Specifications

AutoDiscovery
Known AutoDiscovery Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.0.3
SPECTRUM Software Release Notes Page 57
Solution: This device does not support the necessary MIBs that allow
AutoDiscovery to classify it as an SNMP agent. Aprisma may reconsider
this problem in a future release of SPECTRUM.
Problem 3: When working in JAVA-based applications such as
AutoDiscovery and MibTools, you are able to cut/copy and paste multiple
lines from an Xterm window into JAVA-based text fields that only accepts
one value such as the “IP Address List”, or the “Community String.” When
you do this, you get unwanted results such as lists of text lines or IP
addresses you pasted in, and possibly other strange results. You also
receive the following error message:
Attempt to enter an IP Address that does not conform to
standards, please correct the IP Address entered.
This problem also occurs when using the copy/cut and paste hotkeys.
Solution: Avoid pasting multiple lines of text in fields. This problem will
be fixed in a future release of SPECTRUM.
Problem 4: When you model a router using New Model By IP or by type
using New Model and check the Discover Connections box, the IP Route
Table is read by default. In the case of a router with large route tables
which is not responding to SNMP because of the use of the router device
or network latencies, the Discover Connections process could take some
time and the following error message could occur:
Model action completed unsuccessfully.
Error returned is: response not received in time, 0x07000001
The above error will occur when the process takes more than 10 minutes
to complete and SpectroGRAPH times-out waiting for a response from
SpectroSERVER. However, the Discover Connections process will still
complete at the SpectroSERVER.
Another problem that could occur when reading large route tables during
a discovery process is that the device could stop responding to SNMP
management traffic.
Solution: In SPECTRUM 6.0.3, the user is able to specify either the IP