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Honolulu, HI 96813
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Envision has extensive experience in designing, deploying,
maintaining, monitoring, troubleshooting and providing the equipment for
Cisco based networks. Additionally, Envision is able to support other
vendor offerings in the LAN, WAN, Wireless, Security, IP Video, IP Voice
and MS Server arenas.
Today's businesses rely heavily on data networks to distribute information,
voice, video and other resources to internal and external customers. Over
time these networks experience unplanned expansions, contractions and
re-configurations often resulting in network performance and management
issues. Because of this, Network Administrators must look to improve the
health of their networks.
With an Envision Network Analysis our customers tap into a staff of highly
trained and experienced Advance Engineers. These Certified network engineers
(CCIE, CCNP, CCDA, CCNA, MCSE, etc.) will perform a health check of your
network (an analysis and review utilizing state of the art packet analyzers),
suggest corrective activities and provide the following:
Topology Information - A network diagram will be created
to show both logical and physical interconnections of the network, and
may serve either as a baseline of the current network, or a verification
of existing network diagrams.
Proactive Testing and Baselining - Proactive network
testing and baselining, will provide a reference point of current network
performance for use in trouble-shooting and future redesign activities.
A baseline report is created based on network readings taken at various
time/date points during the engagement period.
Potential Problem Area Identification – A problem
area report will also be created, indicating areas of concern in the network,
as well as potential cost effective solutions. This report addresses issues
such as bottlenecks, single points of failure, network mis-configuration,
etc. It will identify situations preventing the network from operating
to its full capacity and efficiency.
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