Start with why you think it's necessary and what happens if mgt doesn't listen. Bandwidth is like electricity in a sense. Either you have what you need or you go belly up until some utility company can give you more juice. If you notice a growth pattern and are trying to get in front of it that's obviously important. If you are approaching the point where a single link in redundant pairs can't handle the full load during an outage, that's important as well. Knowing how to use power point helps too (avoid animation). Maybe I don't understand the question but this is usually a no-brainer especially if there is an existing capacity management strategy.
2011/11/17 Bielawa, Daniel Walter <dwbiel...@liberty.edu> > Greetings, > My team is in the process of putting some documentation > together to justify a bandwidth upgrade. I am asking if you would be > willing to reply back to me, with how you decide that it is time to upgrade > your bandwidth. On-line or off-line reply's will be acceptable. > > Thank You > > Daniel Bielawa > Network Engineer > Liberty University Network Services > > (434)592-7987 > > LIBERTY UNIVERSITY > 40 Years of Training Champions for Christ: 1971-2011 > > >