Network Infrastructure & Design
Network infrastructure refers to the underlying system of cabling, hubs, phone lines, switches, routers and other devices that connect various parts of an organization through a Wide Area Network (WAN). The grouping of physical hardware and components needed for the network will typically have these common features:
- Connectivity
- Routing and switching capabilities
- Network security
- Access control
If a sound network infrastructure is in place, users can quickly and efficiently connect people and information throughout their organization and beyond to. WANs usually have security measures that prevent external third parties from accessing information within the WAN without a password and / or personal identification number. A key function of a WAN is to connect Local Area Networks (LANs). The LAN connects all users within that building to one local network. By connecting the LAN to a WAN, all LAN users gain access to others in the enterprise and to the electronic world beyond the network. GTS can design your data system to maximize the use of:
- Racks
- Cable Raceway
- Cabinets
- UPS
- Backbone Copper & Fiber Cabling
- Fiber Tray
- Cable Tray
- Ladder Rack