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Low-risk. These network changes have minor impact on user environments, and backing
out of the change is easy. Low-risk changes rarely require more than minimal
documentation. User notification is often unnecessary.
Additional risk levels night help identify the correct level of testing and validation prior to a
change.
Table 85: Test and validation risk levels
defines five different risk levels that might help
identify testing and validation requirements.
Table 85: Test and validation risk levels
Risk level
Definition
1
High potential impact to a large number of users (500+) or
business-critical service. Introducing a new product, software,
topology, or feature means network downtime.
2
High potential impact to large number of users (500+) or
business-critical service. Large increases in traffic or users,
backbone changes, or routing changes might require network
downtime.
3
Medium potential impact to smaller number of users or business
service. Any nonstandard change, such as a new product, software,
topology, features, or the addition of new users, increased traffic, or
nonstandard topology may require some network downtime.
4
Low potential impact, including adding new standard template
network modules (building or server switches, IP Telephones,
trunks, or routers); bringing up new remote offices or additional
proven access services; and all risk level 3 changes that have been
tested in the production environment. Change might require some
network downtime.
5
No user or service impact, including adding individual users to the
network, and standard configuration changes such as password,
banner, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), or other
standard configuration parameters. No expected network downtime.
Summary of Contents for Application Solutions
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Page 20: ...About This Book 20 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 21: ...Issue 3 4 1 June 2005 21 Section 1 Avaya Application Solutions product guide ...
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Page 106: ...Call processing 106 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 124: ...Avaya LAN switching products 124 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 139: ...Issue 3 4 1 June 2005 139 Section 2 Deploying IP Telephony ...
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Page 186: ...Traffic engineering 186 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 204: ...Security 204 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 228: ...Avaya Integrated Management 228 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 274: ...Reliability and Recovery 274 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 275: ...Issue 3 4 1 June 2005 275 Section 3 Getting the IP network ready for telephony ...
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Page 356: ...Network recovery 356 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 366: ...Network assessment offer 366 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 367: ...Issue 3 4 1 June 2005 367 Appendixes ...
Page 368: ...Appendixes 368 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 394: ...Access list 394 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 414: ...DHCP TFTP 414 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...