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Subject: Re: Wanted: thoughts/impressions on Nways
From: Ziyad Choudhury <ziyad@US.IBM.COM>
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 14:49:35 -0400
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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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Poughkeepsie, NY 12601


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Matt Ashfield <mda@UNB.CA> on 04/15/99 02:04:43 PM

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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@unb.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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