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9031124 E4 Introduction
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SPMA and the MicroMMAC-E
¥ Chapter 7, Security, describes how to conÞgure and manage the
LANVIEWSECURE feature incorporated into the new generation of
CabletronÕs family of stackable hubs.
¥ Chapter 8, Using the MicroMMAC-(E) Bridge View, provides detailed
instructions for conÞguring and managing the MicroMMAC-(E)Õs powerful
bridging capabilities, including monitoring bridge operation, using the
special and Þltering data bases, and setting forwarding thresholds and
notiÞcation options.
For details on the following views, refer to the SPECTRUM Portable
Management Application Tools Guide:
¥ Chapter 2, Using the MIB I, MIB II Tool, explains how to use this tool to
view and change MIB I and MIB II object ID values.
¥ Chapter 3, Using the Community Names Tool, explains CabletronÕs
ÒComponentÓ structure of device MIBs, and describes how to change
device community names.
¥ Chapter 5, Using TFTP Download Tool, explains how to upgrade Þrmware
on Cabletron devices equipped with Flash EEPROMs.
¥ Chapter 6, The Traps Table Tool, explains how to establish which network
management workstations on your network will receive trap alarms from
a selected device, and also provides a brief overview of some of the traps
supported by Cabletron SystemsÕ devices.
¥ Chapter 7, Using Charts and Meters, explains how to launch charts or
meters (used to analyze device statistics) from a UNIX prompt, and
control the Meter ToolÕs display.
¥ Chapter 8, ConÞguring and Monitoring an Uninterruptible Power Supply,
introduces the UPS system (which connects a computer interface port to
an intelligent MIM) and explains how to start, conÞgure, and monitor the
UPS Tool.
¥ Chapter 9, Using DLM, explains how to manage Òsmart hubÓ devices, or
DLM Servers, on your network. Accessing the DLM Application and its
windows, adding/deleting DLM entries, and managing DLM is also
described.
¥ Chapter 10, Using the Path Tool, explains how to generate a list of router
hops between a managed Cabletron device and a remote destination, and
display speciÞc information about each hop found in the router path.
¥ Chapter 11, MIB Tree/MIB Tools, provides an overview of the MIB
Browser, the MIB Details tool, the MIB Editor, and browsing the MIB
Tree.