User`s guide
SFVRA Configuration Manager 9
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Documentation Set
Configuring AppleTalk Network Information provides instructions for defining AppleTalk segments,
then entering AppleTalk information for that segment. This chapter also provides instructions for
entering AppleTalk information for individual systems. AppleTalk network information defines
how an AppleTalk network will interconnect.
Configuring SNMP Management Groups provides instructions for defining groups of sites that are
collectively managed by an SNMP Manager.
SFVRA-CFG Reports provides instructions for generating reports that summarize the information
you have configured using SFVRA-CFG.
Exporting Configuration Files provides instructions for incrementally updating a specific system’s
configuration, then transferring the new configuration files to the site.
Using SFVRA-CFG Options provides instructions for using the tool bar, confirming database
actions, defining and using search filters, and setting the configuration folder path.
Routine Maintenance provides instructions for backing up the database files and for performing
SFVRA-CFG application and database software upgrades.
A
PPENDICES
The User’s Guide provides the following appendices:
N
ETWORK WORKSHEETS
These worksheets are provided to help you gather pertinent information for configuring your
system. We recommend that you print copies of these blank forms and fill in the appropriate
information before you begin configuring your system.
G
ETTING ASSISTANCE
This appendix provides information for getting assistance if you run into problems when
installing your system. A FAX form is included. You can print this form, fill out the information
requested, and FAX it to Cabletron Systems, using the provided FAX number.
DOCUMENTATION SET
This guide, the User’s Guide, provides detailed information to install and configure your system. It
also provides information you can use to keep your SFVRA-CFG running smoothly.
Context-sensitive help is available for fields within the user interface. To activate context-sensitive
help, Windows NT users can use the mouse to select the field in question and press <F1>. Buttons
can be selected by using the Tab key. Windows 95 users can use the right mouse button to click on
the field in question.
The Release Notes provide release highlights and important information related to this release that
you should review before you configure the SFVRA-CFG. The Release Notes are provided in a file
that can be accessed under the SFVRA-CFG’s Help menu.