Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Titlepage
- Notice
- Contents
- Preface
- Overview
- Product Description
- New Features in SPECTRUM 6.0
- AutoDiscovery
- Sub-Interface Support
- Monitor/Manage ATM Circuits Through SPECTRUM
- NuTCRACKER No Longer Required for SPECTRUM on Windows NT
- Serial Interface Reconfiguration Improvements
- Enumerated Value Text Support
- OSPF Protocol Support
- New Cabletron-Ethernet-Parameters MIB Support
- Increased Model Capacity
- Performance Increased on Database Tools
- Reduce Unnecessary Gen_IF_Ports Link-Down Traps
- EtherMap Moved To New Enumerated Attribute
- User Interface Help
- VLAN Fault Isolation
- Throttling
- Top 10 CPU and Memory Users
- Toolbar Added to SpectroGRAPH
- Bookmarks Menu Added To the Menubar
- “Options” Menu in SpectroGRAPH Changed to “Tools”
- “Show Toolbar Labels” Menu Item Added
- Preference System for Many Applications Have Been Enhanced
- Right Mouse Edit Menu PopUp Using While Editing
- “Grab and Scroll” Function
- Lost Server Connection Disables Buttons
- Views Now Contain a "Save All Changes" Toolbar Icon
- Icon Subviews Menu Items For Which The User Does Not Have Access Permissions Grayed Out
- Tools Menu In GRAPH Contain SpectroSERVER Tools
- Applications Have Disconnection Dialog
- Easier To Select Multiple Items
- SPECTRUM Launchable Applications Improvements
- Remove User Preference File While Clearing Preferences
- Create Event/Alarm When Interface's IP Changes
- User Model Security Strings Now Updated During Runtime
- Foreign Operating Systems
- Language Translation: Foreign Character Support
- Search Manager
- Java MibTools for SPECTRUM
- Filtering By Event Message Is Now Allowed
- Creation of Duplicate Alarms Now Allowed
- Event Log
- Defining 24 hour range for Data Exports
- Host List Editing
- Location Server Configuration
- Detection Of Other Archive Manager/SpectroSERVER Processes
- Run A Post Online Backup User-defined Script
- FrameRelay / DLCI Alarms Enhancements
- Converter
- New Utility On Windows NT To Uninstall NutCracker
- Command Line Interface (CLI)
- SpectroWATCH
- Report Column Headers Are Now More Flexible
- Run A Report On Entire Database For Given Range
- Report Values Greater Than 3 Decimal Places
- Desktop Integration
- Enterprise Alarm Manager (EAM)
- Alarm/Event Usability
- Persistent Alarms
- Filter Dialog Enhancements
- User-defined Columns
- New View For Alarm Management
- Primary/Secondary Alarms Clarified
- Topological Location Button
- Event Counter Added
- New Trouble Ticket Id Information In Alarm Manager
- Alarm Manager-Usability Improvement For Single
- Alarm Manager-New Column Indicates "stale" Alarms
- Upgrade Warning
- SPECTRUM Environment Resources
- System Requirements
- Sun SPARCstation/Solaris 7 and 8
- Microsoft Windows NT (OS 4.0 and 2000)
- Minimum Windows NT and Solaris Configurations
- Corrected and Known Anomalies
- Alarm Notification Manager (SANM)
- Enterprise Alarm Manager
- AR System Gateway
- Annotation Toolbox
- Archive Manager
- AutoDiscovery
- Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Client View
- Control Panel (CPanel)
- Converter
- Data Export
- Distributed Data Manager (DDM)
- Event Configuration Editor (ECE)
- Event Configuration Manager (ECM)
- Network Configuration Utilities (NCU)
- SPECTRUM Installation Program
- MAC Address Locator Tool (MALT)
- MIBTools
- Search Manager
- SpectroRX
- SPECTRUM Online Backup
- Online Documentation
- RingView for Token Ring
- SPECTRUM Reports
- SPECTRUM Security
- SpectroGRAPH (UI)
- SpectroSERVER (VNM)
- SpectroWATCH
- User Editor
- Model Conversion
- Index

Model Conversion
Conversion Programs
Software Release Notes Page 133
rc.<abbreviated model type name>. For example, the resource file for
Ungermann-Bass hub models is called rc.ubhub, and it is located in the
SS-Tools directory shipped with your new version of SPECTRUM.
Use the SpectroGRAPH New Model selection option under the Edit menu
to determine which model types exist in your database. Then perform the
following procedure for EACH model type to be converted. (For this set of
instructions, the rc.ubhub file is used.)
Ensure that SpectroSERVER is running and SpectroGRAPH is NOT
running.
Open the appropriate resource file with a text editor.
The file lists the model type handles for the old model types, immediately
followed by a list of the new model type handles for the model types
included in the management module.
Example 1:
0x1b005a Hub_UB_790s4 0xca001b HubUB790s4
0x1b0058 Hub_UB_700fo 0xca0019 HubUB700s_fo
0x1b000e Hub_UB_780 0xca0011 HubUB780
0x1b0056 Hub_UB_790 0xca0015 HubUB790
0x1b0054 Hub_UB_760 0xca0013 HubUB760_br
0x1b005b Hub_UB_700au 0xca0016 HubUB700s_au
0x1b0059 Hub_UB_700s 0xca001a HubUB700s
0x1b0057 Hub_UB_790s16 0xca0018 HubUB790s16
0x1b0055 Hub_UB_710 0xca0014 HubUB710_br
0x1b0053 Hub_UB_700 0xca0012 HubUB700
0x1b005c Hub_UB_700tp 0xca0017 HubUB700s_tp
0xca001c HubUB701(Newly added)
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