Specifications
How This Document Is Organized
Preface Management Module
vi Software Release Notice 5.0 Rev 1
How This Document Is Organized
This SRN lists the following information for each management module, or 
group of related modules:
• the SPECTRUM part number, or product ID, which represents each 
device, firmware version, and management module (mm) version. 
• anomalies corrected since the last release, removed from the known 
anomalies list and added to the corrected anomalies.
• existing known anomalies from the last release.
• known anomalies discovered since the last release.
Typographical Conventions
Certain typographical conventions are used throughout this document to 
distinguish between program names, variables, etc., as follows:
• Code examples and screen messages appear in 
Regular Courier type 
if showing system display or output, in 
Courier Bold 
if showing what 
you should type into the system.
• Cross-references to other sections, tables, or figures in this publication 
provide the actual page number and when appropriate give the applicable 
titles in italic 
text.
• Titles of other Cabletron publications appear in 
bold italic
text.
• Executable script and program names appear in 
italics
. For example, the 
utility named “dbtool” appears as 
dbtool
. (One significant exception to this 
convention is the mte utility itself, which is given as 
mte
 when clearly 
talking about the program as a program function but is called MTE when 
referenced as an entity.)
• To reduce potential confusion in text, names of model types are set in 
Courier Bold.
 Names of attributes are set in 
Courier Bold Italics
.
• Keyboard controls and display-screen nomenclature (labels, button 
names, etc.) are given in 
boldface
 type—such as
the 
Return
 key and the 
OK
 button.
• Command names are printed in 
bold
; i.e., 
Save & Close
 or 
Cancel
.
• Menu selections to open a menu or submenu or to open a view or a dialog 
box are printed 
bold
—for example: 
Examine Attributes 
or 
Set 
Filter…
. Submenu options are indicated by a right-angle character (>) 
between the menu and the submenu—for example: “Activate the 
File > 
Toggle Warnings
 option.” 
•
Italics
 are used for emphasis—especially in the case of a first-time use of 
an important term or phrase or when the SPECTRUM-specific meaning of 
such a term or phrase is being defined.










