visio or powerpoint is also very good.

>>> "John Neiberger"  06/20/01 12:23PM >>>
We use NetViz and I've been very happy with it.  I'm not sure how much
it costs, though, and it has a lot of features that might make it
overkill for smaller networks/companies.  Still, it's a great product
and we use it regularly to help keep us sane.

Regards,
John

>>> "Priscilla Oppenheimer"  6/20/01 10:07:23 AM
>>>
Hello,

What product and processes would you recommend for documenting a campus

network. I'm looking for advice on products, tools, and best practices
for 
keeping a network map reasonably up-to-date. By campus network I mean a

large set of LANs with maybe one or two WANs.

I saw the info on NetCool, but it seems like overkill -- maybe more for

large enterprises and service providers and more of an umbrella network

management system rather than just solving the network map problem.

I realize a lot of people let their network maps get out of date! But
any 
advice from people who don't do that? ;-)

Thanks

Priscilla

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