Integrated Network Management Broadband Release 4.1 Engineering Considerations 159 of 202INM Release 4.1 Planning Guide PG OC 98-13 Issue 1.2D r a f tThis section will recommend the number of sets that are supported on a typicalINM workstation. However the user can choose to install and run whatevercombination of Building Blocks (on the same workstation) fits the user’sneeds as long as the workstation capacity allows it. The data from thefollowing sections can be used to engineer specific configurations.RMBB Engineering RulesThe following table gives the engineering limits for the RMBB.Table 34. INM 4.1 RMBB Engineering Limits1. The actual memory consumption might be less for a smaller network.FMBB Engineering RulesThe following table gives the engineering limits for the FMBB.Table 35. INM 4.1 FMBB Engineering Limits1. The actual memory consumption might be less for a smaller network.Maximum Number of RMBBs per workstation depends on workstation capacityMemory Required (MB) 80 1Number of Clients supported 20Number of Subdomains supported 10Number of NEs supported 10,000Maximum Number of FMBBs per workstation depends on workstation capacityMemory Required (MB) 80 1Number of Clients supported 20Number of Subdomains supported 10Number of Static Alarms supported 10,000