A network technician is tasked with deploying a new application across the company’s network. The application requires specific network settings on all machines for optimal performance. Which document should the technician update first before making such a change to ensure consistent network performance across all devices?
Before implementing a network-wide change such as deploying a new application with specific network requirements, it is vital to update the Production configuration. This serves as the reference point for all operational settings within the network, ensuring any new changes are accurately reflected across the system. Updating the Production configuration ensures consistency and helps in troubleshooting or reverting changes if needed. Updating the Asset inventory, while important for tracking resources, does not directly influence network settings. A Rack diagram is useful for physical arrangements but not for network settings. A Service-level agreement (SLA) outlines the expected quality of service between two parties and is also not directly used for implementing network setting changes.
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