


on the Disk's icon indicates that the item is a stub.• The Disk Type list on the Options tab of a Disk's Property Pages allows you to link the Disk with a Disk Type. • The Size and Speed properties that are displayed on the Options tab of a Disk's Property Pages are inherited from the linked Disk Type. |
Dependency — The Dependency is owned jointly by the Disk and the other associated item. The access permissions you have to a Dependency are determined by the access permissions of the dependent item.
Drop —The Drop is owned jointly by the Disk and the associated Multidrop Bus. The access permissions you have to a Drop are determined by the access permissions you have to the source item.
Point-to-point Connection — The Point-to-point Connection is owned jointly by the Disk and the associated item. The access permissions you have to a Point to Point Connection are determined by the access permissions you have to the source item.
Disk Type — The linked Disk Type specifies the Speed and Size of the Disk.
Subsystem — Note that a Disk cannot be linked to both a Package and a Subsystem.Like most other items in a Model, a Disk can be linked to an Activity Partition, Comment, Frame Box, General Node, General Flow, General Flow Diagram Node, Constraint (applied), General Flow Diagram Flow or Swimlane. |