NetDoc User Guide
Buildings
Each campus you set up will contain buildings that contain spaces that house components of the
infrastructure. Your company may have one building, or numerous buildings that can be
interconnected by cabling components. After spaces are in place, you can start to specify cabling
and hardware.
To add a Building:
1.
On the
NetDoc
Main Page, select
Infrastructure
on the
SETUP
menu.
2.
Highlight the Campus where you wish to add spaces and buildings by clicking on the
Campus
icon
or
name
.
3.
The Campus Info dialog screen appears with the campus name in the title bar and
Attributes frame.
4.
Click the
Building List
radio button. Click the
Add
button to add a new Building. The
Attachments area allows you to insert a drawing. You may also add text information
about the space or building within the
Notes
area.
5.
Enter the Name and Location(s) of the buildings. Click
Add
for each additional Building.
Click
Save
when you are finished.
6.
A plus sign will appear next to the campus icon indicating that there is infrastructure
information at the next level down. Click plus
(+)
changing it to a minus
(-)
to expand
and view that information. A building icon appears next to the name of each building on
the Navigator Tree.
To remove a Building:
1.
On the Main Page, select
Infrastructure
on the
SETUP
menu.
2.
Highlight the Campus where you wish to delete a building by clicking on the Campus
icon
or
name
.
3.
Click the
Building List
radio button.
4.
Select the building you wish to remove, and click the
Delete
button. If there are floors
associated with the building, a
NetDoc
warning box pops up: "The space cannot be
deleted until subordinate items are removed first."
5.
Click
Save
to complete the deletion. The building’s name will be removed from the
Navigator Tree.
Floors
Floors in buildings are the next level of geographical infrastructure you create in
NetDoc
. Floors
may contain communication spaces, conference rooms, telecommunications spaces, offices,
cubicles, hallways, storage, and so forth that in turn house cabling elements and hardware.
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