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Infrastructure Schematic Protocol

An infrastructure schematic protocol is a structured, visual method for documenting, designing, and mapping the components of a network or system, including hardware, software, and their interconnections. These diagrams act as blueprints for IT professionals to manage, troubleshoot, and secure systems, crucial for initiatives 

Core Components Types

Core Components of a Schematic Protocol:
- Nodes: Represent entities like servers, routers, firewalls, and switches.
- Edges: Represent connections like physical cables (copper/fiber) or logical data paths.
- Zones: Define security boundaries (e.g., DMZ) or functional groups. 

Types of Infrastructure Diagrams:
- Physical Diagram (Layer 1): Focuses on tangible assets, including cabling, port connections, and rack layouts.
- Logical Diagram (Layer 3): Focuses on how data flows, including IP addresses, subnets, VLANs, and routing protocols.
- Topology Diagrams: Show the structure of the network, such as star, mesh, or bus topologies.