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Task 17: Complete Planning Checklists

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Task 17: Complete Planning Checklists As a guide for planning tasks, complete the planning checklists under this task. Checklists provide detailed planning activities and provide space for a planned completion date for each activity. The customer's management information system (MIS) project manager should examine the checklists and determine the personnel and resources required for completing planning and installation tasks. Customer personnel might be used from the following functional areas: • Systems programming personnel to update input/output (I/O) definitions to identify directors. • Ethernet management personnel to obtain IP addresses, gateway addresses, and subnet masks for directors and the HP EFC Server, and a DNS host name for the HP EFC Server. • Facilities planning personnel to outline the facility floor plan and to arrange for electrical wiring, receptacles and telephone lines. • Installation planning personnel to determine fiber-optic and Ethernet cabling requirements, routing requirements, and to plan connectivity between each director and attached devices. • Trainers to determine training and education needs for operations, administration, and maintenance personnel. • Administrators to determine director port names and WWN nicknames, identify attached devices, and assign password levels and user names for director access. 110 Task 17: Complete Planning Checklists

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Task 17: Complete Planning Checklists
Task 17: Complete Planning Checklists
As a guide for planning tasks, complete the planning checklists under this task. Checklists
provide detailed planning activities and provide space for a planned completion date for
each activity. The customer
s management information system (MIS) project manager
should examine the checklists and determine the personnel and resources required for
completing planning and installation tasks. Customer personnel might be used from the
following functional areas:
Systems programming personnel to update input/output (I/O) definitions to identify
directors.
Ethernet management personnel to obtain IP addresses, gateway addresses, and subnet
masks for directors and the HP EFC Server, and a DNS host name for the HP EFC
Server.
Facilities planning personnel to outline the facility floor plan and to arrange for
electrical wiring, receptacles and telephone lines.
Installation planning personnel to determine fiber-optic and Ethernet cabling
requirements, routing requirements, and to plan connectivity between each director and
attached devices.
Trainers to determine training and education needs for operations, administration, and
maintenance personnel.
Administrators to determine director port names and WWN nicknames, identify
attached devices, and assign password levels and user names for director access.