in charge of documenting all of the IT equipment company wide. We have 30+ switches 5 routers, firewalls, powerbars, 50+ servers, etc... and each one has a username and password, IP,...
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This might be a good question for me to monitor. I just started a new position and have to do the same thing but it's much smaller task than yours. I went with what seems like a prehistoric way using...
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Documentation is a complete minefield!! If you have any budget for it - there are some nice tools out there to assist you. I've never used it myself, but I've been told about...
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Have you considered using Spiceworks?
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Id personally go with spiceworks also. The fact that its always in a state of flux is not ideal and you might well be required to have more static universal files. But if you already have a working...
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leif2251 wrote: Id personally go with spiceworks also. The fact that its always in a state of flux is not ideal and you might well be required to have more static universal files. But if you already...
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I have been using Visio, Excel,Word PDF and whatever fits but the key is I tie it all together in MS Onenote as it makes it a snap to organize everthing in one notebook with multiple sectins and...
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I use MindManager from MindJet. One place for all of it. It can be arranged in a way that it actually looks like a map.
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Andrew Samuel wrote: For example, I cannot use SW (easily) to document our networking devices: how they connect together; what VLAN's are on what switch; what switch has what firmware installed; what...
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Andrew Samuel wrote: How can you use SW to document the routing within a firewall, for example? If you have the right kind of firewall, SW can actually back up the configuration for you. If not, still...
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Andrew Samuel wrote: MCDI wrote: ...We have 30+ switches 5 routers, firewalls, powerbars, 50+ servers, etc... His network is far too large to document using SW. However, it would be AWESOME if SW...
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NetworkNerd wrote: Andrew Samuel wrote: For example, I cannot use SW (easily) to document our networking devices: how they connect together; what VLAN's are on what switch; what switch has what...
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Well based on all the feedback it seems to be a matter of number of devices, complexity of network/devices and create or purchase what I need. I appreciate everyone's feedback.
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I have been put in charge of documenting all of the IT equipment company wide. We have 30+ switches 5 routers, firewalls, powerbars, 50+ servers, etc... and each one has a username and password, IP,...
View ArticleDocument IT Equipment - Access, Rights and Location
This might be a good question for me to monitor. I just started a new position and have to do the same thing but it's much smaller task than yours. I went with what seems like a prehistoric way using...
View ArticleDocument IT Equipment - Access, Rights and Location
Documentation is a complete minefield!! If you have any budget for it - there are some nice tools out there to assist you. I've never used it myself, but I've been told about...
View ArticleDocument IT Equipment - Access, Rights and Location
Have you considered using Spiceworks?
View ArticleDocument IT Equipment - Access, Rights and Location
Id personally go with spiceworks also. The fact that its always in a state of flux is not ideal and you might well be required to have more static universal files. But if you already have a working...
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