On Sun, 2002-11-17 at 00:14, Gary Armstrong wrote: > I'm having trouble putting a name to what I want, so not suprisingly I'm > having trouble finding anything. > > I want describe the network of a small company. So I'm hoping to find some > graphing tool that does that or maybe a general purpose tool with > pre-existing symbols for computing/communication hardware. > > Just in case I'm thinking to small, if there is some app that would do more > than draw it, I'd be very interested. > > As always money counts. Can anyone make a recomendation? > > TIA > Gary > There are network diagramming and diagnostic programs - there is a version of OpenView for linux (HP OpenView) - there are other network utils that will quite literally draw a flowchart of your network. Dia for Gnome has stencils that come with it to do "hand baked" diagrams of networks - if you want to do it manually (yech).
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