Matt,
The features that you need to worry about is the fact that the NWAYs
requires a lot of memory. If you have a RISC box, and you want to put
NWAYS, just triple the current memory in the box already and you should be
semi- fine.
Ziyad Choudhury
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IBM Global Services
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Matt Ashfield <mda AT UNB DOT CA> on 04/15/99 02:04:43 PM
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Subject: Wanted: thoughts/impressions on Nways
Hi all,
We are considering installing NWays Manager for AIX 1.2. We are currently
running Netview 5.1, Framework 3.6 and AIX 4.3.2 . I was hoping for some
feedback from some of you regarding your impressions with the Nways
product. More specifically, how good of a job does it do in managing ATM
(with vlans) switch based networks and router-based networks..What are the
better features that you find it has, and what are some of it's
limitations?
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Matt Ashfield
mda AT unb DOT ca
Hi all,
We are considering installing NWays Manager for
AIX 1.2. We are currently running Netview 5.1, Framework 3.6 and AIX 4.3.2 . I
was hoping for some feedback from some of you regarding your impressions with
the Nways product. More specifically, how good of a job does it do in managing
ATM (with vlans) switch based networks and router-based networks..What are the
better features that you find it has, and what are some of it's limitations?
Any feedback would be greatly
appreciated!
Thanks
Matt Ashfield
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