Equipment and Switching
Equipment is valuable not only as an inventory item. It matters where it is installed, what it is connected to, which ports are occupied, which links exist, and what work has already been performed.
From Availability to Control
A simple device list is not enough for serious operation. Location, type, model, ports, switching, change history, and relationships with other network objects are all operational facts.
USERSIDE keeps equipment inside the shared infrastructure model. A device is connected to a site, participates in switching, and may relate to customers, tasks, warehouse operations, and reports.
Switching as a Verifiable Fact
Switching schemes are sensitive to gaps between reality and records. When data is outdated, engineers spend time checking facts, and the company loses control.
When switching is maintained in the system, it can be opened from object cards and used in work processes. USERSIDE does not replace engineering discipline; it gives it a stable place to live.
Technical Depth Without Disorder
Operator networks include switches, OLT, ONU, radio equipment, media converters, ODF, patch panels, splitters, and other elements. USERSIDE allows teams to keep this technical specificity where it is needed.
Such accounting is not for database aesthetics. It helps investigate incidents, plan changes, and reduce dependence on verbal explanations.