D3-DPLM

Model
Direct Physical Link Mapping

Definition

Direct physical link mapping creates a physical link map by direct observation and recording of the physical network links.

How it works

Direct Physical Link Mapping involves a manual process where a network engineer or administrator physically observes and documents the physical connections within the network infrastructure.

Considerations

Constructing and maintaining physical topologies for extensive networks can be challenging and time-consuming using manual methods. Therefore, where feasible, automated methods like active physical link mapping should be considered as a partial or complete solution for physical link mapping processes.

In scenarios where active physical link mapping is not an option, physical inspection of networks is necessary to accomplish physical link mapping. This is due to the lack of reliable techniques to accurately map physical links solely through passive network traffic monitoring.

Artifact Relationships

This defensive technique relates to specific digital artifacts.

maps
maps
Direct Physical Link Mapping
Network Node
Physical Link

References

Reference - Network Mapping