On 4/18/11 9:10 PM, "Chris Kawchuk" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi Dartware, > >Any way to change the "default" thickness of the lines drawn for >interfaces? > >Reason being, Networking in general is "moving up the bandwidth" ladder, >where 1Gbps/sec is almost the norm now. Many ISPs now have 1G and >10Gbps/links (in certain cases, 100G is fast becoming the "new interface >of choice" for high-speed links between high-end devices) > >Hence as it stands right now, a 1G, 10G and 40Gbps/sec ( 4 x 10G LAG) all >show up pretty much as the same "weight" of lines, making them somewhat >indistinguishable. > >Would it be possible to select the "reference width" within a future >release of Intermapper? (either server wide or on a per-map basis). > >i.e.: > >1 Pixel Line = 1G (or less) >2 Pixel Line = 10G >4 Pixel Line = 40G >8 Pixel Line = 100G >.. or other such "calculative" algorithm, where we can tweak where the >"floor" is. > >That'd visually make the map a little more representative when dealing >with maps which have high-bandwidth links. > > Chris -- You make a good point. I don't think there's any way to do what you're asking for at the moment, but I can see that it makes sense to put in the hopper for consideration. I'm going to turn your message into an ER. -- Christopher ================================= Christopher L. Sweeney Director of Software Development Dartware, LLC +1 603 643-9600 x104 http://www.intermapper.com/ <http://dartware.com/>
