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Cisco Network Objects in ConceptDraw DIAGRAM

ConceptDraw DIAGRAM is the only application on the Macintosh platform, supplied with a comprehensive Cisco icon set. For graphic solutions that support Windows, only Microsoft Visio has a library of Cisco shapes. ConceptDraw DIAGRAM is a valuable option to many network professionals that use Macintosh computers or work in a combined Mac and PC environment.

Wireless Network with ConceptDraw DIAGRAM

Wireless Networks solution from ConceptDraw Solution Park extends ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming software to help network engineers and designers efficiently design, create and illustrate wireless network diagrams.

Network Diagramming Software for Design. Cisco Network Diagrams

Cisco Network Diagrams use Cisco network symbols to visualize the computer networks topology and equipment connections and arrangement. They are used by IT professionals and corporate IT departments, network and system administrators to visually document the topology and design of Cisco networks. Cisco has its own brand of network diagram icons. Cisco symbols are depicting network equipment, and connections lines where their style specifies the physical connection type. A Cloud icon represents the connection between external and internal networks without determining of outside network structure. If the same LAN designed with several appliances like PCs, a server and they connected to a switch and further connected to a router, which is linked to the Internet through the WAN. Various network diagrams may be depicted, for a LAN level with personal nodes or single physical devices, hubs or servers.

How to Create Network Diagrams

ConceptDraw Wireless Network solution includes 81 of professional-looking stencils and several samples that you can modify and make your own diagram.

OSPF Network. Computer and Network Examples

OSPF is an interior gateway protocol (IGP), it is widely used in large enterprise networks. OSPF routes the IP packets within a single routing domain. It gathers the information about the link state from the routers and makes the network topology map.
This example was created in ConceptDraw DIAGRAM using the Computer and Networks Area of ConceptDraw Solution Park and shows the OSPF diagram.

How to Create Cisco Network Diagram

The Cisco Network Diagrams Solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park helps you to create the Cisco Network Diagrams quick and easy using the ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming and vector drawing software.
The Cisco Network Diagrams Solution contains 14 libraries with 450 ready-to-use predesigned vector objects.

Biology Symbols

ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming and vector drawing software extended with Biology solution from the Science and Education area offers a set of useful tools for fast and easy drawing of various biology illustrations and drawings.

Biology solution provides 3 libraries with large quantity of vector biology symbols: Biochemistry of Metabolism Library, Carbohydrate Metabolism Library, Citric Acid Cycle (TCA Cycle) Library.

EIGRP. Computer and Network Examples

The Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) is a progressive distance-vector dynamic routing protocol. It was developed by the Cisco Systems and is available as an open standard from 2013.
EIGRP is used to help automate routing decisions and configuration of the computer network. It allows the routers of the same logical area automatically share route information.

Spider Chart Template

This sample shows the Spider Chart that represents the budget and spending for one organization and allows to compare them. The multivariate data are represented on the Spider Chart as a two-dimensional chart with four or more variables displayed on the axes that start in one point. The Spider Charts are used in the management, business and sport.
The vector stencils library "Computer peripheral devices" contains 18 clipart images of computer peripheral devices and equipment for drawing network diagrams.
"A peripheral is a device that is connected to a host computer, but not an integral part of it. It expands the host's capabilities but does not form part of the core computer architecture. It is often, but not always, partially or completely dependent on the host.
There are three different types of peripherals:
(1) Input, used to interact with, or send data to the computer (mouse, keyboards, etc.).
(2) Output, which provides output to the user from the computer (monitors, printers, etc.).
(3) Storage, which stores data processed by the computer (hard drives, flash drives, etc.)" [Peripheral. Wikipedia]
The clip art example "Computer peripheral devices - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Computer and Networks solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Uninterruptible power supply
Uninterruptible power supply, UPS,
Webcam
Webcam, webcam,
Keyboard
Keyboard, keyboard,
Optical mouse
Optical mouse, mouse,
Computer speakers
Computer speakers, speakers,
Headphones
Headphones, earphones,
VoIP phone
VoIP phone, IP phone,
Apple Keyboard
Apple Keyboard, Apple keyboard,
Apple Mouse
Apple Mouse, Apple mouse,
LCD projector
LCD projector, LCD TV projector,
Port adapter
Port adapter, port adapter,
Airport Express
Airport Express, Airport Express,
Joystick
Joystick, joystick,
Webcam
Webcam, Web camera,
Video projector
Video projector, projector,