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How To use Switches in Network Diagram

Special libraries of highly detailed, accurate shapes and computer graphics, servers, hubs, switches, printers, mainframes, face plates, routers etc.
The vector stencils library "Rack diagrams" contains 33 rack design elements for drawing the computer network server rack diagrams.
"A 19-inch rack is a standardized frame or enclosure for mounting multiple equipment modules. Each module has a front panel that is 19 inches (482.6 mm) wide, including edges or ears that protrude on each side which allow the module to be fastened to the rack frame with screws. ...
Equipment designed to be placed in a rack is typically described as rack-mount, rack-mount instrument, a rack mounted system, a rack mount chassis, subrack, rack mountable, or occasionally simply shelf. The height of the electronic modules is also standardized as multiples of 1.75 inches (44.45 mm) or one rack unit or U (less commonly RU). The industry standard rack cabinet is 42U tall. ...
19-inch racks in 2-post or 4-post form hold most equipment in modern data centers, ISP facilities and professionally designed corporate server rooms. They allow for dense hardware configurations without occupying excessive floorspace or requiring shelving." [19-inch rack. Wikipedia]
The clip art example "Rack diagrams - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Rack Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
19 inch Rack with Rails
19 inch Rack with Rails, 19 inch rack,
Rack
Rack, rack,
Rack rails
Rack rails, rack rails,
Rack rails (half-width)
Rack rails (half-width), rack rails,
Single rack rail
Single rack rail, single rack rail,
Xserve RAID
Xserve RAID, Xserve RAID, Apple Xserve Raid 3U,
XServe
XServe, XServe, Apple XServe 1U,
1U tray
1U tray, 1U tray,
1U spacer
1U spacer, 1U spacer,
2U server
2U server, 2U server,
1U Ethernet Switch/Hub
1U Ethernet Switch/Hub, 1U ethernet switch hub,
2U Ethernet Switch/Hub
2U Ethernet Switch/Hub, 2U ethernet switch hub,
1U power strip
1U power strip, 1U power strip,
1U KVM switch
1U KVM switch, 1U KVM switch,
1U patch panel
1U patch panel, patch panel,
Rackmount UPS
Rackmount UPS, UPS, rackmount UPS,
Cisco switch (WS-C3560-24PS-S)
Cisco switch (WS-C3560-24PS-S), Cisco switch, WS-C3560-24PS-S,
Cisco switch (WS-C3560-48TS-S)
Cisco switch (WS-C3560-48TS-S), Cisco switch, WS-C3560-48TS-S,
Cisco switch (WS-C2960-48TT-L)
Cisco switch (WS-C2960-48TT-L), Cisco switch, WS-C2960-48TT-L,
Cisco switch (WS-C2960-48TC-L)
Cisco switch (WS-C2960-48TC-L), Cisco switch, WS-C2960-48TC-L,
Cisco switch (WS-C2960-24TT-L)
Cisco switch (WS-C2960-24TT-L), Cisco switch, WS-C2960-24TT-L,
Cisco switch (WS-C2960-24TC-L)
Cisco switch (WS-C2960-24TC-L), Cisco switch, WS-C2960-24TC-L,
7U rackmount LCD monitor
7U rackmount LCD monitor, 7U rackmount LCD monitor,
8U rackmount LCD monitor
8U rackmount LCD monitor, 8U rackmount LCD monitor, 8U rack LCD display,
Fiber optic patch panel (type A)
Fiber optic patch panel (type A), fiber optic patch panel,
Fiber optic patch panel (type B)
Fiber optic patch panel (type B), fiber optic patch panel,
Fiber optic patch panel (type C)
Fiber optic patch panel (type C), fiber optic patch panel,
3U server
3U server, 3U server,
2U RAID array
2U RAID array, 2U RAID array,
3U RAID array
3U RAID array, 3U RAID array,
Managed UPS
Managed UPS, managed UPS,
1U 19'' LCD monitor keyboard
1U 19'' LCD monitor keyboard, LCD monitor keyboard, KVM,
1U server
1U server, 1U server,

Network Hubs

Special libraries of highly detailed, accurate shapes and computer graphics, servers, hubs, switches, printers, mainframes, face plates, routers etc.
"Network planning and design is an iterative process, encompassing topological design, network-synthesis, and network-realization, and is aimed at ensuring that a new telecommunications network or service meets the needs of the subscriber and operator. Network planning process involves three main steps: 1) Topological design: This stage involves determining where to place the components and how to connect them. 2) Network-synthesis: This stage involves determining the size of the components used, subject to performance criteria such as the Grade of Service (GoS). 3) Network realization: This stage involves determining how to meet capacity requirements, and ensure reliability within the network." [Network planning and design. Wikipedia]
This computer network system design diagram example 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.
Network system design
Network system design, workstation, wireless router, switch, smartphone, server, laptop computer, iPhone 4, hardware firewall, desktop PC, cloud, ADSL modem,

network topology diagram software, network icons, network diagram template, networking icons available, how to draw a network diagram Computer Network Diagrams

network topology diagram software, network icons, network diagram template, networking icons available, how to draw a network diagram
Computer Network Diagrams solution extends ConceptDraw PRO software with samples, templates and libraries of vector icons and objects of computer network devices and network components to help you create professional-looking Computer Network Diagrams, to plan simple home networks and complex computer network configurations for large buildings, to represent their schemes in a comprehensible graphical view, to document computer networks configurations, to depict the interactions between network's components, the used protocols and topologies, to represent physical and logical network structures, to compare visually different topologies and to depict their combinations, to represent in details the network structure with help of schemes, to study and analyze the network configurations, to communicate effectively to engineers, stakeholders and end-users, to track network working and troubleshoot, if necessary.