F5 Visio Stencils
Here is a compiled list of our Visio stencils through the years. Please keep the requests coming and we can continue to push for a formal maintenance process for this benefitial documentation method. If you feel we should focus on more online tools like Lucid please let us know in the comments! Cheers and happy diagraming.
F5 Visio Hardware Stencils v2.2 (Current)
Updated June 26, 2022 including rSeries and VELOS chassis hardware
- Enterprise Manager 4000
- BIG-IP 1600
- BIG-IP 2x00
- BIG-IP 3600
- BIG-IP 3900
- BIG-IP 4x00
- BIG-IP 5x00
- BIG-IP 6900
- BIG-IP 7x00
- BIG-IP 89x0
- BIG-IP 10000 Series
- BIG-IP 11000 Series
- BIG-IP i2000 Series
- BIG-IP i4000 Series
- BIG-IP i5000 Series
- BIG-IP i7000 Series
- BIG-IP i10000 Series
- BIG-IP r5000
- BIG-IP r10000
- BIG-IP VIPRION 2400
- BIG-IP VIPRION 4400
- BIG-IP VIPRION 4800
- BIG-IP VELOS 4U
- BIG-IP VELOS 16U
F5 Visio Stencils
Updated June 23, 2016 for BIG-IP, VIPRION, and Enterprise Manager hardware
- Enterprise Manager 4000
- BIG-IP 1600
- BIG-IP 2000
- BIG-IP 3600
- BIG-IP 3900
- BIG-IP 4000
- BIG-IP 5000
- BIG-IP 6900
- BIG-IP 7000 Series
- BIG-IP 8900 Series
- BIG-IP 10000 Series
- BIG-IP 11000
- BIG-IP 11000 Series
- F5 B2100 VIPRION Blade
- F5 B2250 VIPRION Blade
- F5 VIPRION 2200 Chassis
- F5 VIPRION 2400 Chassis
- F5 VIPRION 4400 Chassis
- F5 VIPRION 4800 Chassis
F5 iSeries Stencils v1.0
Includes basic stencils for the following:
- i2000 Series
- i4000 Series
- i5000 Series
- i7000 Series
- i10000 Series
Legacy F5 Visio ADC Stencils
Updated November 15, 2013
F5 ARX Visio Stencils
- joelie123Nimbostratus
As an expert in consumer behaviour, I understand the significance of effective documentation methods in understanding and analysis of consumer trends. It's impressive to see the compilation of Visio stencils throughout the years, serving as a valuable resource for visualizing complex concepts. However, incorporating online tools like Lucid to complement this repository is worth considering. For students seeking in-depth knowledge and practical assistance, platforms offering "consumer behavior assignment help" can significantly enhance their learning experience and proficiency. Keep up the great work and continuous improvement!
- MR_RJCirrus
Thanks for pushing this forward.
Port-level graphics would be nice, at the same level as the other devices available.
//R
- Chase_AbbottEmployee
MR_RJ aprove
There's a lot less visibility into Visio these days and I have forwarded these onto anyone that would be able to get this done.
After I kidnapped a designer for questioning, I did get a better reception around Lucid inclusion given a lot of vendors are moving that way for long term diagramming support. I am pushing both stories to see which one gets better traction and will provide an update accordingly.
One thing to note, are we looking for rSeries generic shapes or port level snapping and config management db type of descriptors?
JRahm - aproveNimbostratus
Would it be possilble to get the rest of the rSeries lineup added to this stencil?
- MR_RJCirrus
As stated above. R4xxx series, like R4600 is not available. This is something we as a customer expect to be able to document our installations in a good way.
- Chase_AbbottEmployee
Krishnaanupala I know these have never been made into Visio stencils, but I know they exist all as individual graphic elements (lots of small eps/jpgs) for use on things like powerpoint and for our internal branding teams. The image from that white paper was done in powerpoint and saved out to an image.
I'll find out if those were ever published for people to use even if it's not a Visio stencil.
- KrishnaanupalaAltostratus
For a while I have been trying to get BIG-IP VE visio stencils to draw diagrams of VE (LTM,APM & DNS) instances used in our private cloud environment, Any chance these could be published ?
Example, Like the once used in below article,
- krisdames2Altostratus
These are great, thank you Chase for putting this together. I could certainly use these for Lucid.
- Chase_AbbottEmployee
Yep. That was the latest I was given. The items in bold under the v2 are the updates from the prior version. I'll shoot a note out to the people that gave me those and I'll ping this thread back.
- PSilvaRet. Employee
Sathya_Kumar Pretty sure v2.2 is the latest (link above) but we'll keep an eye out for anything new coming. Maybe Chase_Abbott knows more?
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