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3920.1 | no limit seems | HLRG02::NOTES | | Wed Oct 21 1992 05:18 | 26 |
| Hi Catherine,
>Is there a limitation in the number of sub-instances you
>can show at the same time in Iconic Map?
>We have modeled subscriber as a sub-entity of our global
>entity, and there can exist an awful lot of subscribers
>in a system.
No I think there is no limitation.
I did the same with my Ericsson MD110 PABX Access Module.
But when you double-click on the 'subscriber ...' icon it will take several
minites to expand this.
I did this on a VS4000-60 with 40Mb, I had �1500 subscribers to expand this
took me between 5 and 10 mins.
For my own interest.
For what kind of PABX are you developing an AM.
Regards,
/-/ Henk.
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3920.2 | Lots of LU's in a SNA network | TOOK::LYONS | Ahh, but fortunately, I have the key to escape reality. | Wed Oct 21 1992 20:45 | 4 |
| We ran into this, too, for the SNA stuff, where the list of LU's may be
many, many thousand long. I once looked at an SNA system that had
over 30,000 LU's. (but not with MCC)
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3920.3 | Not with MCC ! ... Why not WITH MCC ? Too long Impossible ? | TAEC::HAYES | Tu quoque mi fili ! C.Hayes SVP @VBE | Fri Oct 23 1992 10:09 | 2 |
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3920.4 | | TOOK::MCPHERSON | pre-retinal integration | Fri Oct 23 1992 10:20 | 15 |
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> <<< Note 3920.3 by TAEC::HAYES "Tu quoque mi fili ! C.Hayes SVP @VBE" >>>
> -< Not with MCC ! ... Why not WITH MCC ? Too long Impossible ? >-
Chill, Catherine... ;^)
I think Dave meant that he did not happen to be using DECmcc at the time he was
looking at the stuff... Remember: Dave is *old*. ;^) ;^)
/doug!
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3920.5 | Don't Worry, be Happy ! | TAEC::HAYES | Tu quoque mi fili ! C.Hayes SVP @VBE | Mon Nov 02 1992 04:37 | 15 |
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Thanks Dave & Doug ...
BTW : Chill, does it mean "keep cool"
I was on holiday last week and I hope everything is back to
normal with me now !!
Bye
Catherine
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3920.6 | chill | TOOK::CALLANDER | MCC = My Constant Companion | Tue Nov 17 1992 08:53 | 8 |
| hope you had a nice vactaion Catherine. And
yes "chill" means keep cool.
BTW: it was also nice to have the opportunity
to meet you while you were here.
jill
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