Wow! I have no problem with it...

Let's see, as far as the MAC's go, the right three screens are powered by a:

MAC G4, 466Mhz, 512MB RAM, OS-X 10.2
InterMapper 3.6.2 OS-X Native
Built-In Ethernet
1 ATI Rage Video Card driving 2 Apple 24 inch displays
1 Built-in Nvidia Card driving the third flat panel

4 Main Maps visible with 25, 70, 33 items monitored by each respectively. About 5 
more hidden maps (non-critical stuff) with some other 40 to 50 devices monitored


The left quad screen setup (two NEC 21 inch CRT's on the bottom and two 17 inch Flat 
Panels on top) are powered by:

Mac G4, 466Mhz, 256MB RAM, OS-X 10.1.3 (soon to be Jaguarized :-))
InterMapper 3.6.2 OS-X Native
1 ATI Radeon
1 ATI Rage

6 active maps, all visible with 157, 256, 9, 58, 61, 2 actively moniteored devices 
each respectively.

The right hand setup is mostly hosts and routers. The left setup is currently mostly 
switches and UPS's (and now Access Points are moving in there)


Our network is about 99.9% Cisco. We have anything from 1700 line switches to 6500 
class switch/routers and at least one of each of the models in between. The main 
campus has about 25 buildings ranging in size from about 6 stories to 23 stories
high.

The WAN consists of a hodge podge of small to medium sized sites plus a remote data 
center. We provide 100Mb/s Switched Ethernet to each desktop, collapse to a building 
distribution frame at 1000Mb/s and back to a central CORE at the same speed. Each 
building in the campus is treated as a separate LAN connected all together by the 
core's.

We monitior all links and devices via InterMapper... Our paging and correlation 
engines are in Tivoli TME with TAVVE ... but the visual maps and active visual 
monitor is InterMapper. Tivoli gives us a lot of horsepower and options/bells and 
whistles, but InterMapper is a lot more elegant in "Chrome" :-)

We all have to thank Akbar Kara, our manager, for introducing InterMapper to our 
group when he joined us. He was the driving force behind the setup that you see. He 
is the MAC dweeb, InterMapper guru (I learn fast though), and overall McGuiver. He is 
copied in this email.

Did I leave  anything out?

Richard E. Brown wrote:
> Manny:
> 
> --- You wrote:
> Thanks... Took a lot of pushing on the boss to get the money for the macs and 
> those two 24 inchers... We are still pushing for a wall panel, but, now it gets 
> expensive.. :-)
> --- end of quote ---
> 
> Cool! I'd love to put this image on our website. A couple requests:
> 
> 1)    May I post it?
> 
> 2)    Would you give me a short description of your setup: specs for the Macs
> running InterMapper (G3/G4, processor speeds, memory, OS version), number of
> monitors, number of devices monitored, number of maps, etc. It'd be nice to have
> a 25-word description of the scope of your network as well. 
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Rich Brown                    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Dartware, LLC                 http://www.dartware.com
> 10 Buck Road, PO Box 130      Telephone: 603-643-2268
> Hanover, NH 03755-0130 USA    Fax: 603-643-2289
> 
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