Stencils tagged with ‘network’

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) v2.4.1

Amazon Web Services (AWS) v2.4.1

A port of the Amazon Simple Icons to OmniGraffle. Updated for v2.4 (2015-01-18) of the AWS Architecture Icons. These stencils are OmniGraffle shapes (not embedded images!), fully labeled and grouped by type (as per the Amazon sample document).

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Cisco CCA and ISE

Cisco CCA and ISE

Cisco Clean Access and Identity Service Engine icons.

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AWS Networking Icons

AWS Networking Icons

AWS Simple Icons for Architecture Diagrams from http://aws.amazon.com/architecture/icons/ converted to stencils.

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Network 3D 2

Network 3D 2

My attempt to fix the existing Network 3D to work with the ipad.

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United Security Providers Stencil

United Security Providers Stencil

The default stencil of United Security Providers, Switzerland's largest IT security provider. Contains network symbols like switches, routers, gateways as well as servers and generic symbols. There are also symbols for USP products, like the USP Secure Gateways, USP Network Authentication System and USP Secure Entry Server.

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Satellites

Satellites

I needed some satellites for some simple network diagrams. They had to have the appearance of floating in the sky, so perspective was important. I set about creating these in Cinema 4D and dropping them into Omnigraffle.

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Isometric Icecubes

Isometric Icecubes

Colourful, scalable isometric blocks useful for making layer diagrams or pseudo-3d illustrations.

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Cisco Universal (iOS and Mac OS)

Cisco Universal (iOS and Mac OS)

Cisco's vector shapes from http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac50/ac47/2.html converted from individual color EPS files (last updated May 2010) to allow use with the iOS and the Mac OS release of OmniGraffle. There are 293 shapes in this stencil. OmniGraffle for the Mac will display these in full vector while the current iOS...more

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Network Buses

Network Buses

Some common network buses. For those with connectors, e.g. the cylindrical Ethernet Bus, click on the connector line (no double or triple clicking) until you get the green connector icon, then drag that green connector end to the device you want to connect to. Alternatively, you can connect any lines to the magnetic points on...more