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Jan 20, 2024, 1:26:06 PM1/20/24
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So I've just started a new role where we use Apple Macbooks meaning using MS Visio is out of the question for Network diagram creation. Does anyone know of any good alternative tools? We currently use something called Omnigraffle but the diagrams created aren't the best.

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I know that it's possibly to build beautifully neat and aligned diagrams in Visio because I have seen them; can anyone recommend any good resources for learning how to do this without spending hours weaking every damned line? (Suggesting other tools is also fine, but I do need to generate Visio specifically occasionly)

I'm looking for a way to automatically generate network diagrams. Right now we do it all manually but this can take quite a lot of time. I work for a company that builds and manages networks for clients. Some of these networks are up to 300 networking devices. These devices are routers, switches, access points, wireless bridges,...

Included in these templates is a comprehensive set of computer equipment and network shapes and stencils to help you create accurate diagrams that others on your team will quickly understand. Basic diagrams come with shapes for computers, monitors, networks, and peripherals, while detailed diagrams include shapes like network locations, servers, and many more. For now, this new content is only available in English users; local support for other languages is coming soon.

Looking at updating some logical/physical (connections, not rack layouts) diagrams that are quite extensive with routers/switches/firewalls/load-balancers/etc. Is anyone using some vendor agnostic Visio/drawio diagram icons?

I use draw.io for everything from network diagrams to wallplates, patch panels etc.. super easy and you can add clipart so others know "router" looks like "picture". I use it for simple charts too "did this work - yes - do this or no - do this.

Played around with Gliffy last night, nothing to deep, I like the default icons for networking better in Lucid than Gliffy, not that would stop anyone from making a stellar networking map with Gliffy but I think I will stick with Lucidchart over Gliffy. Might just be because I started with Lucidchart and I have plenty of things done up in it already.

Is there a component that could speed-up the development or some technique we could use? Generally we could do this on our own via System.Drawing, but this might get tricky for more complex network diagrams as we would have to ensure there are no visual overlappings.

Hi, have you tried creately a online diagramming and collaboration software to draw network diagrams, you can draw network diagrams and cisco diagrams as well. There are 1000s of network diagram examples and templates to be used freely.

Thank you Jaakko for this post and for your previous post on Visio diagrams. I am wondering if your style of diagramming has a formal name, particularly the method of representing layer 3 logical interfaces and the way they connect to VLANs. If not, maybe name it after yourself?

Start with a network diagram template and easily drag-and-drop the symbols you need. Add shape data to create a rich diagram that can be used in documentation to comply with SOC II, GDPR, and PCI or to help your team troubleshoot issues.

Visualize your existing network infrastructure from Azure or AWS automatically.Import your Amazon Web Services data or connect to your Azure account to generate a network diagram of your architecture automatically. Your team can plan and optimize a new setup easily.

SmartDraw has best in class Visio&reg import so you never have to recreate network documentation that already exists. You can import VDX, VSD, and VSDX files and Visio stencils. Once imported, you can continue to edit and modify these diagrams like they were native to SmartDraw.

SmartDraw makes it easy to find the right symbol for any type network diagram or topology. You can search for vendor specific routers, switches, hubs, and gateways.You can also find symbols for vendor-neutral shapes for work stations, servers, clients, or peripheral devices. SmartDraw also gives you industry standard symbols for AWS and Azure.

Are you struggling to keep track of your Hyper-V infrastructure and its network connections? Look no further! In this article, we will show you how to easily create a Visio network diagram that visually represents your Hyper-V servers and their network setup. Stay organized and simplify network management with our step-by-step guide.

Visio is the perfect tool for creating network diagrams with Hyper-V servers, thanks to its compatibility with Microsoft products, user-friendly interface, and wide range of templates designed specifically for network architecture. Its intuitive design makes it easy to visualize complex server configurations, improving communication and simplifying troubleshooting.

In this section, we will provide a step-by-step guide to creating a Visio network diagram with Hyper-V servers. By following these simple steps, you can easily visualize the connections and components of your network infrastructure. We will begin with the initial planning and information gathering, then move on to launching Visio and selecting the appropriate network diagram template. Next, we will show you how to add Hyper-V servers to the diagram and connect them to other network components. Finally, we will discuss how to customize the diagram with shapes, labels, and colors to make it easier to understand and use.

When setting up a network diagram for a large corporate project involving Hyper-V servers, following Step 4 is essential to accurately represent and connect all network components, ensuring an efficient and reliable network infrastructure.

Creating a network diagram in Visio can be a daunting task, especially when incorporating Hyper-V servers. However, with the right tips and best practices, this process can be made much simpler and more efficient. In this section, we will discuss key tips for creating a Visio network diagram with Hyper-V servers. From utilizing layers to organizing the diagram, to utilizing templates and stencils for efficiency, to keeping the diagram updated and accurate, we will cover everything you need to know to create a professional and comprehensive network diagram.

This reference architecture implements a hub-spoke network pattern with customer-managed hub infrastructure components. For a Microsoft-managed hub infrastructure solution, see Hub-spoke network topology with Azure Virtual WAN.

Hub virtual network. The hub virtual network hosts shared Azure services. Workloads hosted in the spoke virtual networks can use these services. The hub virtual network is the central point of connectivity for cross-premises networks.

Spoke virtual networks. Spoke virtual networks isolate and manage workloads separately in each spoke. Each workload can include multiple tiers, with multiple subnets connected through Azure load balancers. Spokes can exist in different subscriptions and represent different environments, such as Production and Non-production.

Virtual network connectivity. This architecture connects virtual networks by using peering connections or connected groups. Peering connections and connected groups are non-transitive, low-latency connections between virtual networks. Peered or connected virtual networks can exchange traffic over the Azure backbone without needing a router. Azure Virtual Network Manager creates and manages network groups and their connections.

Azure Bastion host. Azure Bastion provides secure connectivity from the Azure portal to virtual machines (VMs) by using your browser. An Azure Bastion host deployed inside an Azure virtual network can access VMs in that virtual network or in connected virtual networks.

Azure VPN Gateway or Azure ExpressRoute gateway. A virtual network gateway enables a virtual network to connect to a virtual private network (VPN) device or Azure ExpressRoute circuit. The gateway provides cross-premises network connectivity. For more information, see Connect an on-premises network to a Microsoft Azure virtual network and Extend an on-premises network using VPN.

VPN device. A VPN device or service provides external connectivity to the cross-premises network. The VPN device can be a hardware device or a software solution such as the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) in Windows Server. For more information, see Validated VPN devices and device configuration guides.

Virtual Network Manager is a management service that helps you group, configure, deploy, and manage virtual networks at scale across Azure subscriptions, regions, and tenants. With Virtual Network Manager, you can define groups of virtual networks to identify and logically segment your virtual networks. You can define and apply connectivity and security configurations across all virtual networks in a network group at once.

Azure Virtual Network is the fundamental building block for private networks in Azure. Virtual Network enables many Azure resources, such as Azure VMs, to securely communicate with each other, cross-premises networks, and the internet.

Azure Firewall is a managed cloud-based network security service that protects Virtual Network resources. This stateful firewall service has built-in high availability and unrestricted cloud scalability to help you create, enforce, and log application and network connectivity policies across subscriptions and virtual networks.

VPN Gateway is a specific type of virtual network gateway that sends encrypted traffic between a virtual network and an on-premises location over the public internet. You can also use VPN Gateway to send encrypted traffic between Azure virtual networks over the Microsoft network.

This reference architecture implements a hub-spoke network pattern where the hub virtual network acts as a central point of connectivity to many spoke virtual networks. The spoke virtual networks connect with the hub and can be used to isolate workloads. You can also enable cross-premises scenarios by using the hub to connect to on-premises networks.

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