Titlepage SPECTRUM Software Release Notice Document 9030743-09 Software Release Notice
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Contents Overview 10 Purpose of this Document ..........................................................................................10 How This Manual Is Organized ..................................................................................11 Version Control ..........................................................................................................12 New Features in SPECTRUM 6.5 13 Fault Isolation Improvement ......................................................................
Contents Enterprise Alarm Manager Contents 27 Corrected Alarm Manager Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 .........................................27 Known Alarm Manager Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 ..............................................28 Remedy AR System Gateway 32 Considerations ...........................................................................................................32 Tasks Required When Migrating to SPECTRUM Version 6.5.0 of the AR System Gateway .....................................
Contents Contents Cisco Router Requirements .......................................................................................50 Considerations ...........................................................................................................51 Running Enterprise Configuration Manager from the Command Line (Solaris) .....52 Corrected Enterprise Configuration Manager Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 ............52 Known Enterprise Configuration Manager Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 ................
Contents SpectroSERVER (VNM) Contents 77 Corrected SpectroSERVER Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 ......................................77 Known SpectroSERVER Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 ...........................................78 SpectroWATCH 80 Corrected SpectroWATCH Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 ........................................80 Known SpectroWATCH Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 .............................................80 Level I Developer’s Toolkit 82 Product Description ............................
Contents Corrected & Known Anomalies Contents 106 Multiple Management Modules ............................................................................ 107 3Com FMS/MSH .................................................................................................. 109 3Com LinkSwitch 1100/3300 ................................................................................ 110 3Com NetBuilder II ...............................................................................................
Contents Contents Riverstone SmartSwitch Router ...........................................................................150 RMON Application ................................................................................................151 RMON Management Module ................................................................................152 Enterasys RoamAbout Wireless ...........................................................................153 Cabletron SEHI Hubs ...............................
Overview The SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) accompanies each copy of the release package for version 6.5 of SPECTRUM. Purpose of this Document The SSRN is intended to alert the user to the following: • product enhancements or changes • corrected and known anomalies • updates or corrections to related documentation Updates to this information will be issued and packaged with each subsequent release/revision of this product.
Overview How This Manual Is Organized How This Manual Is Organized The following outlines the organization of the SPECTRUM Software Release Notice for SPECTRUM 6.5. Section Description Overview The contents and purpose of the SSRN. New Features and Functionality Describes the new features. Release Advisories, Special Considerations Describes late-breaking information, or information that is mandatory or useful for the successful operation of SPECTRUM.
Overview Version Control Version Control SPECTRUM’s numbering scheme for version control consists of up to four numeric fields as shown in the following diagram. 06.05.00.000 Major Release Minor Release Revision Patch Major Release - Increments to the number in this field represent major changes in the product’s design, functionality, or user interface. Major releases are planned well in advance and occur no more frequently than once per year.
New Features in SPECTRUM 6.5 This section lists new features and functionality in SPECTRUM 6.5. Fault Isolation Improvement The new Impact Scope view and Impact Severity rating on alarms reveal a way to view the impact a fault has on a network. When a red “DEVICE HAS STOPPED RESPONDING TO POLLS” alarm is generated, the Device_Criticality of the red model and all the gray models in the fault domain are summed to produce the Impact Severity of the alarm.
N e w F e a t u r e s in S P E C T R U M 6 . 5 Performance Improvement Performance Improvement The following improvements in SPECTRUM performance now are obtainable with the release of SPECTRUM 6.5: On Solaris: 50-100% capacity gain. On Windows NT: 150-200% capacity gain. “Capacity gain” refers to the number of devices managed by a single SpectroSERVER. In SpectroWATCH, performance has been improved resulting in greater device management capacity. Web Operator 6.
N e w F e a t u r e s in S P E C T R U M 6 . 5 Gateways to Other Management Systems Ability to clear, acknowledge, or unacknowledge multiple alarms with a single action. The Web Operator version number now coincides with the SPECTRUM version (version 6.5). Other enhancements include better indication of alarms, MySQL upgrade, ability to show or hide Model Browser data, and new documentation.
N e w F e a t u r e s in S P E C T R U M 6 . 5 Frame Relay Manager SPECTRUM knowledge base. The gateway includes a Document Type Definition (DTD) that defines the XML elements and attributes. An XML file is created by the user that describes devices, ports, and connections on a network. This XML file can then be imported to create new topology data in SPECTRUM, update existing data, or remove incorrect data.
N e w F e a t u r e s in S P E C T R U M 6 . 5 Remedy AR System Gateway Improvement Remedy AR System Gateway Improvement A new “bi-directional” capability has been incorporated in the Remedy gateway. When a trouble ticket is submitted to Remedy either from the gateway or manually, the ID that Remedy assigns the trouble ticket will be populated into the trouble ticket ID attribute within SPECTRUM.
N e w F e a t u r e s in S P E C T R U M 6 . 5 N e w A T M C i r c u i t / P a t h Vi e w New ATM Circuit/Path View A new view, launched from the context of Virtual Circuit Link (VCL) models is now available through SpectroGRAPH and various non-Web SPECTRUM applications. Typically, this view is accessed from DevTop views or from Search Manager results. The view displays a graphical representation of the ATM circuit or path that traverses a given link.
Release Advisories and Special Considerations This section provides any late-breaking information, or information that is mandatory or useful for the successful operation of SPECTRUM. Aprisma Rebranding With this release, most references to “Cabletron” in documentation text, screen captures, etc., were rebranded to “Aprisma.” In cases where a company reference is made, “Aprisma” now appears. In references to Cabletron-built devices, “Cabletron” will remain.
R e l e a s e A d v i s o r i e s a n d S p e c i a l C o n si d e r a t i o n s S o u n d o n R e d i r e c te d R e m o t e D i s p l a y N o L o n g e r S u p p o r t e d Sound on Redirected Remote Display No Longer Supported The ability to use sound in the Alarm Manager application when it is remotely displayed on any host other than the host system Alarm Manager is installed on is no longer supported in SPECTRUM 6.5. Turning Device Polling Off With the release of SPECTRUM 6.0.3 and 6.
R e l e a s e A d v i s o r i e s a n d S p e c i a l C o n si d e r a t i o n s SPECTRUM 6.0.3 Patches 06.00.03.008 06.00.03.009 06.00.03.010 06.00.03.011 06.00.03.012 06.00.03.013 06.00.03.014 06.00.03.015 06.00.03.016 06.00.03.017 06.00.03.018 06.00.03.019 06.00.03.020 06.00.03.021 06.00.03.022 06.00.03.023 06.00.03.024 06.00.03.025 06.00.03.026 06.00.03.027 06.00.03.028 06.00.03.030 06.00.03.031 06.00.03.032 06.00.03.033 06.00.03.034 06.00.03.035 06.00.03.037 06.00.03.039 06.00.03.040 06.00.03.041 06.
R e l e a s e A d v i s o r i e s a n d S p e c i a l C o n si d e r a t i o n s SPECTRUM 6.0.3 Patches Please refer to the "SPECTRUM 06.00.03 Download Library" for information on SPECTRUM 06.00.03 patches: http://www.aprisma.com/support/secure/download/ index.cgi?rev=06.00.
Corrected and Known Anomalies The following sections list the known irregularities or anomalies that have been corrected since the previous revision of SPECTRUM and current known anomalies. Corrected and known anomalies are listed under the particular core, application, Management Module or toolkit component with which the anomaly is associated. Miscellaneous considerations and issues may also be included.
Alarm Notification Manager (SANM) SPECTRUM Alarm Notification Manager (SANM) enhances the functionality of SANMenabled, SPECTRUM-client applications that respond in various ways (e-mail notifications, trouble tickets, etc.) to alarms generated by SPECTRUM. SANM’s Policy Administrator, an alarm filter configuration tool, enables you to specify and associate alarm notification policies with applications.
Alarm Notification Manager (SANM) C o r r e c t e d S AN M A n o m a l i e s in S P EC T R U M 6 . 5 specify the System Account — it cannot access the network.) Then make sure the user or user group assigned to the Task Scheduler is also defined as a SPECTRUM user in SpectroGRAPH. If you find that the Task Scheduler is not performing SANM tasks as scheduled, check the Windows NT Task Scheduler Service Startup parameters.
Alarm Notification Manager (SANM) Kn o w n S AN M A n o m a l i e s in S P EC T R U M 6 . 5 Problem 2: If, in a distributed SpectroSERVER environment, policies are created and stored on different SpectroSERVERs by running Policy Administrator against different initial SpectroSERVERs and schedules are created to associate these policies with a particular application, the scheduled associations will fail.
Enterprise Alarm Manager Alarm Manager and Enterprise Alarm Manager provide the user with a dynamic view of SpectroSERVER alarms. If your network is modeled using a distributed SpectroSERVER, you may have several landscape icons in SpectroGRAPH, each representing its own SpectroSERVER. You can choose to view all or some of these landscapes in Enterprise Alarm Manager. Corrected Alarm Manager Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.
E n t e r p r is e A l a r m M a n a g e r K n o w n A l a r m M a n a g e r A n o m a li e s i n S P E C T R U M 6 . 5 Location, or Organization, you are no longer forced to open a new SpectroGRAPH. 6 On the Windows NT platform, the Auto Raise option now brings the Alarm Manager to the front when a new alarm is created. Known Alarm Manager Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.
E n t e r p r is e A l a r m M a n a g e r K n o w n A l a r m M a n a g e r A n o m a li e s i n S P E C T R U M 6 . 5 2. A selected alarm prints blackened out without being able to read it. 3. The probable cause column title bleeds through the scroll bar on the Windows NT printout. Solution: These printouts require that you use a Level 2 Postscript printer which eliminates the printing problems. Problem 4: Currently, alarm IDs may not be unique during a single runtime session of SpectroSERVER.
E n t e r p r is e A l a r m M a n a g e r K n o w n A l a r m M a n a g e r A n o m a li e s i n S P E C T R U M 6 .
E n t e r p r is e A l a r m M a n a g e r K n o w n A l a r m M a n a g e r A n o m a li e s i n S P E C T R U M 6 . 5 Problem 12: When you assign a troubleshooter to a remote SpectroSERVER and that server is later shut down and restarted, the assignment no longer exists. Solution: This problem will be addressed in a future release of SPECTRUM. Problem 13: On Windows NT, applications can appear to be frozen if you post a menu while an error dialog is displayed.
Remedy AR System Gateway The Remedy AR System Gateway provides you with many tools for managing network problems. The timely resolution of problems and service requests is one of the fundamental requirements of a network management system. The Remedy AR System Gateway provides the tools to efficiently detect, track, and resolve these network problems and service requests.
R e m e d y A R S y s t e m G a te w a y Conside ration s the functionality of the form. (Refer to the Setting Up AR System Gateway section in the AR System Gateway User’s Guide.) Remedy does not allow multiple trouble ticket forms with the same name. Therefore, when the new SPECTRUM Trouble Ticket form is imported, existing trouble tickets will no longer be associated with the prior form.
R e m e d y A R S y s t e m G a te w a y Network Configuration Requirements Network Configuration Requirements If you are using the base level AR System Gateway (the AR System Gateway without SPECTRUM Alarm Notification Manager (SANM)) to generate automatic trouble tickets in a distributed SpectroSERVER environment, you need to set up the network configuration following this general rule: • The system where you install the AR System Gateway must have both SpectroGRAPH and the AR System Client tools on it.
R e m e d y A R S y s t e m G a te w a y K n o w n A RS G a t e w a y An o m a li e s i n SP E C T R U M 6 . 5 Known ARS Gateway Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 Problem 1: When you run SANM-enabled AR System Gateway on the Solaris platform with the -ts option set less than the number of models you are filtering (e.g.: if you have 1000 models, you should not set the option -ts to be 500), the swap space will eventually be used up causing a SpectroSERVER shutdown.
R e m e d y A R S y s t e m G a te w a y K n o w n A RS G a t e w a y An o m a li e s i n SP E C T R U M 6 . 5 Solution: This problem will be corrected in a future release of SPECTRUM. Problem 6: On the Windows NT and 2000 platforms, if you submit a trouble ticket on an alarm to Remedy, no trouble ticket is submitted. In addition, no error message of any kind is generated. This is occurring because the Remedy libraries are not found by the Alarm Manager.
Annotation Toolbox The Annotation Toolbox, allows you to edit SPECTRUM views by adding lines, circles, boxes, and text. The toolbox provides several graphic tools to enhance a view’s background by adding extra graphics or text. Known Toolbox Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 Problem 1: The following fonts may not work correctly: • The Application font (at any size) changes to Symbol when not bolded or italicized.
AutoDiscovery AutoDiscovery is SPECTRUM’s automatic topology mapping facility. AutoDiscovery offers three Discovery Methods: • IP List maps a discovered device's IP address to a physical (MAC) address.When this method is used, AutoDiscovery will attempt to contact and identify only those devices at the IP addresses you specify when you create the configuration.
AutoDiscovery K n o w n A u t o Di s c o v e r y A n o m a l i e s in S P EC T R U M 6 . 5 Known AutoDiscovery Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 Problem 1: AutoDiscovery may fail to discover a Token Ring the first time AutoDiscovery is run. It may find one ring while failing to find another ring. Solution: Run Ring Discovery, and the missing ring will be found. Problem 2: On Windows NT, if you run AutoDiscovery and then search for an IP ATT1000 model, it is found as a pingable.
AutoDiscovery K n o w n A u t o Di s c o v e r y A n o m a l i e s in S P EC T R U M 6 . 5 Solution: As a workaround, if you do not want these devices included for exporting or for modeling purposes, you can remove them from the result set through the Filter button. The Use CDP Table checkbox setting will be made user-selectable in a future release of SPECTRUM.
Command Line Interface The Command Line Interface (CLI) provides access to SpectroSERVER in situations where it is not possible or not desirable to use SpectroGRAPH’s graphical user interface. One such situation is the use of a character-based terminal to remotely access SpectroSERVER. Known CLI Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 Problem 1: When using the “-a” switch (create event alarm), it can sometimes take longer for the event to appear in the event list.
Command Line Interface K n o w n C L I A n o m a l i e s in S P EC T R U M 6 . 5 Problem 3: When executing a show attributes command on a specific model with many list attributes, the values and id’s of the list attributes do not coincide with the values returned from the show attributes command when the list attribute is specified. Solution: This problem will be corrected in a future release of SPECTRUM.
Control Panel The SPECTRUM Control Panel is a convenient “point and click” interface that provides facilities that let you configure SPECTRUM resources, start and stop SpectroSERVER, start SpectroGRAPH, perform database administration and maintain your SPECTRUM installation. Known Control Panel Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 Problem 1: When processd is shutdown, the Control Panel dialog boxes have no title causing you not to know where these errors originated from or what the errors are unless you click them.
Control Panel Kn o w n C o n t r o l P a n e l An o m a li e s i n SP E C T R U M 6 . 5 1 If you try to add a server name that is not a legitimate server name, the Host Security window appears to have added the name but in fact does not. 2 If you do not have write privileges, the Host Security window appears to have added or deleted the name but in fact did not. 3 If you try to delete a server name from the Server List that is not a legitimate server name, the Control Panel crashes.
Data Export Data Export extracts archived events and statistics data from SPECTRUM DDM (Distributed Data Manager) databases and current data for object entities stored in SpectroSERVER databases. Data Export converts extracted data to the output format that you specify — either ASCII, SAS, Oracle, or SQL. Data Export connects to a single SpectroSERVER in a distributed server environment and can extract data from any of the landscapes registered with that SpectroSERVER.
Data Export K n o w n D a t a E x p o r t A n o m a li e s i n S P E C T R U M 6 . 5 Known Data Export Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 Problem 1: An error may occur if several models are selected from multiple landscapes and re-selecting the Events filter box. You receive the error message, “Unable to obtain any models from all preferred landscapes.” Solution: Aprisma is aware of this problem and is assessing it.
Data Export K n o w n D a t a E x p o r t A n o m a li e s i n S P E C T R U M 6 . 5 Mar 21 16:02:19 Description: Export Definition Description SpectroSERVERS: svaa0026 0x2f80000 Mar 21 16:02:19 Begin Models export to model Solution: Do not change the autoexec.sas file for data export as inconsistent results may occur. Problem 5: When SDE exports Models to an existing table, the existing table is truncated rather than dropped, leaving intact the table column characteristics.
Event Configuration Editor The Event Configuration Editor allows creation, deletion, modification, and browsing of the following information in SPECTRUM: Alert Map, Event Disposition, Event Format, and Alarm Probable Cause files. Known Event Configuration Editor Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 Problem 1: When you edit EventDisp to allow an alarm or log an event on just one model type, the change you made for one vendor becomes true for many vendors.
Enterprise Configuration Manager Enterprise Configuration Manager is an application that enables customers to monitor, document, troubleshoot, and control the configuration of network devices.
E n t e r p r is e C o n f i g u r a t i o n M a n a g e r C i s c o R o u te r R e q u i r e m e n t s Tip: When Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 is installed on your PC, the Windows NT 4.0 Schedule Service (Atsvc.exe) is upgraded to the Task Scheduler Service (mstask.exe), which enables you to assign different user accounts to run scheduled tasks.
E n t e r p r is e C o n f i g u r a t i o n M a n a g e r Conside ration s Considerations You should be aware of the following considerations when using Enterprise Configuration Manager: • Enterprise Configuration Manager cannot successfully capture a device’s attributes unless the community string matches the community string in the SNMP-managed device itself.
E n t e r p r is e C o n f i g u r a t i o n M a n a g e r Corrected Enterprise Configuration Manager Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 • Host Configuration operations will only work for Cisco Catalyst devices after navigating to the CatStack application. • Background operations for Cisco Catalyst devices will only work if the model handle used is that of the CatStack application, not of the device itself.
E n t e r p r is e C o n f i g u r a t i o n M a n a g e r Known Enterprise Configuration Manager Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 Known Enterprise Configuration Manager Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 Problem 1: The Enterprise Configuration Manager cannot use External List-typed Attributes that have OID References within configurations. If you create or capture a configuration in Enterprise Configuration Manager you receive the error message, “No instance exists.
E n t e r p r is e C o n f i g u r a t i o n M a n a g e r K n o w n S c h e d u l e r A n o m a li e s o n t h e S o l a r i s P l a t fo r m Solution: Once the truncation has occurred, click in the middle of the horizontal scroll bar. Enterprise Configuration Manager resets the display so that it is left justified. Problem 5: Some attributes such as AT_Net_Addr are no longer maintained by the designers of the device. In the MIB, these variables have the status of “Deprecated.
Network Configuration Utilities Network Configuration Utilities are a set of applications, accessible from SPECTRUM Search Manager, that enables you to perform the following device management tasks for Cabletron devices that are modeled in SPECTRUM: • Configure and execute TFTP firmware image downloads using the Firmware Download Tool. • Modify community strings using the Modify Community Strings Tool. Known Network Configuration Utilities Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.
N e t w o r k C o n f ig u r a t i o n Ut i l it i e s K n o w n N e t w o r k C o n f ig u r a t i o n U t i li t i e s A n o m a li e s in S P E CT R U M 6 . 5 Problem 3: When changing the SPECTRUM community string on certain SmartSwitch 9000 blades (such as the 9E133-36 and 9E132-15) with the Modify Community Strings tool, SUCCESS is reported in both the Operation Status tab panel and the device list’s Status column.
SPECTRUM Installation Program Information on installing SPECTRUM on Solaris, Windows NT and 2000, system requirements, RAM, and hard disk requirements plus any other information needed for a successful install of SPECTRUM may be found in the Installation Guide. Known Installation Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 Problem 1: During an installation on a Windows NT workstation, you may receive the message, “! The Security log file is full.” Solution: You may safely ignore this message.
S PE C T R U M I n s t a l l a t io n P r o g r a m K n o wn I n s t a l la t i o n A n o m a l i e s in S P EC T R U M 6 . 5 Problem 3: When you run host_eval on Windows NT with a foreign operating system, you receive a message warning that you have a missing operating system patch and to contact your system administrator to correct the problem. This warning appears when host_eval fails to detect either Service Pack 5 or 6. Solution: Service Packs 5 or 6a are required to run SPECTRUM.
S PE C T R U M I n s t a l l a t io n P r o g r a m K n o wn I n s t a l la t i o n A n o m a l i e s in S P EC T R U M 6 . 5 Problem 7: On the Solaris 2.7 platform, when you upgrade in place from SPECTRUM 5.0rev1with CS4 MMS4 to SPECTRUM 6.0 and the DDM database fails to install, when you move the DDM directory to DDM_old, click the Cancel button and continue the installation, the installation will segmentation fault. Solution: Aprisma is investigating the root causes of this problem.
JMibTools JMibTools is a tool that lets you access and manage any SNMP-compliant — device through its Management Information Bases (MIBs). A MIB is a database maintained by the device that stores all its known management information. Each individual element of information in the MIB is termed an Object. Known JMIBTools Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 Problem 1: When you try to run more than one session of MIBTools on the same workstation, you may receive a blank warning message.
Search Manager The Search Manager application allows you to search for specific models in the SPECTRUM database. You can either search for models using predefined criteria or create your own customized searches. Search Manager also provides access to attributes in the SPECTRUM database, allowing you to change attribute settings on individual models or globally for all models of a type. Known Search Manager Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.
SpectroRX SpectroRx uses a problem-solving technique called case-based reasoning to organize the knowledge about network problems. A case consists of the alarm resolution information that you enter and additional alarm information provided by SPECTRUM. As you enter information about new alarms, SpectroRx adds the case to its case library.
SpectroRX S p e c t r o RX C o n v e r s i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s note that the quotation marks are provided simply to delimit the strings, and should not be considered part of the change): File To be Modified cbr.db, cbr_back.db. If the first line of this file starts with the word “begin” - delete the line. If the second line of this file starts with the string “cnum=0|”, change it to read “cnum=0\205” (note that the “\205” is the hex code for the à character).
SpectroRX K n o w n S p e c t r o R X A n o m a l i e s in S P EC T R U M 6 . 5 Delete any leading spaces on all lines again. Verify that there are no duplicate lines in the file. Once you have done this, you will also have to update any backup copies of these files made by SpectroRx. The location of these files can be determined by checking the db_dir_backup variable (as documented in the “Customizing the Environment” section of the SpectroRx manual). Known SpectroRX Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.
SpectroRX K n o w n S p e c t r o R X A n o m a l i e s in S P EC T R U M 6 . 5 write permissions on the CBR/SpecRX directory you receive the error message: Unable to log errors!!. Solution: Change the permissions for all users in the CBR/SpecRX directory to Read/Write (drwx rwx rwx).
RingView for Token Ring RingView for Token Ring is a SPECTRUM application program that provides enhanced capabilities for modeling and displaying the ring of devices and connections that make up a Token Ring (802.5) Local Area Network (LAN). An important feature of the RingView application is that it allows for several different ways of displaying a Token Ring LAN within a SPECTRUM Topology view.
SPECTRUM Reports SPECTRUM’s design is based on a client-server model where SpectroSERVER (VNM) includes a database. This database provides storage for the specific device configurations and contains a modeling catalog (model types and relations) that is the structure for all your network information. By modeling devices in the database, SPECTRUM provides a wide range of information about network devices and network structure even when a device is powered-off or contact is lost.
S PE C T R U M R e p o r t s Be aware of the following when you use SPECTRUM Reports: Note: Note: • In the Report Formatter, if the expression exists within a report format that you want to modify, do not remove any attributes that are located in columns before the expression column. • If you are using top-n in the line data of a Statistical report, the summary portion, where the totals are displayed, is based on the entire report, not just the sorted data.
S PE C T R U M R e p o r t s C o r r e c t e d R e p o r t s A n o m a l i e s in S P EC T R U M 6 . 5 . Corrected Reports Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5. 1 When you save a report format in the SPECTRUM Report Generator with an uppercase name extension such as .RIB (Report Information Block), or with spaces in the name such as test alarm.rib, it will no longer cause the report generation to fail.
S PE C T R U M R e p o r t s Known Reports Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 Solution: Make a backup copy of the Reports resource file. Edit the output directory parameter in the Reports resource file so it specifies a valid directory. Problem 3: In the Report Formatter, if you attempt to add a Compute field at the end of either the Line Data or Summary Data regions, data corruption may occur.
S PE C T R U M R e p o r t s Known Reports Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 Problem 8: When on a Windows NT SpectroGRAPH that is running against a Solaris SpectroSERVER, if you try to start the Report Generator, the executable starts and tries to appear but then blinks and fails to start. Solution: Add the remote server’s landscape handle in the *PreferredLandscapes handle found in the Reports file located in: $SPECROOT/app-defaults/Reports.
SpectroGRAPH SpectroGRAPH provides the graphical user interface that you use to monitor your network and launch other client applications. SpectroGRAPH’s views contain a variety of icons that represent the different elements of your network, including devices, users, and “conceptual” elements such as LAN segments. Each icon presents status information and provides access to management facilities specific to the network element it represents.
SpectroGRAPH K n o w n S p e c t r o G R A P H A n o m a l i e s in S P EC T R U M 6 . 5 Solution: Avoid enabling opaque window dragging by not turning on “Show window contents while dragging.” This feature can be turned off in Control Panel|Display|Plus!. This problem may be corrected in a future release of SPECTRUM.
SpectroGRAPH K n o w n S p e c t r o G R A P H A n o m a l i e s in S P EC T R U M 6 . 5 Solution: Create a Home Directory for each User Profile using the Windows NT User Manager. This ensures that each user has a unique home directory, unless the Windows NT administrator set it to the same value for each user. Problem 7: On Windows NT 4.0 Server with Service Pack 6a, when you double click a SPECTRUM .prf file, the operating system mistakenly launches Microsoft’s Content Advisor for Internet Explorer 5.0.
SpectroGRAPH K n o w n S p e c t r o G R A P H A n o m a l i e s in S P EC T R U M 6 . 5 Beginning with the release of SPECTRUM 6.0.3, a SpectroGRAPH connection to a pre-6.0rev0 SpectroSERVER may result in warnings or errors. Problem 10: The multi-attribute line graph on a device’s Performance view does not represent accurate 10 minute blocks of time in the X-Axis labels when you scroll back in time for data. Solution: Aprisma is aware of this problem.
SpectroGRAPH K n o w n S p e c t r o G R A P H A n o m a l i e s in S P EC T R U M 6 . 5 installations that were new beginning in 6.0.x are not affected by this problem. Problem 14: On Windows NT, if the DISPLAY environment variable is set, the Exceed server (Exceed 6.2) will not start automatically causing SpectroGRAPH and other X applications not to start. Aprisma is in progress of debugging this problem for a solution.
SpectroSERVER (VNM) SPECTRUM’s design is based on a client/server model. The server, SpectroSERVER or Virtual Network Machine (VNM), includes the SPECTRUM database and provides security, modeling capabilities, and device management facilities. SpectroSERVER supports a suite of client applications through its Application Program Interface (SSAPI). Note: Note: Database recovery is required following an unplanned SpectroSERVER shutdown in SPECTRUM 6.0.
S p e c t r o S E R V ER ( VN M ) K n o w n S p e c t r o SE R V E R A n o m a l i e s in S P EC T R U M 6 . 5 Known SpectroSERVER Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 Problem 1: On the Windows NT platform, SPECTRUM may not recognize NT user accounts because of case-sensitivity even though they exist in the SPECTRUM User Database. Solution: Ensure that the SPECTRUM user name and Windows NT account name are spelled identically and have the same case.
S p e c t r o S E R V ER ( VN M ) K n o w n S p e c t r o SE R V E R A n o m a l i e s in S P EC T R U M 6 . 5 Solution: The Alarm Manager receives its alarms from SpectroSERVER’s landscape. When an attempt is made to connect to the Archive Manager to get the events associated with the selected alarm, that connection is routed to the “default service” which is SpectroSERVER. SpectroSERVER supports the default, but the requests will fail.
SpectroWATCH The Watch Manager and Watch Editor applications provide you with a mechanism for easily adding thresholds and logging historical data without having to program new modules or modify standard Generic Information Block (GIB) views. These applications allow selected elements to be monitored at a higher level of detail while providing data to be used with other tools used in network analysis.
SpectroWATCH K n o w n S p e c t r o W AT C H A n o m a l i e s in S P EC T R U M 6 . 5 Error_Rate, and Discard_Rate attributes, respectively. Each of these watches also use the Total_Packets_Delivered attribute. Solution: This problem will be corrected in a future release of SPECTRUM.
Level I Developer’s Toolkit The SPECTRUM Level I Developer’s Tools are designed to allow Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) developers to integrate their products into SPECTRUM, and to allow developers at customer sites to customize SPECTRUM to suit the site’s specific needs. Product Description Packaged as optionally-purchasable modules, the following Level I Developer’s Tools are available: • SPECTRUM Model Type Editor (MTE) - The primary tool used to create and modify SPECTRUM model types.
Level I Developer’s Toolkit Kn o w n A n o m a l i e s i n L e v e l I D e v e lo p e r ’ s T o o l k it the toolkit receive a unique Developer Identification Code to ensure that their SPECTRUM extensions can be integrated into any SPECTRUM site in the world. Known Anomalies in Level I Developer’s Toolkit Model Type Editor Problem 1: Attributes of an unsupported type must be created manually.
Level I Developer’s Toolkit Kn o w n A n o m a l i e s i n L e v e l I D e v e lo p e r ’ s T o o l k it In the future, users will see the Success dialog only when no errors have occurred and an error dialog listing all errors if they occur. This problem will be corrected in a future release of SPECTRUM.
SPECTRUM Web Operator The SPECTRUM Web Operator combines enterprise-wide management features with a flexible Web browser interface and allows access to the SPECTRUM Knowledge Base from a Web browser at any time, from anywhere. Web Operator also provides a tightly integrated foundation for current and future applications. The Web Operator Foundation consists Alarm Manager, Alarm Ticker, Model Browser, Quick Search, and User Administration applications.
SPECTRUM Web Operator K n o w n C u s t o m C o l l e c t i o n s A n o m a li e s i n W e b O p e r a t o r S u i t e 6 . 5 Known Custom Collections Anomalies in Web Operator Suite 6.5 Problem 1: If the SpectroSERVER, that contains Home User Models, is reinitialized the Custom Collections that were created will no longer exist for the users and will need to be recreated. Problem 2: You cannot create a Custom Collection when logged in as a read-only user even though this option appears to be available.
SPECTRUM Web Operator Corrected General Anomalies in Web Operator Foundation and Suite 6.5 that can be successfully deleted at one time is 95. To resolve this problem, keep adding 115 or fewer models until the desired number of models is added to the collection, or keep deleting 95 or fewer models until the desired number of models are deleted from the collection. Corrected General Anomalies in Web Operator Foundation and Suite 6.
SPECTRUM Web Operator Known General Anomalies in Web Operator Foundation and Suite 6.5 Known General Anomalies in Web Operator Foundation and Suite 6.5 Problem 1: When using Netscape, if you resize the browser window while in the Web Operator, any filter and/or sorting settings you have made will be cleared. Problem 2: If the login screen is brought up and left idle for 30 minutes, you will have to enter login information twice to gain access to Web Operator.
SPECTRUM Web Operator Corrected Installation Anomalies in Web Operator Foundation and Suite 6.5 Problem 5: If you resize a login screen when running Netscape, it may cause the browser to crash. This is a Netscape problem. Problem 6: When using Windows Internet Explorer 6.0, you may need to click the Back button two or more times to go back to the previous screen. Corrected Installation Anomalies in Web Operator Foundation and Suite 6.
SPECTRUM Web Operator Known Installation Anomalies in Web Operator Foundation and Suite 6.5 Known Installation Anomalies in Web Operator Foundation and Suite 6.5 Problem 1: On Windows NT, the %WINDIR%\system32\MSVCRT.DLL file needs to be version 6.0 or greater. If it is not then you will receive the following error during the install: The procedure entry point_lc_collate_cp could not be located in the dynamic link library MSVCRT.
SPECTRUM Web Operator Known Installation Anomalies in Web Operator Foundation and Suite 6.5 Problem 2: Clicking the Previous button in the Web Administrator User screen before adding the Web Operator administrator will prevent the installation program from adding the Web Operator administrator, as well as Web Operator users.
SPECTRUM Web Operator Known Installation Anomalies in Web Operator Foundation and Suite 6.5 5 From the command prompt, run the following command: net start spectrumapache 6 Do one of the following: • If the port you specified during installation is 80 (the default), point your Web browser to the following URL: http:///spectrum/ where is the IP address of the machine on which you installed SPECTRUM Web Operator.
SPECTRUM Web Operator Known Model Browser Anomalies in Web Operator Foundation and Suite 6.5 7 At the Web Operator client, do one of the following: • If the port you specified during installation is 80 (the default), point your Web browser to the following URL: http:///spectrum/ where is the IP address of the machine on which you installed SPECTRUM Web Operator.
SPECTRUM Web Operator Known Model Browser Anomalies in Web Operator Foundation and Suite 6.5 model, Web Operator does not launch an “Operation Failed” message informing you that the pipe was not destroyed because nothing was selected. Problem 3: When you telnet to a device that does not support incoming telnet sessions, an error message appears briefly. This message appears so quickly that a user will not notice it, especially on a Solaris workstation.
SPECTRUM Web Operator Corrected Alarm Manager Anomalies in Web Operator Foundation and Suite 6.5 Corrected Alarm Manager Anomalies in Web Operator Foundation and Suite 6.5 1 If Alarm Manager runs for a long period of time it no longer gets data for all frames or print nonsensical data. Known Alarm Manager Anomalies in Web Operator Foundation and Suite 6.5 Problem 1: Netscape 4.7 on Solaris 2.7 may not contain scroll bars on the right side of the Alarm Manager list.
SPECTRUM Web Operator C o r r e c t e d A l a r m T ic k e r A n o m a l i e s i n W e b O p e r a t o r F o u n d a t i o n a n d S u i t e 6 . 5 Corrected Alarm Ticker Anomalies in Web Operator Foundation and Suite 6.5 1 The Alarm Ticker no longer results in a scrolling “Initializing Application...” the first time a new user logs in. 2 On Netscape 4.
SPECTRUM Web Operator K n o w n A l a r m & E v e n t R e p o r t s A n o m a li e s i n W e b O p e r a t o r S u i t e 6 . 5 corresponding event code/alarm probable cause number as the title. The Alarm and Event Presentation Editors can be used to give titles to any new probable causes or event codes created by the user. Problem 2: Groupings of probable cause and event types are not complete. Those that are not grouped will appear in the “Ungrouped” column.
SPECTRUM Web Operator K n o w n U s e r A d m in is t r a t i o n A n o m a li e s i n W e b O p e r a t o r F o u n d a t i o n a n d S u i t e 6 . 5 Problem 8: When you refresh any Chart View from the browser menu, the Table View is displayed instead of refreshing the Chart View. To correctly refresh the Chart View, right-click in the frame that the chart view is in and perform a Refresh instead of refreshing from the browser menu.
Management Module Software Management Module software accompanies the release packages for SPECTRUM. This and the remaining sections of the SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) are intended to alert you to product enhancements, problem resolutions, and anomalies associated with the Management Modules for this release of SPECTRUM. Please read this information thoroughly so that you will be aware of any changes in the product that could affect your network.
New Modules and Functionality This section identifies Management Modules that have been added since the last release as well as new functionality that has been added to existing modules. This section covers the following topics: • New Management Modules (below) • Added/Updated Features and Functionality (Page 101) New Management Modules The following Management Modules have been added since the last release of SPECTRUM (version 6.0.3).
New Modules and Functionality Added/Updated Features and Functionality SM-RVD1000, RiverDelta BSR 1000/6400 This new Management Module provides support for the RiverDelta BSR 1000 and 6400 routers, which provide DOCSIS-based services and applications. Added/Updated Features and Functionality The following updates, enhancements, and changes have been made since the last release of SPECTRUM (version 6.0.3).
New Modules and Functionality Added/Updated Features and Functionality Catalyst Fault Isolation Enhancements These enhancements allow you to (1) preserve connections to a Catalyst device model even if the board that these connections are made to fails or is removed and (2) isolate faults to the Catalyst board level rather than to all the devices to which the Catalyst is connected.
New Modules and Functionality Added/Updated Features and Functionality SM-CIS1006 Cisco Voice Application This Management Module has been upgraded to provide counters (line graphs) giving the number of voice-over-IP calls currently active and the total since reset. SM-CIS1014, Cisco 12000 GSR This Management Module provides enhanced support for the Cisco GSR12016 and GSR12416 devices.
New Modules and Functionality Added/Updated Features and Functionality SM-FDR1000, Foundry Networks This Management Module has been upgraded to add VLAN views and a VLAN topology overlay for Foundry devices. SM-GEXT, SONET Applications This Management Module has been enhanced to support devices that utilize rfc1595 and rfc2558. SM-GHO1000, Generic Host This Management Module has been upgraded to provide Event Disposition files for all host model types, i.e.
New Modules and Functionality Added/Updated Features and Functionality SM-SUN1000, Sun Management Center Agent This Management Module has been upgraded to provide a menu pick in the Topology view to launch the Web interface, which will work if you have the Premier Management Application package. Also, the Management Module now provides double-click access to attribute information in tables. Scrolling to the right is no longer required.
Corrected & Known Anomalies This section identifies the anomalies that have been corrected since the last release and the anomalies that are known to exist in the current release. For each manufacturer, the information is listed in the following format, when applicable: • Table listing the device support • Corrected Anomalies • Known Anomalies - Problem - Solution Note: Note: Any anomalies affecting multiple Management Modules are listed first.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Multiple Management Modules Corrected Anomalies: 1 The following devices and/or model types now clear a link down alarm when a link up trap is received.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Problem 2: On some model types, manual changes to environmental variables are not recognized by SPECTRUM until the SPECTRUM Control Panel has been brought down and reopened. For example, this is true with CIMPATH used to launch Compaq Insight Manager, ROAMEXCPATH used to launch an application for RoamAbout, CVIEW used to launch Cisco Works on some Cisco devices, and COPPEREXCPATH used to launch Copper View Element Manger for Copper Mountain devices.
Corrected & Known Anomalies 3Com FMS/MSH Part Number Devices SM-3CM1004 10BTi FMS SuperStack II MSH Hubs Firmware 1.32 2.02 4.01 Release 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: If you select the icon in the Alarm view of a Hub3ComMSH and then open the Applications view, a small primary application button appears in the view’s banner. Solution: This problem will be addressed in a future release.
Corrected & Known Anomalies 3Com LinkSwitch 1100/3300 Part Number SM-3CM1011 Devices LS1100, LS3300 Firmware 1.06 Release 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: In the Hub3ComLS3300’s Model Information view, changing the Community Name to something other than Public results in the view’s Description field becoming red-boxed. Solution: This device is operating with a non-compliant SNMP agent, which appears to be a firmware problem.
Corrected & Known Anomalies 3Com NetBuilder II Part Number Devices SM-3CM1001 NetBuilder Firmware N/A Release 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: In the 3Com NetBuilder II’s IP Security Control Table, the columns Control, Packet Default Auth, and Packet System Auth show a value of “|” (pipe). Solution: This problem will be fixed in a future release.
Corrected & Known Anomalies 3Com PortSwitch Family Part Number Devices Firmware SM-3CM1008 PortSwitch Family Hub N/A Release 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: In the 3ComRmonExtApp application, the print buttons located in the Configuration view’s rfc1516 Extensions, Host, and Alarm Event tables cause SpectroGRAPH to crash. Solution: This problem will be addressed in a future release.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Adtran DSU/CSU Part Number Devices SM-ADT1000 DSU/CSU Firmware 3.31 Release 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: Devices DSU IQ, TSU IQ, TSU IQ+, and IQ Probe display red boxes in the DLCI Port Configuration view. Solution: This is a firmware related problem.
Corrected & Known Anomalies AT & T StarLAN10 SmartHUB Part Number Devices Firmware SM-ATT1000 SmartHUB 10.0 Release 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: The SNMP Agent Detail view, accessed from the Application or Performance views, shows pie charts with missing data breakdown fields. Solution: The AT& T StarLAN10 SmartHUB does not fully support MIB I. Some views will not show any information.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Bay Centillion 100 Part Number Devices Firmware SM-BAN1001 Bay Centillion 100 2.2.4 Release 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: Interface icons in the Device Interface and Device Topology views display port and board labels with an incorrect value of “0.” Solution: This is a firmware problem.
Corrected & Known Anomalies BayStack Ethernet Hubs Part Number SM-BAY1000 Devices HubBaySt10x/20x/150/ 300/350 Firmware Release 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: Modeling by IP gives different results than AutoDiscovery. Modeling by IP results in a HubBayStxx/xxx model icon in the Topology view that has incorrect labeling and Icon Subviews menu options. AutoDiscovery correctly results in the creation of a BSEnetRptr model icon.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Cayman GatorStar Repeater/Router Part Number Devices Firmware SM-CAY1001 RtrCayGBox 3.0.3/2.2.0 RtrCayGMIM 3.0.3/2.2.0 RtrCayGStar 3.0.3/2.2.0 Release 6.0.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Cisco Catalyst Part Number Devices Firmware Release SM-CAT1000 SwCat 1200 (Catalyst Workgroup Switch) 4.1, 4.21 6.0.3 SM-CAT1001 HubCat 1400 (Catalyst Workgroup Concentrator) 1.5 6.0.3 SM-CAT1002 HubCat 5xxx (Catalyst 5xxx) 2.1 6.0.3 SM-CAT1008 Catalyst 85xx 6.5.0 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: The HubCat5000 and HubCat5500 Interface Translation table shows only Interface Index 1. Solution: This is a firmware problem; the Management Module functions as designed.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Problem 4: For SwCat1200 models, double-clicking any interface’s IF Status label displays the Interface Status view with a red-boxed Port Oper Status field. Solution: For switches with firmware versions not supporting the trunking status attribute, Port Oper Status will be red-boxed. Problem 5: In the Device Topology view of the SwCat5505, reconfigured (swapped) boards appear in incorrect numeric order. Solution: The port information is correct.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Cisco Access Server Part Number SM-CIS1004 Devices AS5x00 (Cisco Access Server) Firmware Release Experimental 6.0.3 Version 12.0 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: The AS5x00 T1 port interfaces 4 and 5 show red-boxed attributes in the Interface Configuration view. Interfaces 1-3 and 6-51 show correct values. Solution: This is a firmware problem with the Experimental Version 12.0; MIB information for the two attributes is not accessible and red-boxing is appropriate.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Cisco Router Part Number SM-CIS1001 Devices Rtr_Cisco (Cisco Router 2) Firmware 11.1(8) Release 6.0.3 Rtr_CiscoIGS, 11.2 CGS, AGS, MGS, 2500, 3000, 4000, 7000 SM-CIS1002 Lightstream 10.10 (ATM Support) 11.2(5)/ wa3(2b) 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: The Cisco 3T MIM is not recognized in hub or MMAC chassis views. Solution: This is a Cisco 3T MIM firmware problem. Problem 2: Modeling a Cisco 4000 with the Rtr_Cisco4000 model type generates a wrong model type alarm.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Problem 4: Clicking the Ciscoview menu choice, or the CiscoView button in the Cisco Router Management Module (MM), does not work. Solution: For the Ciscoview functionality, the user must first install the Ciscoview product. Additionally, the path to the executable must be defined as an environment variable CVIEW=. Place the environment variable in the file /opt/SPECTRUM/Spectrum60.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Cisco Voice Application (SM-CIS1006) Known Anomalies: Problem 1: When the Cisco Voice Application is modeled for a Cisco Router, the Cisco Voice Application traps will be recognized incorrectly (as event 0x00010003). Solution: Add the following lines to /SS/CsVendor/ Cisco_Router/Rtr_Cisco/AlertMap: 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.21.2.6.1 0x3250000 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.21.1.4.3.1.3(1,0)\ 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.21.1.4.3.1.4(2,0)\ 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.21.1.4.3.1.5(3,0)\ 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8(4,0)\ 1.3.6.
Corrected & Known Anomalies 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.21.1.3.1.1.4(6,0)\ 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.21.1.3.1.1.12(7,0)\ 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.21.1.3.1.1.10(8,0) 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.63.2.6.1 0x3250002 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.63.1.4.2.1.1(1,0)\ 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.63.1.4.2.1.18(2,0) Add the following lines to /SS/CsVendor/Cisco_Router/ EventDisp: 0x03250000 E 50 0x03250001 E 50 0x03250002 E 50 A 1, 0x03250002 The changes will take affect when the SpectroSERVER is restarted.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Copper Mountain Networks Part Number Devices SM-CPM1000 CopperEdge 150/200 DSL Concentrators Firmware 2.20.61 Release 6.0.3 Corrected Anomalies: 1 The Device icon in the Model Events view now contains a device label, and all menu options are available.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Cabletron CSX200/400 Part Number Devices SM-CSI1077 CSX200/400 SM-CSI1077 CSX5500, CSX7000 Firmware 1.03.13 2.01.10 Release 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: The fr1315App’s Frame Relay Data Link Connection Management table for the CSX200 and CSX400 may incorrectly show the State value as “6.” If you double-click on State, the Data Link Connection Management table view shows “???” for the State value. Solution: This is a firmware problem.
Corrected & Known Anomalies DBconv Tool ($SPECROOT/SS-Tools) Corrected Anomalies: 1 When running the DBconv tool to convert a GnSNMPDev to another model type, the device no longer disappears from the Location or OrgChart view and is no longer placed the Lost and Found after the conversion.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Cabletron ELS100-24TXG Part Number SM-CSI1064 Devices Firmware ELS100-24TXG 2.01.07 Release 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: The Port Information view for the ELS100_TxG incorrectly displays the Port Speed for ports 25 and 26 as “3.” Solution: This is a firmware problem that was corrected with firmware version 2.02.01 and greater.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Cabletron EMME/EMM-E6 Part Number Devices Firmware Release SM-CSI1004 EMME/EMME - 3.08.01 Routing 1.01.02 6.0.3 SM-CSI1004 EMM-E6 EMM-E6 ADV 6.0.3 3.22.01 4.01.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Empire Agent Part Number SM-EMP1000 Devices Empire Agent on NT and Unix systems Firmware Release 6.5.0 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: Some views may not display data associated with the Message Queue Table of the Empire proprietary MIBs. Also, data associated with the clientNFSCalls, clientNFSBadcalls, and clientNFSNclgets attributes of the client NFS statistics and counters MIB branch will not display.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Enterasys Matrix E5 Part Number SM-ENT1003 Devices Firmware Version 5C105, 5H102-48, 1.03.00, 5H103-48, 5G106-06, 1.02.04 5 SSRM-02 Release 6.5.0 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: An error message displays when you attempt to launch TFTP Download from the CtDownLoadApp Icon Subviews menu for the 5H1xx and 5G1xx devices. Solution: This functionality is not supported.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Cabletron Ethernet Hubs Part Number Devices Firmware Revision Release SM-CSI1000 IRBM, IRM-2, 1.07.02 IRM-3 6.0.3 SM-CSI1000 IRM-3 BP 2.00.01 6.0.3 SM-CSI1000 MINI-MMAC 2.03.04 6.0.3 SM-CSI1000 MRXI 22/24 1.11.09 6.0.3 SM-CSI1000 MRXI-2E 2.03.02 6.0.3 SM-CSI1000 MRXI-93 SNMP IRM 2.03.02 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: In the IRBM’s Device Topology view, the Edit menu’s New Model option does not list LAN802.3 or LAN802.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Extreme Devices Part Number Devices SM-EXT1000 Extreme Summit switches and BlackDiamond 6808 Core Switch Firmware Release Summit: ExtremeWare 2.1.7, 6.0.3 BlackDiamond: ExtremeWare 3.09b4 and Version 5.0 for policy management Corrected Anomalies: 1 In the DevTop > Interface view, the slot number and port number information is no longer incorrect.
Corrected & Known Anomalies because VLAN information is not supported for Extreme Summit switches running a version of ExtremeWare that is earlier than 6.0. Problem 3: SPECTRUM AutoDiscovery will connect an Alpine 3808 running firmware 6.1.7 and a Summit 48i running 6.1.8 using EDP but will not connect them to any non-Extreme devices.
Corrected & Known Anomalies F5 Networks Part Number SM-F5N1000 Devices Firmware Release F5 BigIp Load Balancer family 3.1.1 6.0.3 Corrected Anomalies: 1 Several views accessed from the BigIpApp icon no longer have the Description field red boxed. Known Anomalies: Problem 1: The Interface Configuration view displays fields that are red boxed. Solution: This is a firmware related problem. Problem 2: The F5 BigIP Load Balancer device model does not register trap events and alarms.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Cabletron FDM Part Number Devices SM-CSI1012 FDMMIM FDMMIM-04 Firmware 4.07.06 Release 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: There are no statistical reports being generated for the BdgCSIFDM icon. Solution: Run the reports on the applications for the HubCSIFDDI icon to review the statistical information; the statistical reports function as designed.
Corrected & Known Anomalies FlowPoint and SSR DSL Devices Part Name Devices SM-CSI1096 FlowPoint 128, 144, 2025, 2100, 2200, and SSR 130, 140, 150, 245, 250, 255, 265 Firmware Release 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: For Generic_SSR_FP models, the Interface Device view’s Console Interface (#3) shows “???” on the Interface Type label. Solution: This is a firmware problem.
Corrected & Known Anomalies ForeRunner Series of ATM Switches Part Name Devices SM-FOR1000 ASX-100, ASX-200, 9A000, ASX-1000, ASX-4000 Firmware Release 5.3.1 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: Some fields for ASX and OC3 models are red-boxed in the Application Port view (accessed from the Application Configuration view’s Port Table). Solution: The Management Module functions as designed. This is a firmware problem.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Solution: Install a later version of FORE’s ATM adapter card software.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Foundry Network Devices Part Number Devices SM-FDR1000 ServerIron, NetIron, BigIron, FastIron, TurboIron Firmware Release 07.0.10T53 6.0.3 Corrected Anomalies: 1 Red boxes no longer appear in several fields in the Chassis General Information view. Known Anomalies: Problem 1: Red boxes appear around the Last Change and Queue Length fields in the Interface Configuration view, which is accessed by doubleclicking an entry in the Interface Configuration table.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Generic Host Module Part Name Devices Firmware SM-GHO1000 Host_Compaq, N/A Host_Device, Host_Sun, Host_Empire Release 6.5.0 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: The mechanism for changing the community name on a Host_Sun model does not function properly. Only the community name supplied during model creation is used to communicate with the Sun Management Center (SMC).
Corrected & Known Anomalies Generic SNMP Devices Part Name SM-CSI1017 Devices Firmware Generic SNMP N/A Release 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: When some devices are modeled as GnSNMPDev, the Topology view may show the GnSNMPDev models with incorrect name labels. Solution: Generally, this label on the GnSNMPDev model type denotes the name of the manufacturer that initially wrote the firmware. The Management Module functions as designed.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Host Compaq Module Part Name SM-CPQ1000 Devices Host Compaq Firmware N/A Release 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: The SNMP Agent Detail View is not showing statistical information. Also, the view’s Auth Trap field and the Detail 2 view’s Receive Breakdown and Transmit fields are red-boxed. Changing the Auth Traps from disabled to enabled causes an attribute error message to appear. Solution: This is a firmware problem.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Juniper Networks Part Number SM-JPR1000 Devices M20, M40, M160 Internet Backbone Routers Firmware Release JUNOS 4.0R1.2 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: Juniper Internet JUNOS may send OSPF traps SNMP Version 1 with a non-standard specific trap number. Traps will be sent with a specific trap number of 9-24, which should be 1-16. As a result, SPECTRUM will show these traps as UNKNOWN to the Juniper Model or will display the wrong Event/Alarm.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Kentrox DataSMART Part Number Devices SM-KEN1001 Kentrox, DataSMART_680, DataSMART_688 Firmware Release 1.43 6.0.3 Corrected Anomalies: 1 The Kentrox DSU/CSU interface DLCI_Ports for Frame Relay no longer show a value of “???”. Known Anomalies: Problem 1: Several views for the Kentrox DataSMARTApp contain redboxed attributes. Solution: This problem occurs because the device is not returning any values for these attributes.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Motorola Vanguard Part Number Devices SM-MOT1000 6520, 6560, 320 Firmware Release 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: The Bridge Traffic view displays blank fields. Solution: This a firmware issue. Problem 2: The DLCMI Table, which is accessed from the RFC1315App Icon Subviews menu, shows the Multicast field as having value of 0, and when you double-click any value in the table to bring up the detail view, the value ??? displays for the Multicast field.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Nokia Firewall Part Number SM-NOK1000 Devices Firmware Release Nokia Firewall family 3.2.1 6.01 Corrected Anomalies: 1 The Checkpoint App’s name no longer appears as “7” in the Application view when it is in the List mode.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Packeteer PacketShaper Part Number SM-PKT1000 Devices Firmware Release Packeteer Family 4.2.0 6.0.3 Corrected Anomalies: 1 There are no longer red boxes around the Description field in the Partition table accessed from the PSCommonApp Performance view. 2 The userEventTrapThreshold variable now passes properly for a psAlarmUserEvent. Known Anomalies: Problem 1: The Performance view displays incorrect load values. Solution: This is a firmware issue.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Paradyne FrameSaver Part Number SM-PRD1000 Devices FrameSaver Firmware Release 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: The Alarm Relay Cutoff field in the Configuration view accessed from the PdnCommonApp Icon Subviews menu may be red boxed. Solution: This a firmware issue. The attribute value may not be present in the MIB. Use the SPECTRUM MIB Tool to see if it is.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Riverstone SmartSwitch Router Part Number SM-RST1000 Devices Firmware Release RS-32000, 38000 See below 6.5.0 RS-8600, 8000, 3000, 2100, 2000 IA-1100, 1200 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: Riverstone SmartSwitch Routers with MPLS boards configured and firmware 8.0.0.8 installed do not report the Operational Status as down and the Administrative Status as off for port interfaces that are configured to be up and on. Solution: This problem does not occur with firmware release 8.0.2.
Corrected & Known Anomalies RMON Application Known Anomalies: Problem 1: A search for RMONApp, RMONEthProbe, or RMONTRProbe results in icons with inconsistent menu picks as compared to the Topology menu picks. Solution: This will not be changed. Problem 2: There may be problems with window displays associated with RMON statistics errors. Multiple windows may appear and/or error messages may occur. Solution: This is an issue related to the firmware and MIB.
Corrected & Known Anomalies RMON Management Module Part Number SM-CSI1014 Devices Firmware Release Remote Monitoring N/A 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: After launching the RMON Suite from the command line of a Cisco Frontier Switch Probe modeled as GnSNMPDev, MAC addresses in the Host Matrix table appear incorrectly.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Enterasys RoamAbout Wireless Part Number Devices SM-ENT1002 Enterasys RoamAbout Wireless LAN System Firmware Release N/A 6.5.0 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: The following error message displays when accessing the Static Table off the Static Application in the Application view. Unable to read all attributes from model. Some fields may not be displayed. Solution: This is a firmware related issue.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Cabletron SEHI Hubs Part Number SM-CSI1020 Devices SEHI, (Stackable Hub), SEHI-22, SEHI-24, SEHI-32, SEHI-34 Firmware Release 1.10.04 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: When you highlight a port in the Device view and choose Port Frame Size & Protocols from the Icon Subviews menu, the view that displays has Frame Size information only. Solution: Port protocols are not supported by the SEHI device and will, therefore, not show up in the view.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Cabletron SFSmartCell Switch Part Number SM-CSI1073 Devices SmartSwitch 9A656_04 SmartSwitch 9A686_04 Firmware Release 2.04.09 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: The SFCS device’s Interface Configuration Table view’s Clocking to Mother Board field is empty, and the same field in the SFCS Interface Configuration view is red boxed for devices using the 02.02.03 firmware. Solution: This is a firmware related issue.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Cabletron SmartSwitch 2000 Family Part Number Devices Firmware Release SM-CSI1068 2Exx-xx 4.09.08 6.0.3 SM-CSI1080 2H2x-xxx, 2H3x-xxx 4.09.08 6.0.3 SM-CSI1087 2M46-04R, 2M46-04RDC 4.09.08 6.0.3 Corrected Anomalies: 1 When an ATM HSIM is installed in a SmartSwitch 2000 device and the Application Display is set to Bridging, the interface label for the ATM HSIM in the Device Chassis view used to incorrectly display “UNK” instead of “FWD” for the ATM connection.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Cabletron SmartSwitch 6000 Family Part Number Devices Firmware Release SM-CSI1076 6E122-26, 6E128-26, 6E133-25, 6E138-25, 6E123-26, 6E123-50, 6E129-26, 6E132-25 6E133-37, 6E133-49, 6E139-25 6E233-49 4.01.10 6.0.3 SM-CSI1082 6H122-08, 6H122-16, 6H123-50, 6H128-08, 6H129-08, 6H133-37 6H202-24, 6H252-17 4.01.10 1.01.10 1.01.10 6.0.3 SM-CSI1088 6M146-04 4.01.10 6.0.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Cabletron SmartSwitch 9000 Dual Backplane Part Number SM-CSI1098 Devices 9C114, 9C106 Firmware Release 6.0.3 Corrected Anomalies: 1 Duplicate models no longer cause erroneous yellow alarm conditions to appear in any SmartSwitch 9000 chassis.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Cabletron SmartSwitch 9000/9500 Part Name Devices Firmware Release SM-CSI1030 9E13x-xx 2.06.10 6.0.3 SM-CSI1031 9F116-01 2.00.06 6.0.3 SM-CSI1032 9F1xx-xx, 9F2xx-xx SM-CSI1035 2.00.10 6.0.3 9F4xx-xx, 1.12.05, 6.0.3 9F31x-xx 6.00.15 1.00.30 SM-CSI1036 9E3xx-xx 9E4xx-xx 1.12.05 6.0.3 SM-CSI1038 9T122-xx 9T125-xx 1.08.07, 1.02.17 6.0.3 SM-CSI1055 9E106-06 2.10.06 6.0.3 SM-CSI1059 9A128-01 9A426-xx 2.10.17 5.00.08 6.0.3 SM-CSI1066 9H42x-xx 1.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Common Anomalies - SmartSwitch 9000/9500 The following affect two or more Management Modules and the associated devices. Corrected Anomalies: 1 The port interfaces in Device Topology and Device views now appear after modeling a 9E312_12 device. Twelve interface ports appear in the views. Also, the Model Information view no longer displays the model state value as "Error.
Corrected & Known Anomalies only happens with some SmartSwitch 9000 modules; for example; the 9E133-36, 9E138-36, 9E423-24, and 9F310-02 SmartSwitch models display the following: Update failed for the following attributes: Attribute 0x1194c - Attribute doesn’t exist on device,0x200000a Solution: In order for the Static Bridging Table to work correctly, a “MacAddr.receiveport” entry must be provided. Then, click the Create Static Database Entry, confirm the”MacAddr.
Corrected & Known Anomalies 2 Save the link by pressing and then clicking the Create Link button. The VCL Row Status view displays. 3 Assign traffic parameters for transmit and receive and then click to save. 4 Click the Validate Row button and then wait to see that the row status changes from Not Ready to Active. 5 Return to the Virtual Channel Link Table view to validate that the link was defined with the assigned traffic parameters.
Corrected & Known Anomalies (noted by an asterisk next to the attribute). When the cell rate exceeds the graph’s ability to show actual value, the % line will appear flat on the graph. The actual tick for tick value of the rate is shown in the table beside the graph.
Corrected & Known Anomalies SmartSwitch ATM - Zeitnet Switch Part Number SM-CSI1085 Devices SmartSwitch SmartSwitch SmartSwitch SmartSwitch 2500 (former ZX-250) 6A000 (ATM module) 9A100 (ATM module) 6500 (ATM backbone) Firmware Release 2.04.09 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: In the Device Topology view for the ZX_250 model type, the Port Load Status field is blank. Solution: This is a firmware problem.
Corrected & Known Anomalies message appears instead, or the Performance view shows red-boxed attributes. Solution: This is a firmware problem. Upgrade to the SmartSwitch 6500 with 2.4 firmware, which provides the MIB-II performance parameters. Set Primary Application to MIB-II; launch the Performance view from the device model. Problem 7: In the ATM Switch Application Virtual Path Links table view for the SmartSwitch 2500/ZX_250SwitchApp, the Admin Status field shows a “0” value.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Solution: This is a firmware related problem. Problem 13: Launching the Circuit view off a VCL model that is part of a Permanent Virtual Circuit that terminates at a Zeitnet CPU at both ends will result in a SpectroSERVER crash. Solution: Avoid the above configuration.
Corrected & Known Anomalies SmartSwitch FDDI Part Number SM-CSI1035 Devices Firmware Release SmartSwitch 9F426_02 1.06.09 SmartSwitch 9F426_03 SmartSwitch 9F310_02 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: In the Interface Device view of a 9F426-02, three possible interfaces can appear. One is the INB interface and the others are FDDI interfaces. The FDDI interfaces can be Front Panel 1 and Front Panel 2, Front Panel 1 and FNB, or Front Panel 2 and FNB.
Corrected & Known Anomalies SmartSwitch Router (SSR) Part Number Devices SM-CSI1091 SSR 32000, 8600, 8000, 3000, 2100, 2000, 1200, and IA-1100 Firmware Release 6.0.3 SM-ENT1005 X-Pedition 8600, 8000, 2100, 2000, and ER16 6.0.3 SM-RST1000 RS 32000, 8600, 8000, 3000, 2100, 2000, 1200, and IA-1100 6.0.3 SM-ENT1001 6-SSRM-02 6.0.3 SM-TRN1000 BE2xx, TL1000, and TLGateway 6.0.3 Corrected Anomalies: 1 LANs are now created when you run AutoDiscovery using the SmartSwitch Router as the seed router.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Solution: This is a firmware problem. Problem 4: Fast Ethernet ports are not being created in the Application view. Only the RMONEthProbe on the Ethernet ports appear. Solution: RMON probes are not created for Gigabit Ethernet ports. Gigabit interface types are currently not supported by Rmon code and therefore are not modeled as RMONEthProbes. Problem 5: The VRRP Configuration view (rfc2338App) displays red boxes on certain fields.
Corrected & Known Anomalies SmartSwitch FDDI MicroLAN Switches Part Number SM-CSI1095 Devices STS16 Token Ring (formerly Olicom TR16) Firmware Release 3.1.0 6.0.3 Corrected Anomalies: 1 AutoDiscovery now places the concentrator boards in the container view of the 9F12x-xx or 9F241-12.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Sun Management Center Agent Part Number Devices SM-SUN1000 Workstations and servers supported by the Sun Management Center Agent Version Release 3.0 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: The fields in some SPECTRUM views that support the MIB-II SNMP group may not display any values. For example, this may occur in the Performance Detail view.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Solution: These buttons will be available if the device has the associated file systems installed or mounted. Problem 4: The button process statistics contained on views accessible from the Host System Health option on the Sun Host device Icon Subviews menu may not be available for use. Solution: This button will be available if Advanced Systems Monitoring (ASM) is installed in the agent.
Corrected & Known Anomalies SynOptics 5000 Hubs Part Number Devices Firmware Release SM-SYN1003 53xx Enet 55xx TR 59xx FDDI 1.5.1 1.5.1 2.2.6 6.0.3 SM-SYN1007 SynOptics D5xxx 1.5.0 6.0.3 Corrected Anomalies: 1 In the Configuration view for the HubSyn5xxx model, Chassis Contact and Chassis Location MIB objects are read-write on the device and they can now be set with SNMP. 2 The SM-SYN1003 Management Module now supports the 5005 chassis.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Problem 2: Opening certain SPECTRUM views may cause link error messages to appear in the SpectroGRAPH window. These messages will not affect the operation of SPECTRUM. Solution: This problem will be addressed in a future release. Problem 3: Traps are only generated against the IP address of the first Data Collection Engine (DCE) on an Ethernet or Token Ring Network Management Module (NMM). If contact is lost with the first DCE, the user will not receive traps.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Problem 8: The HubSyn5DNxx does not appear in the Topology view when modeled by IP. Solution: Exit the Edit mode; the model will then appear in the Topology view. The recommended method is to model the HubSyn5DNxx using the “by Model Type” option. Problem 9: The Performance views accessed for the HubSyn5xxx may show red boxes. Solution: This may be fixed in a future release.
Corrected & Known Anomalies SynOptics Modules Part Name Devices Firmware Release SM-SYN1001 HubSyn3FDDI (SynOptics 3000) 5.1.0 6.0.3 SM-SYN1002 HubSynEnet28xx(SynOptics 28xx) 5.3.1 6.0.3 SM-SYN1004 SynOptics 332xS (Enet Bridge) 1.0.0 6.0.3 SM-SYN1005 SynOptics 39xx (FDDI) 2.0.48 6.0.3 SM-SYN1006 SynOptics 28xxx 2.0.3 6.0.3 SM-SYN1008 HubSyn27xx (SynOptics 27xx) 5.11 6.0.3 SM-SYN1009 HubSyn29xx (SynOptics 29xx) 2.2.4 6.0.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Problem 3: For the BdgSyn332xS model type, the Syn3EBdgApp’s Ethernet Local Bridge Filter Table Entry Configuration view shows an “Update Failed” error message when you attempt to edit the Mac Address or Disposition values. Solution: Mac Address and Disposition are read-only in this view; do not attempt to change these fields. This will be addressed in a future release. Problem 4: The statistics in the SynOptics Port Performance view may not be completely accurate.
Corrected & Known Anomalies TRMM and TRMMIM Token Ring Modules Part Number Devices Firmware Release SM-CSI1023 TRMM 3.01.06 6.0.3 SM-CSI1025 TRMMIM, TRMMIM-1 3.01.01 6.0.3 Corrected Anomalies: 1 The TRMM now recognizes Router CRM-3T models and they appear in the Device Topology view.
Corrected & Known Anomalies TRMM-2 and TRMM-4 Token Ring Modules Part Number Devices Firmware Release SM-CSI1040 TRMM-2 2.00.03 6.0.3 SM-CSI1041 TRMM-4 2.00.03 6.0.3 Corrected Anomalies: 1 If the HubCSITRMM2 is used as a monitor point for the 802.5 LAN, the SystemUpTime and Ring Speed are no longer 0, and statistical data is calculated.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Xylogics Terminal Server II Part Number Devices SM-XYL1001 Annex3, Annex3-UX Firmware Release 11.0 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: For Xyl_CSMIM and Xyl_AnnexII models of devices with firmware versions less than 9.0, the serial number fields in the Device and Application views remain empty. Solution: For versions 9.0 and greater, all views have been updated to support the serial number field.
Corrected & Known Anomalies Wellfleet Routers Part Number Devices SM-WEL1003 Wellfleet Router 2 Firmware 14.0 Release 6.0.3 Known Anomalies: Problem 1: For Rtr_Wfleet models of devices with firmware 7.56 and 7.57, the Configuration view’s Console Configuration field is red-boxed. Solution: Firmware 7.80 replaces firmware 7.56 and 7.57; correct information displays with the newer firmware. Problem 2: In the Performance view of the wfBridgeApp, the Value column fields read FAILURE.
Corrected & Known Anomalies SPMA (SPECTRUM Portable Management Applications) Known Anomalies: Problem 1: Some of the SPMA applications create/use files to store userdefined information. These files are placed in the directory pointed to by the environment variable CTRONDB. By default, the script used to launch SPMA applications sets the CTRONDB variable to: {Install Directory}/SPMA/db directory The retrieved files are owned by the first person to use the SPMA applications.
Index Numerics 10BTi MSH Hubs 109, 110 2E4x-xx 156 2H2x-xx 156 2M46-04R 156 3Com PortSwitch 111, 112, 113 53xx Enet 173 6E12x-xx 157 6H12x-xx 157 6M146-04 157 7CO3 SmartSwitch 155, 164, 167 9A128-01 164 9A656-04 155, 159 9A686-04 159 9E106-06 159 9E423-xx 159 9F12x-xx 159 9F310-02 167 9F426-02 159 9F426-02, 167 9F426-03 167 9M426-02 159 9T12x-xx 159 9T425-16 159 A Advisories and Special Considerations Alarm Manager Stale Alarms Not Available in AlarmNotifier 19 Aprisma Rebranding 19 Sound on Redirected XDi
Index Corrected ARS Gateway Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 34 Known ARS Gateway Anomalies 35 Network Configuration Requirements 34 AutoDiscovery 38 Corrected AutoDiscovery Anomalies 38 Known AutoDiscovery Anomalies 39 Command Line Interface (CLI) 41 Known CLI Anomalies 41 Control Panel Known Control Panel Anomalies 43 Control Panel (CPanel) 43 Data Export 45 Corrected Data Export Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.
Index Cisco Route 121 Cisco Voice Application (SMCIS1006) 123 Common Anomalies SmartSwitch 9000/9500 160 Copper Mountain Networks 125 DBconv Tool ($SPECROOT/SSTools) 127 Empire Agent 130 Enterasys Matrix E5 131 Enterasys RoamAbout Wireless 153 Extreme Devices 133 F5 Networks 135 FlowPoint and SSR DSL Devices 137 ForeRunner Series of ATM Switches 138 Foundry Network Devices 140 Generic Host Module 141 Generic SNMP Devices 142 Host Compaq Module 143 Juniper Networks 144 Kentrox DataSMART 145 Motorola Vanguar
Index Corrected SpectroWATCH Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5 80 Known SpectroWATCH Anomalies 80 SPECTRUM Installation Program 57 Known Installation Anomalies 57 SPECTRUM Reports 67 Corrected Reports Anomalies 69 Known Reports Anomalies 69 SPECTRUM Web Operator 85 Corrected Alarm & Event Reports Anomalies in Web Operator Suite 6.5 96 Corrected Alarm Manager Anomalies in Web Operator Foundation and Suite 6.5 95 Corrected Alarm Ticker Anomalies in Web Operator Foundation and Suite 6.
Index Index F N FDMMIM 136 New Features AutoDiscovery Improvement 16 Device Maintenance Mode 17 Fault Isolation Improvement 13 Frame Relay Manager 16 Gateways to Other Management Systems 15 New ATM Circuit/Path View 18 Performance Improvement 14 SpectroWATCH 14 Ping and Telnet from SpectroSERVER 17 Remedy AR System Gateway Improvement 17 Remote Display Now Supported 17 SPECTRUM Web Operator Foundation 2.5 19 Web Operator 6.
Index RtrCayGBox 117 RtrCayGMIM 117 RtrCayGStar 117 S SM 114, 159 SM-3CM1004 109, 110 SM-3CM1008 111, 112, 113 SmartHUB 114 SmartSwitch 9000 159 SM-ATT1000 114 SM-BAN1001 115, 126 SM-CAT1000 118 SM-CAT1001 118 SM-CAT1002 118 SM-CAY1001 117 SM-CIS1001 121 SM-CIS1002 120, 121 SM-CSI1000 132 SM-CSI1004 128, 129, 130, 131 SM-CSI1012 136 SM-CSI1014 152, 153 SM-CSI1017 142 SM-CSI1020 154 SM-CSI1023 178 SM-CSI1025 178 SM-CSI1030 159 SM-CSI1031 159 SM-CSI1032 159 SM-CSI1035 159 SM-CSI1036 159 SM-CSI1038 159 SM-CS
Index Index W Wellfleet Router II 181 Windows NT 141, 143 X Xyl_AnnexII 180 SPECTRUM Software Release Notice Page 189