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  1. Outline a plan for the development of an addressing and naming model in an environment of the following scenario:
    • Ten (10) departments in a 1,000-employee organization
    • Equal separation by geography
    • Use a common data center of twenty (20) backend enterprise servers
  2. Analyze the functional problems of throughput, delay, and packet loss as it pertains to your plan.
  3. Analyze and explain how you would use DNS in your plan.
  4. Compose a two-paragraph executive summary highlighting the main points of your plan.
  5. Use at least three (3) quality resources in this assignment.

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Running head: ELASTIC AND INELASTIC PLASTIC

Designing a Naming Plan
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Summary

A good naming plan for servers, workstations, printers, laptops and any other network
asset will most most likely need one to select certain types of elements. A structured naming
principle will be the preferred in a dynamic environment, which are generally more complex;
hence will need the administrators to be more organized (Lachev, 2006). However, when the
naming plan is small and highly dynamic, there should be a plan ahead to establish a system that
will meet the organization’s requirements. There are a lot of components that the organization
will have to consider as part of the naming plan. However, there are also limitations to consider
that will have to control the naming plan. These will include the maximum length of the
hostnames and no special character.
Introduction
There are various technical considerations when choosing the appropriate naming
convention. However, this does not imply that they must all be included as part of the naming
convention. Some of the technical considerations comprise of the computers name lengths,
which are traditionally limited to fourteen characters. According to Ambler (1988), this is where
specific kinds of systems normally begin having issues associated with the hostnames. Ambler
(1988) posits that it is vital to note that the restraint is mainly obligatory by the traditional
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