Since you mention visio I suppose you know (also for the benefit of
everyone else) there's a "Network Equipment" addon to the Enterprise
version. If you did not: there's all kind of front view, back view ecc
for lots of products of different vendors.
I was able to construct the exact back view of my routers (in order to
create logical diagrams to tape near the rack) in less than 3 minutes...
take the "empty 3640 back view" object, snap in a "1-port 10BaseT,1-port
Token Ring, 2 WIC slots" object, snap in 2 "WIC-1T" objects and so on,
select all, Group.
I've put a sample at http://www.geocities.com/heiko_herold if somebody is
interested.
Bye
Heiko
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> -----Messaggio originale-----
> Da: Nigel Taylor [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Inviato: marted́ 16 maggio 2000 6.03
> A: Bryant Andrews; Cisco Group Study
> Oggetto: Network Designing...
>
> Fellow list members,
> I'm currently trying to find a design
> tool for creating Network diagrams and wiring diagrams as well.
> Currently AutoCAD has been mentioned and of course there's other tools
> like Visio. Can anyone make a suggestion on which program can
> accomplish both of these objectives. It would be nice if the program
> itself does have the necessary icons/clipart that identifies cisco
> products..etc. I remember reading about a virtual design environment
> tool that's a part of CiscoWorks 2000 offerings. If anyone is
> currently using this tool can you please provide some feedback as to
> the functionality of this tool or any others currently being used to
> accomplish this task....
>
> TIA
> Nigel
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