From: Cristian Ionescu (cristian.ionescu@omnilogic.ro)
Date: Mon Mar 03 2008 - 14:08:24 ARST
I did not do any diagram....
Just read the chapter and the the tasks
I used the diagram that they gave to us.
m2c
Cristian
Patrick Galligan wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I'm looking for some tips on diagrams in the lab.
>
> How do you do your diagrams in the lab?
>
> Do you redraw them all and make your own notes? eg. note where you are
> having to do redistribution, and where you are sending summaries etc.
> Do you draw a physical layer diagram, in particular for the switching topology?
>
> For real networks that I work on for customers, I do extensive
> diagrams of physical, layer 2, and layer 3 topology, but these take a
> lot of time, which of course they get charged for :) I will often have
> more than 1 layer in each diagram but rarely all 3 layers since it
> gets too messy. I won't have the luxury of time (or charging someone
> for my time!) in the lab so I'm wondering how best to do it to give me
> all the info I need quickly.
>
> Cheers,
> Patrick
>
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