A cylindrical or circular icon with four arrows pointing outward. It directs data packets between different networks.
A small printer icon, typically representing a shared network resource. Logical and Connectivity Symbols These icons describe how data moves or where it originates:
Depending on the organization, specific "stencils" or icon sets may be required:
A simple rectangular icon with arrows, often used in older diagrams to represent a central connection point that broadcasts data to all ports. Endpoint and Peripheral Symbols These represent the devices users interact with directly:
These icons represent the physical hardware that makes up the backbone of a network:
Icons shaped like notebooks or smartphones, indicating portable devices connected to the network.
Highly detailed blue icons that are the industry standard for enterprise-level networking.
An icon featuring a small box with signal waves (arc lines) to show Wi-Fi connectivity.