Mechanical pencil, a sheet of paper for a straight edge, and a penny
when you want to make a proffesional looking round object. I publish to
Flickr using macro mode on my Fuji Finepix 5100 to make the picture.
No little Cisco hockey puck stencils, but last year when I sketched a
steaming pile o' poo all parties involved understood this to be the
Cisco ICS 7750 we were scheduled to replace.
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
Much of the enterprise market seems wedded to Visio as their network
graphics tool, which locks them into Windows. Personally, I hate both
little pictures of equipment and Cisco hockey-puck icons; I much prefer
things like rectangles saying "7507 STL-1" or "M160 NYC-3".
Assuming you use *NIX platforms (including BSD under Mac OS X), what are
your preferred tools for network drawings, both for internal and
external use? I'd hate to be driven to Windows only because I need Visio.
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