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Re: List of a useful tools for network architects
From: Jens Link <lists () quux de>
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 22:18:54 +0200
Pavel Dimow <paveldimow () gmail com> writes:
Hi, I am wondering what tools you consider most valuable when designing big network from scratch or perform a migration?
White board and a digital camera to document the drawings. Pen and paper are also a very important tool.
For example I would like to know is there a tool that will perform basic sanity checks like network equipment without redundant link or without link at all...
Well there is my head and a couple of years experience. ;-)
I know that the one who design a network have to consider all this issues but some automatic check will save some time for sure...
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