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RE: standard network symbols/icons
From: Russ White <ruwhite () cisco com>
Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 19:11:16 -0500 (EST)
They are also in the public domain, from the last set of emails I saw on the topic. :-) Russ On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Mark Segal wrote:
Try.. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/503/2.html They are "cisco" icons.. But they are mostly the generic kinds as described by David in a follow up email. Mark -- Mark Segal Director, Data Services Futureway Communications Inc. Tel: (905)326-1570-----Original Message----- From: Michael.Hawk () i-structure com [mailto:Michael.Hawk () i-structure com] Sent: January 20, 2003 12:01 PM To: nanog () trapdoor merit edu Subject: standard network symbols/icons Hello, Do any of the standards organizations (ISO?) have a set of icons/symbols to represent network devices ranging from routers to servers to load balancers? I've always used the basic Cisco and Juniper icons, but I'm being directed to find something not associated with a vendor in *any* way, but prettier than rectangular boxes. My google and ISO website searches have turned up empty aside from an apparently independent attempt at developing standard symbols:http://www.meshuggeneh.net/shoki/symbols/ Does anyone know of any more official source? Thank you, -mike ------------ Michael Hawk Senior Network Engineer (i)Structure, Inc
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Current thread:
- standard network symbols/icons Michael . Hawk (Jan 20)
- Re: standard network symbols/icons Scott Granados (Jan 20)
- Re: standard network symbols/icons David Charlap (Jan 20)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: standard network symbols/icons Mark Segal (Jan 20)
- RE: standard network symbols/icons Russ White (Jan 20)