What do swinogers use to document their network with "logical" representation (routers, switch, access-servers, firewall... but no physical representation of a particual device like a 7200vxr etc), I'm having a hard time with visio right now :-/
regards.
Hi Pilippe,
sunrise uses Visio. I personally don't like Visio, but for this kind of drawings it's not the worst tool.
Cheers, Günti
-----Original Message----- From: swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch] On Behalf Of Philippe Strauss Sent: Dienstag, 16. Januar 2007 12:44 To: swinog@swinog.ch Subject: [swinog] better than visio?
What do swinogers use to document their network with "logical" representation (routers, switch, access-servers, firewall... but no physical representation of a particual device like a 7200vxr etc), I'm having a hard time with visio right now :-/
regards.
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On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 12:44:25PM +0100, Philippe Strauss wrote:
What do swinogers use to document their network with "logical" representation (routers, switch, access-servers, firewall... but no physical representation of a particual device like a 7200vxr etc), I'm having a hard time with visio right now :-/
I am afraid I am still using xfig (in the past I have been using tkined/scotty: it allowed detection of networks and documentation).
Then you can use a generation script, using transcript, to be able to plot colours on a GUI, to show availability for example, using colours.
Without Javascript or complicated technology: just a simple generated image, refreshed either interactively or regularly.
Hi, just try smartdraw. www.smartdraw.com. Great tool. Best regards Karl
Il giorno 16-gen-07, alle ore 13:15, Marc SCHAEFER ha scritto:
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 12:44:25PM +0100, Philippe Strauss wrote:
What do swinogers use to document their network with "logical" representation (routers, switch, access-servers, firewall... but no physical representation of a particual device like a 7200vxr etc), I'm having a hard time with visio right now :-/
I am afraid I am still using xfig (in the past I have been using tkined/scotty: it allowed detection of networks and documentation).
Then you can use a generation script, using transcript, to be able to plot colours on a GUI, to show availability for example, using colours.
Without Javascript or complicated technology: just a simple generated image, refreshed either interactively or regularly.
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Hi all
For the Mac-Fans here I can recommend OmniGraffle (http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnigraffle/). It even reads and writes Visio XML-Format-Files if needed with acceptable quality.
Hi all,
I use OmniGraffle as well.
Regards Erich
Am Dienstag, den 16.01.2007, 14:44 +0100 schrieb Roman Hochuli:
Hi all
For the Mac-Fans here I can recommend OmniGraffle (http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnigraffle/). It even reads and writes Visio XML-Format-Files if needed with acceptable quality.
On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 12:44 +0100, Philippe Strauss wrote:
What do swinogers use to document their network with "logical" representation (routers, switch, access-servers, firewall... but no physical representation of a particual device like a 7200vxr etc), I'm having a hard time with visio right now :-/
I am using 'dia' http://www.gnome.org/projects/dia/ for that. Many logical networking symbols are built-in. Also UML and other chart symbols.
Cheers - Dan