Specifications
Patches Issued Since the CS2/MMS2 Release
Software Superseded by CS3/MMS3 Software Release Notice for 5.0rev1
5-36 CS3 and MMS3
SPECTRUM_5.0rev1.P57
Included in SPECTRUM_5.0rev1.P101
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SPECTRUM_5.0rev1.P58
The problem was that the Enterprise Configuration Manager needed
long model name support for both configurations and templates in
ECM. The maximum length for configurations or templates was 16
characters. Currently, the only long model name support was for
devices that were created in SPECTRUM (modeled) and viewing them
through ECM.
The resolution was corrected by allowing the user to enter a template/
configuration name greater than 16 characters but less than 1024
characters as given by 'modelNameDisplayLength' setting in the
resource file. A 24 character width name to be viewed in the main
window and a 48 character width name to be viewed in the template/
configuration window is also allowed. If the name was greater than
any of the values in the respective windows, a message box appeared
listing the name of the template/configuration.
Although there is a limitation to the viewing width, internally ECM
stores a configuration/template with a maximum length of 1024
characters. This can be verified by setting the CLIMNAMEWIDTH
environment variable in CLI.
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The problem is trying to capture a host config with an ECM template
containing only the host config for a HubCAT1400 fails. The error
message received is: "Capture Failed" and clicking on the Details
button shows the message, "Cannot find error code in ECM_ERROR
file: 0x200000c". Also, closing the Details button and then clicking on
it again produces a core dump of the ECM. The following is a
customer quoted explanation: "This hardware (the c1400, and its
smaller brother the c1100), are an old design, that Cisco inherited
when they brought Crescendo many years ago. For some reason, these
devices store the config on module 3. Module 3 is not and actual
module, it is the processor inside the device. The only insertable
modules are the FDDI/CDDI port modules which can go in slots 1 & 2.
You should also be aware that the SwCat1200 operates in the same