Been thinking of doing a network diagram to go with my hosts list.
Simple question, what software do you use to make your network diagrams? The more free the better ;)
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Been thinking of doing a network diagram to go with my hosts list.
Simple question, what software do you use to make your network diagrams? The more free the better ;)
Visio for me. Not free though :(
Stuff costs money, as I say to all my teaching colleagues :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Dos_Box
Network Notepad freebie allows you to create interactive diagrams so if you insert ip's etc... for switches and other devices you can click on them and telnet or connect to their web interface easily.
Ben
Could try Dia. Nowhere near as good as Visio but gets the job done and its free :)
Or in my case, it was a piece of paper and a pen...........
(I needed it quickly and off the top of my head)
Chris
I used to use Visio pirate edition. Its pretty good, but now I am legal and use Kvivo, from koffice. it does mostly the same stuff.
http://www.koffice.org/kivio/
Nagios here. Check the 2d and 3d views. :)
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/images.../statuswrl.jpg
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/images.../statusmap.jpg
Had just started to put something together using freemind but this thread has thrown up a few other good ideas.. Hmmm... :?
I ordered a license for Visio when I ordered my last load of Office licenses from Ramesys - they chucked in the license and media for free ;)
I use Visio and Flukes Network Manager, visio is perfect though, the fluke software talks to my fluke tools and to my managed switches
Just thought I'd try Visio out, how do I stack certain things like patch panels and switches? :?
Just had a play with that - not bad for logical maps, especially since it automatically makes room for new stuff.Quote:
Originally Posted by _Bob_
What do people use for _physical_ maps? i.e uplink cable goes through drop ceiling, up onto roof, disappears somewhere amongst the air-con units then reappears in some random trunking 50m away (don't ask).
I've been using photos and hand-drawn diagrams for the stuff I've installed / redone, but there are still swathes of uncharted Cat5 in our school (see above).
I have started using Network Notepad - it's great for logical maps. Easy to use and very slight learning curve. Thanks for the tip!!