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. Regards, - Chris. ____________________________________________________________________ List archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/intermapper-talk%40list.dartware.com/ To unsubscribe: send email to: [email protected]
