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Any good diagram docs on connecting Routers etc
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| Spides 2003-03-24, 4:09 pm |
| Does anyone know where I can get any graphic docs on the connection of Routers to switches, Frame Relay into Routers etc. I need some graphics for a presentation. Any help thanks...... | |
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| do a search on CCO for visio templates.
I think they also have templates for word, or maybe powerpoint. | |
| Spides 2003-03-24, 7:04 pm |
| Cheers for that Mat P but I didn't have much joy with that.... | |
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| Spides 2003-03-25, 3:41 pm |
| Those are great MatP, thanks for that. But I was hoping to get one that show the connections, i.e. the frame relay link connecting into s0 of the Cisco Router, int s1 into a switch etc. Sorry I know I'm asking alot... | |
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| Surely you can draw a nice fluffy cloud, with a zigzag line and add some text to it?? | |
| anchor40 2003-03-25, 5:47 pm |
| Aren't the nice fluffy clouds standard in PowerPoint? I know they are in Visio... 
Spides, What type of presentation are you trying to make? Every diagram I've ever done, I've drawn the lines between the pictures of the devices, then label with whatever interfaces they need to be. There's not a specific graphic for the connections, just a lot of lines and text boxes.
Did that make sense? What program(s) are you making the presentation with, PowerPoint? | |
| Spides 2003-03-25, 7:34 pm |
| Fluffy clouds and zig lines, that did make me larrrrffffff..... Yeah it is in Powerpoint, but I have to do a presentation from a link from Frame Relay into a Router, then into another Router and then into switches then into subnets. Just wondered if anyone's done this so I could have a look..Sort of like a diagram you can get with Cisco Config | |
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| Theres an idea - I've never used config maker but someboy once told me you can do your betwork drawing with it, then save it in html format or something similar?? | |
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