Michael Robinson wrote:
> I am going to put the DIA diagram on my global ftp servers because it
> appears to be one of the only ways that I can get it out to people
> reading the plug list that want to study it:
>
> ftp://ftp.robinson-west.com/pub/robinson-west_com.dia
>
>            or:
>
> ftp://ftp2.robinson-west.com/pub/robinson-west_com.dia
>
> The hardest part of making a diagram, finding the right
> tool to diagram with and learning what to diagram.  I
> don't diagram every single host, only the servers/routers
> and maybe a printer.
>
>   
Okay, I'll take a look at it and see if I can offer up some useful
advice keeping in mind all your connectivity requirements. I must say,
this is the 1st time I tried to do a network diagram w. Dia and it was
extremely painful compared to Visio...

One of the great things about diagramming networks is that
you can play around with different ideas and design the network
to be meet your reqs, be flexible, scalabe, reliable, fast, easy
to troubleshoot, etc.

And then you can come up w. an implementation plan.

It's too bad you live so far out and don't come to PLUG events, because
it would be great to have a whiteboard brainstorming session w. you. I 
really
dig this kind of stuff, alot! :-)
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