Specifications
MicroMMAC-T and SPMA
Introduction MicroMMAC-T
1-4 Management Module Guide
SPMA for the MicroMMAC-T is described in the SPECTRUM Portable
Management Application for the MicroMMAC-T User’s Guide, the
SPECTRUM Portable Management Application for the MicroMMAC-T Tools
Guide, and the Portable Management Application for the Bridge/Router
Interface Modules (BRIMs) User’s Guide.
For details on the Hub view, Ring Map view, Alarm Configuration view,
Statistics view, and Ring Security Configuration view, refer to the
SPECTRUM Portable Management Application for the MicroMMAC-T User’s
Guide:
• Chapter 2, Using the MicroMMAC-T Hub View, describes the visual
display of the Hub and explains how to use the mouse within the Hub
view; the operation of some basic functions available only from the Hub
view are also described.
• Chapter 3, Ring Map, describes the Ring Map window, the Management
Station Configuration window and the Ring History Information window.
• Chapter 4, Alarm Configuration, describes how to set and view Ring and
Station alarms.
• Chapter 5, Statistics, describes viewing the Ring Station List, monitoring
Ring and Station Statistics, and Ring and Station variables.
• Chapter 6, Ring Security Configuration, describes how to launch the
Security Configuration Window, building the Allowed List, and adding
and deleting stations from the Allowed and Disallowed Lists.
For details on the MIB I,II views, Community Names view, TFTP Download
view, and Trap Table view, 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 Cabletron’s
“Component” structure of device MIBs, and describes how to change
device community names.
• Chapter 5, Using TFTP Download Tool, explains how to upgrade firmware
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 Systems’ 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 Tool’s display.










