Create any type of technical diagram you need
Build connections to diagram your data center assets easily and efficiently. All you need to do is search for the device you need and drop it into your rack. Create infinite infrastructure variations displaying data and power connections between racks, devices, modules and ports.
Connectivity Between Racks
Physical and Logical Connections
Create detailed top-views of floor and room layouts for data centers
A logical network diagram describes the way information flows through a network. Such diagrams can usually show subnets (including VLAN IDs, masks and addresses), network devices like routers and firewalls, and routing protocols. In the OSI model, logical network diagrams correlate with the information contained in L3 (network layer), which is an abstraction layer that deals with packet forwarding through intermediate routers. A logical diagrams helps capture subnets (IPs, VLAN IDs, subnet masks), network address, routers, VPN devices, firewalls, crucial servers, logical interfaces, routing protocols and domains, voice gateways, traffic flow and network segments.
L1 and L2 information does not belong on a logical diagram.
You need the following to build a good logical diagram:
You can leverage the expansive collection of logical shapes from the NetZoom Stencils library representing every type of hardware category and other logical network representations to build out your logical diagram.
To build a logical diagram, we recommend you follow these guidelines:
Conceptualize, visualize, plan and document your audio-video projects with Visio shapes of an unequaled look, technical accuracy and visual precision. Whether you are diagramming studio equipment, broadcast, multi-media systems or home theaters, you can rely on Visio Stencils by NetZoom.
Audio Video Solutions
Home Automation Diagram
Home Theater Diagram
Create a map of your network topology for visualization and reporting purposes. See how your network is connected: computers, peripherals, telecom, surveillance devices and fiber and optic cabling. Draw the layout architecture using either of physical devices or logical symbols.
Mapping Internet Access
Local Area Network Solution
Solution for Switches
The embedded ports within our equipment shapes enable detailed and accurate wiring and port-to-port connectivity between devices all the way down to the cards and modules.
You can leverage the expansive collection of logical shapes from the NetZoom Stencils library representing every type of hardware category and other logical network representations to build out your logical network topology or directly drag and drop any of the real-life representations of the hardware products themselves from the NetZoom Stencils library to build out a physical network topology.
A few basic types of network topologies are as follows:
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