Hi Arthur,

I'm agreeing with you 100% Arthur. I'm also trying to understand the
concept behind the pf from few months and honestly still i am confused. :(
Me also believe pf is a complex marvelous system which can't understand in
one shot.

But i should tell one thing hear. This community guys & inverse people are
really helpful and helped me lot to open my eyes across this super product.


Yes definitely missing document is basic steps. :) Hope one will do it in
near future.

Regards,
Sampath


On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 9:23 PM, Arthur Emerson III
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Has anyone ever produced a poster-sized flowchart documenting how
> the various modules used by PF interact with each other, switches,
> clients, etc?  Something along the lines of what Microsoft provides
> for their enterprise apps like Exchange or Lync:
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=6797
>
> The biggest barrier to entry with PF is knowing where to start, and
> anyone who has been a member of this list for a few months or longer
> can see all of the questions from potential deployment sites that don't
> have the "big picture" of how everything interacts, where/how it should
> be deployed in an existing network, and whether or not they should
> deploy inline versus VLAN switching.
>
> I have never stumbled across something like this for PF, and was just
> thinking that a simple poster explaining how everything interacts
> would be useful to help people troubleshoot...and as a planning tool
> to drive further adoption from those who are overwhelmed by the
> different options available and give up because they think that PF
> is too complex to implement without consulting help...
>
> -Arthur
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