Lauran Technology Optimizing Communications Networks Designing, Installing and Upgrading Infrastructure - “the Client- Side of Wire-Line Systems”

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Lauran Technology

Optimizing Communications Networks Designing, Installing and Upgrading Infrastructure - “the Client- Side of Wire-Line Systems”

BEFOREBEFORE

AFTERAFTER

What’s Infrastructure? Design Engineering Structured Premises Cabling “Electronics”: Routers, Hubs, Switches Documentation Certification Warranty

Cable Plant Design Entrance Facilities Horizontal and Backbone Cabling Main & Intermediate Cross-Connects Telecommunications Equipment Rooms Connecting Hardware

Telecom Distribution Planning Network Topologies: LAN / WAN / MAN Routers / Switches / Hubs Protocols and Routing Circuit Design

Network Documentation 1. Lauran and Company Network Contacts 2. Network Topology and Resource Deployment Narrative, IP & IPX Addresses LAN / WAN traffic, Power Up/Down Sequences Network and Electronics CAD Drawings 3. Electronic Equipment Manufacturers Serial Numbers Warranties & Service Agreements Technical Support Protocols 4. Cable Plant Certifications

Certification Testing Protocols: Channel & Basic Link for Horizontal and Backbone Wire Map Length Attenuation NEXT ScTP Shield Continuity Transmission

Warranties & Guarantees All National and International Standards Followed Application of Manufacturers’ Standards for UTP ScTP, Fiber, Gigabit Ethernet 15 Years 17 Years 20 Years

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