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I am in the process of documenting an existing network configuration. Along with
the descriptive text, I will be doing some block diagram illustrations to
further clarify what is currently installed. I have done some preliminary
checking, but can't seem to locate any standard symbols to be used to illustrate
this type of installation (e.g., twisted-pair cable, coax, hubs, routers, etc.).
I'm not even certain that any standard exists.