Re: Network Diagram

From: elliottreyes@adelphia.net
Date: Thu Mar 29 2007 - 15:21:55 ART


Does anyone have a good way of diagramming that show's the switch topology as well as the routing topology.

I'm redrawing all of the IE one's based on my own method of madness. But just wanted to check to see if there is easier ways.

Elliott
---- Brian Dennis <bdennis@internetworkexpert.com> wrote:
> They will give you diagrams but you can not write on them. If you do you
> will get a 12 month vacation from the CCIE lab ;-)
>
> Take the time to draw out your own diagram/diagrams. If you don't have the
> time to spend 5 or 10 minutes drawing a diagram you more than likely aren't
> going pass anyways ;-) For most people by drawing out the network it helps
> them visually remember the topology without having the look back at the
> diagram. This should help cut down on some of the little mistakes like
> applying configuration to a wrong router or interface.
>
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> On 3/28/07 5:33 PM, "ccie@iprimus.com.au" <ccie@iprimus.com.au> wrote:
>
> > Hi Group,
> >
> > It may be a stupid question!
> >
> > I am wondering if you will be given or able to make copies of the network
> > diagram, so we can mark all the boundaries of IGP and BGP withput losing time
> > to draw them on paper:)
> >
> > Regards,
> > Rani
> > CCIE 19999(I am reserving this number for me)
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