Course Number: NETW191 Module 5: Visio Network Diagram Objectives In this module, you will use Microsoft Visio to create

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Course Number: NETW191 Module 5: Visio Network Diagram Objectives In this module, you will use Microsoft Visio to create a network diagram that depicts the interconnection of the Computer 1 VM, Computer 2 VM, and SOHO Router VM used in earlier project modules.

5. Now that you have a copy of the Microsoft Visio software and have watched the how-to videos, it's time to try your hand at creating a topology diagram for the virtual network that's built and configured in the Hyper-V environment of the course project. Note that while you have only configured the SOHO router, Computer 1, and Computer 2 VMS, there is also a virtual switch you don't see. The virtual switch is responsible for connecting the three network devices together. Once you have identified the proper Microsoft Vision icons to represent the four devices mentioned above, place them on the Visio drawing canvas and interconnect them with lines that represent network cabling. The final step is to add IP address and subnet information to all interfaces. Don't forget to include the loopback interfaces! 5. Take a screenshot of the topology diagram and include it in the course project PPT template for this module.
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