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Cisco Multimedia, Voice, Phone. Cisco icons, shapes, stencils and symbols

The ConceptDraw vector stencils library Cisco Multimedia, Voice, Phone contains equipment symbols for drawing the computer network diagrams.

Cisco Switches and Hubs. Cisco icons, shapes, stencils and symbols

Cisco switches and hubs deliver the best performance, and often used as network solutions for small businesses, enterprises, data centers. Cisco switches are the core interconnect devices of each computer network. The numerous Cisco switches specifically designed for various applications. Network switches are separated for two types: fixed configuration and modular switches. The fixed configuration switches deprecate swapping or adding another module, and vice versa for modular switch.

Cisco Security. Cisco icons, shapes, stencils and symbols

The ConceptDraw vector stencils library "Cisco Security" contains 16 symbols of security devices and equipment for drawing the computer network diagrams using the ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming and vector drawing software.

Cisco Network Design. Cisco icons, shapes, stencils, symbols and design elements

Cisco Network Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park provides 14 libraries with 450 ready-to-use predesigned vector objects that can be used for quickly and easily drawing the professional Cisco Network Diagrams.

Local area network (LAN). Computer and Network Examples

A local area network (LAN) is a devices network that connect with each other in the scope of a home, school, laboratory, or office. Usually, a LAN comprise computers and peripheral devices linked to a local domain server. All network appliances can use a shared printers or disk storage. A local area network serve for many hundreds of users. Typically, LAN includes many wires and cables that demand a previously designed network diagram. They are used by IT professionals to visually document the LANs physical structure and arrangement.
ConceptDraw - Perfect Network Diagramming Software with examples of LAN Diagrams. ConceptDraw Network Diagram is ideal for network engineers and network designers who need to draw Local Area Network diagrams.
How to Draw a Computer Network
How to Draw a Computer Network

Network VOIP. Computer and Network Examples

Voice-over-Internet protocol (VoIP) is a protocol of the voice communications and multimedia sessions through the Internet or other packet-switched networks. VoIP systems use the data compression techniques, encapsulated in a data-packet stream over IP. They allows users to use regular telephone networks through any internet service provider and anywhere. VoIP is also called IP telephony, Internet telephony, Voice over broadband (VoBB).
This example was created in ConceptDraw DIAGRAM using the Computer and Networks Area of ConceptDraw Solution Park and shows the VoIP Network.
The vector stencils library "Mobile and Phones" contains 46 mobile and phone icons.
Use it to design your audio, video and multimedia illustrations, presentations, web pages and infographics with ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software.
The vector stencils library "Mobile and Phones" is included in the Audio, Video, Media solution from the Illustration area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Media player
Media player, media player,
iPod 1
iPod 1, iPod, mp4 player, iOS music player,
iPod 2
iPod 2, iPod, mp4 player, iOS music player,
iPod 3
iPod 3, iPod mini, mp4 player, iOS music player,
iPod classic
iPod classic, iPod classic,
iPod nano
iPod nano, iPod nano,
iPod touch
iPod touch, iPod touch,
iPod shuffle
iPod shuffle, iPod shuffle,
Mobile music
Mobile music, mobile music,
Sound frequency bars
Sound frequency bars, sound frequency bars,
Smartphone 1
Smartphone 1, smartphone,
Smartphone 2
Smartphone 2, smartphone,
Send from mobile phone
Send from mobile phone, send from mobile phone,
Send to mobile phone
Send to mobile phone, send to mobile phone,
Tablet statistics
Tablet statistics, tablet statistics, iPad device,
Mobile Internet 1
Mobile Internet 1, mobile internet,
SMS 1
SMS 1, sms,
Mobile searching
Mobile searching, mobile searching,
iPad screen refresh
iPad screen refresh, iPad screen refresh,
Mobile business
Mobile business, mobile business, mobile statistics,
Mobile chat settings
Mobile chat settings, mobile chat settings,
Mobile access
Mobile access, mobile access,
Mobile map
Mobile map, mobile map,
Mobile payment
Mobile payment, mobile payment, online banking,
Mobile shop
Mobile shop, mobile shop,
Palm PDA
Palm PDA, Palm pda,
Tablet 1
Tablet 1, tablet, iPad,
Tablet 2
Tablet 2, tablet,
iPad
iPad, iPad,
iPhone
iPhone, iPhone,
Touchscreen phone
Touchscreen phone, touchscreen phone,
Big screen mobile
Big screen mobile, big screen mobile,
Mobile Internet 2
Mobile Internet 2, mobile internet,
SMS 2
SMS 2, SMS,
Mobile phone browser
Mobile phone browser, mobile phone browser, iCloud,
Tablet browser
Tablet browser, tablet browser,
Mobile cloud computing
Mobile cloud computing, mobile cloud computing,
Mobile contacts
Mobile contacts, mobile contacts,
Android
Android, Android,
Apple
Apple, Apple,
Windows
Windows, Windows,
BlackBerry
BlackBerry, BlackBerry,
Desktop phone
Desktop phone, desktop phone,
IP phone
IP phone, IP phone,
Cordless phone
Cordless phone, cordless phone, mobile charger,
Digital phone
Digital phone, digital phone,

Cisco Products Additional. Cisco icons, shapes, stencils and symbols

The ConceptDraw vector stencils library Cisco Products Additional contains equipment symbols for drawing the computer network diagrams.

Cisco Routers. Cisco icons, shapes, stencils and symbols

Network infrastructure planning is a very important process in the network construction, and the share of time allocated to this within the scope of the entire project may reach 60-80%. A competent and thorough approach to planning contributes to the quick investment return, and also increases the reliability and flexibility of the final system, reducing the probability of additional costs related to the incorrect implementation.
Any planning begins with an analysis of the business requirements to the final system. Basic network parameters, which should be assessed are the scalability, accessibility, cost, speed and safety.
Speed and cost are often mistaken for the most important parameters, and the rest of the parameters aren't even remembered. This is not entirely correct. Initially, it is necessary to assess the business plans for the future, because sometimes it is more profitable to invest more money in the beginning. If the business is to develop, then, consequently, demands on