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Campus Network Best Practices:

Hints on Network Diagrams


Dale Smith
Network Startup Resource Center
dsmith@nsrc.org
This document is a result of work by the Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC at http://www.nsrc.org). This document may be
freely copied, modified, and otherwise re-used on the condition that any re-use acknowledge the NSRC as the original source.
Network Diagram Hints
•  Use separate diagrams for separate layers
–  Physical (cabling)
–  Switching (layer 2)
–  Routing (layer 3)
–  Frequently can combine Switching/Routing
•  Helpful to have the physical diagram be an
overlay on your campus map to show
relations and distances between buildings
•  If you combine layer 2/3, make it clear where
you are switching and where you are routing
Sample Physical Diagram

2x 8x62.5 fiber
62.5 fiber
2.4Ghz 54Mbs
wireless
12xG.652.D fiber

Splice

4xG.652.D fiber 4xG.652.D fiber

2x
cat5e
Sample Layer 3 Diagram
Cisco 2901 Cisco 3750-12D
Border Router (no NAT) Core Router

62.63.64.32/29 128.223.2.64/29
ISP
128.223.10.0/24

128.223.20.0/24 Art Faculty

128.223.12.0/23

128.223.14.0/24
Server Network
128.223.16.0/24

Admin Building Social Science General Science Faculty


Faculty
Sample Layer 2/3 Diagram
Cisco 2901 Cisco 3750-12D
Border Router (no NAT) Core Router

62.63.64.32/29 128.223.2.64/29
ISP
128.223.10.0/24

128.223.20.0/24

128.223.12.0/23 Art Faculty

128.223.14.0/24
Server Network
128.223.16.0/24

General Science Faculty


Admin Building Social Science Faculty
Sample Layer 3 (Core detail)
62.63.64.34

Cisco 2901
Border Router

.65

128.223.2.64/29

.66

Cisco 3750-12D 128.223.20.0/24


Core Router .1 .11 .12 .20
DNS DHCP Mail

Buildings
Questions?

This document is a result of work by the Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC at http://www.nsrc.org). This document may be
freely copied, modified, and otherwise re-used on the condition that any re-use acknowledge the NSRC as the original source.
Symbols to use for diagrams

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