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Contents Chapter 1 SPECTRUM Menu Types Menu Types and Their Typical Functions......................................................................... 1-1 SPECTRUM Menu Type Descriptions .............................................................................. 1-3 Pull-down Menus ......................................................................................................... 1-3 Popup Menus ......................................................................................................
Flash Green Enabled....................................................................................................4-9 New View ....................................................................................................................4-10 Bookmarks ..................................................................................................................4-11 View History ...............................................................................................................
Chapter 1 SPECTRUM Menu Types This chapter describes the types of menus that are available in SPECTRUM. Menu Types and Their Typical Functions SPECTRUM menus are your pathways into the SPECTRUM program. Menus are located within the menu bar, across the top of most SPECTRUM views. The available menus depend on SPECTRUM’s operating mode (Navigate mode or Edit mode) and on the type of view displayed in the window. Figure 1-1 illustrates a Navigate mode and an Edit mode menu bar. Figure 1-1.
Menu Types and Their Typical Functions Listed below are the five main SPECTRUM menus and the typical types of functions each provides: The * (Star) Menu Provides access to operating system shell and editor programs. Provides access to Motif and X Window or Windows NT utility programs. Provides a magnification tool and a calculator. X Utilities: Clock System Load Readout Backdrop The File Menu Places SPECTRUM in Edit mode.
SPECTRUM Menu Type Descriptions SPECTRUM Menu Type Descriptions SPECTRUM uses several types of menus. Menu contents depend on your security access level and on the features and functions your network administrator provides. The following menu types are available in most SPECTRUM operations. Pull-down Menus Pull-down menus are located in the menu bar across the top of most SPECTRUM windows. You open a pull-down menu by clicking on a menu title with the left mouse button.
SPECTRUM Menu Type Descriptions Toolbox Menu remains open and can be placed anywhere on the screen. The menu is fully functional until closed. To tear off and close a menu perform the steps below: \ Tearing off a menu using the push pin Open a menu by clicking on its title with the left mouse button. Click on the push pin at the top of the menu. The menu reopens in a new location. Note that the push pin changes shape.
SPECTRUM Menu Type Descriptions Dialog Boxes Figure 1-2. Typical Dialog Box Title of selected menu item appears here * Directories available within currently selected filter. Double-click on “/..” to go up one level. Double-click on a directory to open it. File View Help Currently applied filter. Filter /usr/Spectrum/ui-support/CsImage/Background/* File Directories Files in currently selected directory. Bd_GenHi.csi Bd_GenBd1.csi Bd_GenBd2.csi Bd_GenBd3.csi Bd_Default.csi Bd_DkBlue.csi Bd_Oat.
SPECTRUM Menu Type Descriptions Dialog Boxes SPECTRUM Menu Types 1-6 SPECTRUM Menus
Chapter 2 * (Star) Menu Selections This chapter describes the selections that are available from the * (Star) menu. Star Menu: An Overview The selections that are available in the * (Star) menu depends on how your system administrator configures your workstation. The default * (Star) menu provides access to several programs, including some utilities that are not directly part of SPECTRUM.
Star Menu: An Overview X Utilities Programs • Shell - provides access to the alternate UNIX shell Program. • Editor - provides access to the UNIX text editor. • Magnifier - provides an image magnification tool to enlarge a portion of a window. • Calculator - provides on-screen calculators for algebraic and RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) operations, equivalent to TI-30 and HP-10C models. • X Utilities - provides access to other programs that operate outside of SPECTRUM.
Star Menu: An Overview X Utilities Programs • Notepad - provides text editing capability. 9032519 E2 • Calculator - provides on-screen calculators standard and scientific operations. • Clock - provides an on-screen time display. • Windows NT Control Panel - provides access to utilities that allow you to customize your system. • NT Diagnostics - provides access to diagnostic utilities used to troubleshoot system problems.
Star Menu: An Overview X Utilities Programs * (Star) Menu Selections 2-4 SPECTRUM Menus
Chapter 3 File Menu Selections This chapter describes the selections that are available from the File menu. Navigate or Edit Mode File Menu Selections The File menu selections available depend on the current operating mode (Navigate or Edit) and on user access privileges. The File menu selections available in Navigate mode and Edit mode are shown in Figure 3-1 and in Figure 3-2. Figure 3-1. File Menu in Navigate Mode * File View Help Edit Ctrl+e ARS Gateway Export Data...
Navigate or Edit Mode File Menu Selections Edit and Close Edit Figure 3-2. File Menu in Edit Mode * File Edit Help Close Edit Ctrl+s ARS Gateway Export Data... MALT Reports SpectroRx Print Alt+F4 Close Exit Edit and Close Edit Edit and Close Edit are complementary menu selections in that they share the same position on the File menu. The available selection depends on the operating mode you are in. Edit places a view into Edit mode.
Navigate or Edit Mode File Menu Selections Export Data Export Data The Export Data selection is available in either the Navigate mode or Edit mode. This application allows you to export event or statistical data in an ASCII, SAS, Ingres, Sybase, or Oracle output format. For detailed information on exporting data, refer to the SPECTRUM Data Export User’s Guide. MALT The MALT (MAC Address Locator Tool) helps you locate devices on your network when you know the Physical or Media Access Control (MAC) address.
Navigate or Edit Mode File Menu Selections MALT Figure 3-3. MAC-Address Locator Tool (MALT) Screen MALT File Help MAC-Address Locator Tool (MALT) Please Enter a MAC-Address to Find: (eg 0.0.1d.c.05.f1 or Cabletron c.05.f1) Port Activity Bridges/Switches OK Clear Cancel The MALT screen’s menu bar contains two menu selections: File and Help. The File menu allows you to exit MALT. The Help menu allows you to access general MALT or address format information.
Navigate or Edit Mode File Menu Selections MALT Figure 3-4. • Existing Connections - lists connections between the model with the designated MAC address and hubs modeled in the SpectroSERVER database. • MAC Address Heard On - lists the hub and port where the designated MAC address is connected. Since there can be several paths to the same device, MALT presents a list of hubs and ports, arranged with the most likely port first.
Navigate or Edit Mode File Menu Selections Reports Double-click anywhere on a line in the MAC Address Heard On dialog box or click on a line and press Open to display the Device view for a selected device. Press Cancel to return to the MAC-Address Locator Tool (MALT) screen. Reports The Reports selection is available in either the Navigate mode or the Edit mode and provides a sub-menu with several report types.
Navigate or Edit Mode File Menu Selections Print Figure 3-5. Print View Dialog Box Print View Print to Printer: Print Only to File: Printer Paper Size: Letter Width: 8.5 Height: 11.
Navigate or Edit Mode File Menu Selections Print NOTE Print Title in Window When selected (button depressed), the title of the currently selected view is printed at the top of the view over any existing icons or annotations. The title will be centered if there is enough room to print it, or left justified with a 5 pixel left margin if it is too large to fit in the window (the right end of the title will be truncated).
Navigate or Edit Mode File Menu Selections Print Figure 3-6. Print Hierarchy Dialog Box Print Hierarchy Print to Printer: Print Only to File: Printer Paper Size: Letter Width: 8.5 Height: 11.0 Portrait Orientation: Fit to Page Hierarchy Layout: Tree OK Scale %: Hierarchy Levels: Defaults 1 Cancel Hierarchy Layout Selects how the output will be formatted. Formats are Radial and Tree. Hierarchy Levels Selects the number of levels to go down in the hierarchy. The default is one level.
File Menu Selections in a GIB View Close Close Selecting Close closes the selected view. You can modify the *disable MouseCancel resource so that clicking the right mouse button closes the selected view (UNIX). For information about modifying this file, refer to Defining Resources. Exit Selecting Exit is the recommended method of ending a SpectroGRAPH session. Selecting Exit does not, however, terminate the SpectroSERVER. When exiting a SpectroGRAPH session, all views must be in the Navigate mode.
File Menu Selections in a GIB View Change Instance Typical File Menu in Navigate Mode (with Auto GIB Update enabled) * File View Help Edit Ctrl+e ARS Gateway Export Data... MALT Reports SpectroRx Close Alt+F4 Change Instance... Save All Changes Ctrl+s Ctrl+d Discard All Changes Save GIB to Model or Model Type Exit Change Instance An instance is a specific occurrence of an object, such as a port or a slot. For example, a hub can contain several boards, each in a different slot.
File Menu Selections in a GIB View Save/Discard All Changes As shown in Figure 3-8, the instance ID number indicates that the instance is the seventh port of the board in the third slot of a multi-slot device. Save/Discard All Changes Use Save All Changes or Discard All Changes to save or discard the changes you make to a GIB view. If the *autoGibUpdate resource is enabled (True), Save All Changes and Discard All Changes appear on the menu.
Chapter 4 View Menu Selections This chapter describes the selections that are available from the View menu. View Menu: An Overview View is a dynamic pull-down menu used to navigate through your network model. From the View menu you can access the Icon Subviews menu that accesses several device and application icon subviews. Or the New View menu that accesses the different hierarchical views including the Enterprise Alarm Manager and the Event Log.
View Menu: An Overview Go Back, Go Up, and View Path Go Back, Go Up, and View Path These selections return to a previous view (Go Back), navigate up one level from where you are (Go Up), or open a view that is related to where you are (View Path). Go Back Returns to the previous view. For example, if navigating from the Universe Topology view into a LAN 802.3 Topology view, selecting Go Back returns to the Universe Topology view.
View Menu: An Overview Icon Subviews Figure 4-2. Typical Icon Subviews Menu * File View Go Back Go Up Icon Subviews View Path New View Bookmarks View History... Current View Information... Notes Jump by Name... Zoom Map Hierarchy Help Close Alt+F4 Navigate Alarms Performance Notes...
View Menu: An Overview Icon Subviews Close Closes the current view. Configuration Opens a Configuration view. Control (VNM only) Opens a SpectroSERVER Control vew showing the VNM Host Table and current Client List. For more information about this option, refer to Performance. Device Opens a Device view. DevTop Opens a DevTop view. Diagnostic Opens a Diagnostic view. Events Opens an Events view.
View Menu: An Overview Icon Subviews information about this option, refer to Security and User Maintenance. Utilities Opens the utilities submenu providing access to several SPECTRUM utilities. Typical menu selections include: Attribute Browser - brings up the Attribute Walk view enabling you to view attribute values not included in the model’s other views. Events - brings up the Event Log. Applications - allows you to launch Applications.
View Menu: An Overview Popup Menus Popup Menus There are two ways to access popup menus: The *iconSubviewButton resource allows you to set SPECTRUM mouse functionality for a two or three button mouse. If this resource is set to 2 (for a two button mouse), clicking the right button brings up the Icon Subviews menu. If this resource is set to 3 (for a three button mouse), clicking the middle mouse button brings up the Icon Subviews menu. The default is 2.
View Menu: An Overview Popup Menus Figure 4-3. * File Using Popup Menus View Help Go Back Go Up Icon Subviews View Path New View Jump to View View history... Current View Information... Notes Jump by Name... Zoom Map Hierarchy Primary Landscape 0x00400000 - VNM Host - MMAC Plus of type MMAC Plus Navigate Alarms Performance Notes...
View Menu: An Overview Popup Menus Each selection provides specific navigation options: • Navigate In – displays a list of the models in the current view and a list of models at the next level beneath it in the hierarchy. Model names listed with an arrow are entry points to lower levels in the model hierarchy and, when selected, produce another listing of models at that level. Selecting a model name listed as the title or with no arrow opens a view for that model.
View Menu: An Overview Flash Green Enabled 4. Using Navigate, follow the model/view hierarchy all the way down to the device level to obtain device views. Figure 4-4. Popup Navigator Menus (Navigate In/Navigate Up) Close Alt+F4 Navigate Alarms Performance Notes... Utilities Zoom Device DevTop Application Diagnostic Acknowledge Flash Green Enabled Application Configuration Model Information Primary Application Navigate In Navigate Up 1.
View Menu: An Overview New View If *iconFlashWhenGreen is set to Off, the Flash Green Enabled button will not appear on the Icon Subviews menu and the icon will not flash green if the alarm status changes from green to an alarm color and then back to green. The event log for this device will record the alarm status and the event associated with the status change. For more information about changing this resource, refer to Defining Resources.
View Menu: An Overview Bookmarks Events Opens the Event Log view. If a model is selected, Event Log will automatically filter for the selected model or models in a selected container. Location Opens the World Location view. Lost & Found Opens the Lost and Found view. Alarms Opens the Enterprise Alarm Manager. If a model is selected, Alarm Manager will automatically filter for the selected model or models in a selected container. Topology Opens the Universe Topology view.
View Menu: An Overview Bookmarks Figure 4-6. The Bookmarks Shortcut Feature With Bookmarks Jump from one window to another with the Jump menu option. Without Bookmarks Manually move through the views in a sequential order. Task – Creating a User Bookmark To create a User Bookmark: 1. Navigate to the view you want to jump to. 2. Select Bookmarks from the View menu. 3. Select Add -> User from the Bookmarks submenu. The Text Entry dialog box appears. 4. Enter a name for the Bookmark.
View Menu: An Overview Bookmarks Task – Creating a Group Bookmark To create a Group Bookmark: 1. Using the UserEditor, add yourself, as system administrator, to the UserGroup you want to create Bookmarks for. Refer to Security and User Maintenance for information about using the UserEditor. NOTES 1. You can only add Group Bookmarks for the UserGroup you currently belong to. You can add Bookmarks for other Groups by becoming a member of that UserGroup.
View Menu: An Overview View History Task – Deleting a Bookmark To delete a Bookmark: 1. Select Delete -> User/Group from the Bookmarks submenu. 2. Select the Bookmark you wish to delete from the list of Bookmarks that appears. 3. Click OK in the confirmation dialog box to confirm your deletion. To cancel the operation, select Cancel. Task – Jumping to a Bookmark To jump to a Bookmark: 1. Select User/Group from the Bookmarks submenu. 2.
View Menu: An Overview Current View Information Figure 4-7. A Typical View History Selection Box History of navigation destinations for the current window. History List TOPOLOGICAL, Universe TOPOLOGICAL, Corporate TOPOLOGICAL, TW LAN CABLEWALK, TW Backbone LOCATION, World OK To move to a view: Cancel Double-click on destination or click on destination and then click OK. Current View Information This view presents information about the currently displayed view.
View Menu: An Overview Notes Figure 4-8. Typical Notes Dialog Box Notes Save Clear Mail Cancel The Notes view incorporates four buttons. They are as follows: Save Saves the text you enter in the view. Clear Erases an existing note. Or you can highlight the text to erase and click Clear to delete only individual lines of text. Mail Displays the Mail dialog box. Cancel Discards text and closes the view during creation of a note. Task – Creating a Note To create a note: 1.
View Menu: An Overview Notes Figure 4-9. Port Notes Double-Click Zones Logical Port Presentations Notes Port 1.2 ENABLED AUI 1 ON Log 6 4 2 OFF Double-click on port number. 2 0 PCKTS FOT Double-click on “Notes.” 3 OFF CLLS Free-standing devices MIMs within a hub 3. Select the Notes workspace by clicking in it with the left mouse button and enter the Note text. 4. Click on Save to store the text for the associated model. To cancel the operation, select Cancel.
View Menu: An Overview Notes Task – Mailing a Note To mail a note: 1. Navigate to the view containing the model with the note. 2. Open the Notes view. 3. Select the Mail button. A dialog box appears (Figure 4-10) prompting you to enter the name of the recipient (To:), the subject of the note (Subject:), and who to copy the note to (CC:). Figure 4-10. Mail Dialog Box Mail To: Subject: CC: Send Cancel 4. Click with the left mouse button in the To: field and enter a user name.
View Menu: An Overview Jump by name Follow the same procedure to complete the optional Subject: and CC: fields. 5. Select Send to mail the note. Cancel quits the Mail option without sending a note. Jump by name The Jump by name feature provides an easy way to navigate to a view when you know the model name or model type name. Task – Jump by name 1. Select Jump by name from the View menu. A Text Based Navigation dialog box appears. Refer to Figure 4-11. 2.
View Menu: An Overview Jump by name 3. Click OK to start the text string search. Cancel to terminate Jump to name, or Help to display a Help text screen. If one occurrence of the search string is found, the Device view containing the model opens. If multiple occurrences of the search string are found, the TextBased Navigation dialog box expands to list all occurrences. You resolve this expanded list of models or model types according to Ownership, Organization, Location, Topological hierarchy, etc.
View Menu: An Overview Zoom Figure 4-12.
View Menu: An Overview Zoom Figure 4-13. Zoom Menu Fit in Window 5% 10% 25% 50% 75% 100% 150% 200% Use Default Fit in Window Fit in Window will zoom the view to the largest zoom percentage that still allows all icons to be displayed in the current view. Zoom Percentages Default zoom percentages are 5, 10, 25, 50, 75, 100, 150, and 200. These percentages can be set to any whole number between 5 and 400 by modifying the *zoomLevels resource.
View Menu: An Overview Map Hierarchy Subviews menu. For information about modifying this resource, refer to Defining Resources. Saving Zoom Levels To save the zoom level of a view, change the view’s zoom level as described in Zoom Percentages, then enter and leave edit mode (or just leave edit if already in edit mode). The view will now be zoomed to that percentage when it is viewed. If the zoom level was set to Use Default, the view will be zoomed to the value set by the *defaultZoomlevel resource.
View Menu: An Overview Applications To allow multiple SpectroGRAPH executables to run on one machine, another ui socket number is used. (From the Control Panel, choose Configure and then SpectroGRAPH. The available socket numbers are listed in the SpectroGRAPH Default window.) NOTE Upon startup, the ui will use the first socket number. If it is being used, the ui will try to use the second or third socket number until it finds an available one. When Map Hierarchy is run, the first ui gets the request.
View Menu: An Overview Applications NOTES Figure 4-14. 1. If a device is not selected, the SPMA Launcher window will display the following message: Applications not registered for “current view” model type. 2. If there are no Applications available for a selected device, the Applications window will display the following message: Applications not registered for “selected device” model type.
View Menu: An Overview MIB Tools MIB Tools The SPECTRUM MIB Tools are a collection of utilities that let you access and manage a Cabletron or any other SNMP compliant device through its Management Information Bases (MIBs). A MIB, as its name implies, is a database maintained by the device that stores all its known management information. Each individual element of information in the MIB is termed an Object.
Chapter 5 Edit Menu Selections This chapter describes the Edit menu selections. Edit Menu: An Overview The Edit menu replaces the View menu when SPECTRUM is in Edit mode. The Edit menu modifies views and hierarchies. You access the Edit menu while in Navigate mode by selecting Edit from the File menu, then selecting the Edit menu. For information on using this menu to discover network devices, refer to How to Manage Your Network. The contents of the Edit menu depend on the view type and view hierarchy.
Edit Menu: An Overview Adding or Removing Models Figure 5-1. Edit Menu Selections * File Edit New Model... New Model by IP... Cut Copy Paste Erase Destroy Bring to Front Send to Back Select All Group Ungroup Connect Snap to Grid... AutoPlace Zoom View Path Auto Discovery... Background Discovery... Change Background... Annotation Toolbox& Help Shift+Del Ctrl+Ins Shift+Ins Del Radial Tree Add... Delete Adding or Removing Models The Edit menu selections add and remove models from SPECTRUM views.
Edit Menu: An Overview Adding or Removing Models Network Address and Community Name for the model you want to add to the current view. NOTE 9032519 E2 Cut Removes an icon or an annotation from a view and places it in the paste buffer. When an icon is Cut and no subsequent Paste is performed, SPECTRUM places the icon in the Lost and Found view if it does not exist in any other view or hierarchy. Cut is grayed-out until you select an icon or annotation.
Edit Menu: An Overview Adding or Removing Models Task – Grouping and Ungrouping Objects You can group selected objects (icons, annotations, pipes) in Location, Topology, and Organization views into a single object so that when you select one object in the group, the entire group is selected. Edit functions such as Cut, Copy, Paste, Erase, Destroy, Snap to Grid, and Auto Place treat grouped objects as a single entity. To Group Objects: 1. Select the objects you want to group. a.
Edit Menu: An Overview Changing the Order of Overlapping Objects Changing the Order of Overlapping Objects Objects can be partially or completely hidden by other objects when icons, pipes, and annotations overlap. You can change the order of overlapping objects by using the Edit menu’s Bring To Front and Send To Back selections. If a selected icon is under another icon, choosing Bring To Front from the Edit menu will reorder the icons so that the selected icon is on top of the other icon.
Edit Menu: An Overview Connect If multiple objects in a stack are selected, the last object clicked on will be the last object to have reordering applied to it. For instance, if three icons are stacked in a view as shown in Figure 5-3, then shift-clicking A, B, then C and choosing Bring To Front will reverse the order in which the icons are stacked. Figure 5-3.
Edit Menu: An Overview Snap to Grid Snap to Grid The Snap to Grid feature operates in Edit mode. Snap to Grid allows you to control the visibility and size of the grid. It also allows you to control how icons and annotations interact with the grid. With Snap to Grid turned on, selected icons and annotations will snap to the nearest intersection of the grid and individual icons and annotations will snap to the nearest intersection of the grid as they are moved.
Edit Menu: An Overview Snap to Grid The button should be down, in the recessed (selected) position. 2. Enter a valid number in the visible grid text box to set the size of the grid. Grid size is measured in pixels. The default grid size is 20. 3. Click OK. Turning the Visible Grid Off 1. Click on the Visible Grid button. The button should be up, in the raised (deselected) position. 2. Click OK. Turning Snap to Grid On 1. Click on the Snap Grid: button.
Edit Menu: An Overview Zoom The button should be up, in the deselected position. 2. Click OK. The Snap to Grid resource default values can be changed by modifying the *snapGrid and *visibleGrid resources. For information about modifying these resources, refer to Defining Resources. Task – Auto Place The Auto Place selection allows you to automatically arrange the icons in a view at any time. When you select Auto Place, an additional menu appears which allows you to select how the icons will be arranged.
Edit Menu: An Overview View Path View Path In Navigate mode, View Path lists the user-defined shortcuts available in the current view. These shortcuts allow you to jump from a Location view to a Topology view and back again. When you create a View Path, a Topology view is linked to a Location view. The Location view that forms one side of the link is the Location view within the Location icon you select as part of creating a View Path link. There is no limit to the number of links you can create.
Edit Menu: An Overview AutoDiscovery Task – Deleting a View Path To delete an option from the View Path submenu: 1. Open either a Topology view or a Location view. 2. Navigate the view into one end of the View Path and place into Edit mode. 3. Pull down the Edit menu, pick the Delete option from the View Path submenu, and select the option you wish to delete. A dialog box appears. 4. Click OK to confirm the deletion. Click Cancel to cancel the operation.
Edit Menu: An Overview Change Background Change Background The Change Background menu selection changes the background raster (Location views), or the background color or raster (Topology views). Changing the Background Raster A raster is a map or other graphic image. Rasters appear in views that use a graphics file for a background. The initial raster is a default pane. You can change this default for Location and Topology views via the Change Background menu choice.
Edit Menu: An Overview Change Background Task – Changing the Background Color To change the background color: 1. Navigate into the Topology view and select Change Background to display the Change Background dialog box ( Figure 5-6). Use this box to set the width and height of the background color panel, as well as the color itself. 2. Click Background Color to select a color. The Select Color Index dialog box appears. Refer to Figure 5-7. This box presents a color palette. 3.
Edit Menu: An Overview Annotation Toolbox Figure 5-7. Typical Select Color Index Dialog Box 77 78 91 92 Select Color Index SPECTRUM Color Palette with Associated Index Numbers Click on the color, click OK in the Select Color Index dialog box, then click OK in the Change Background dialog box to apply a color to the view. Click Cancel to close the box without choosing a color.
Chapter 6 Help Menu Selections This chapter describes the Help menu selections. The Help menu selections are shown in Figure 6-1. Figure 6-1. * Help Menu Selections File View Help Online Manuals About SpectroGRAPH Online help documentation is available for selected SPECTRUM documents. Online help allows you to view specific topics of interest by clicking on entries in the selected document’s Table of Contents or Index or by clicking on highlighted text located throughout a document.
Help Menu Selections 6-2 SPECTRUM Menus
Index A Acrobat Reader 6-1 Annotation Toolbox general information 5-14 overview 1-4 Annotation Toolbox User’s Guide 5-14 Applications 4-24 access 4-24 defined 4-24 ARS Gateway 3-2 AutoDiscovery 5-11 B Background Discovery 5-11 background rasters, changing 5-12 Bookmarks 4-11 Group 4-11 Shortcut Feature 4-12 Users 4-11 Bring To Front 5-5 C cachedImagePath 4-23 cacheZoomedImages 4-23 Change Background 5-12 Change Instance 3-11 Changing the Background Raster 5-12 Changing the Order of Overlapping Objects 5-5
File menu selections 3-10 go back 4-2 go up 4-2 Grouping and Ungrouping Objects 5-3 H Help menu 1-2 Help? menu 6-1 How to Manage Your Network 5-9 WatchEditor 4-5 WatchManager 4-5 Zoom 4-5 iconFlashWhenGreen resource 4-9 instance ID 3-11 J Jump by name general information 4-19 resolving name list 4-20 Jump to View 4-11 I Icon Subviews 4-2 Acknowledge 4-3 Alarms 4-3 Application 4-3 Backup Database 4-3 Cablewalk 4-3 Capacity Meter 4-3 Client View 4-3 Close 4-4 Configuration 4-4 Control 4-4 Device 4-4 DevTo
Location 4-11 Lost & Found 4-11 Org-Chart 4-10 Topology 4-11 Notes View Cancel 4-16 Clear 4-16 Creating a note 4-16 example of 4-15 Mail 4-16 Save 4-16 Notice i P popup menus 1-3, 4-6 Popup Navigator 4-7 Print Print Hierarchy 3-6 Print View 3-6 Print Hierarchy Hierarchy Layout 3-9 Hierarchy Levels 3-9 Print View Cancel 3-8 Defaults 3-8 OK 3-8 Orientation 3-7 Print Only Selected 3-8 Print Only to File 3-7 Print Title in Window 3-8 Print to Printer 3-7 Printer Paper Size 3-7 Scale 3-7 R Reports 3-6 Restrict
utility programs, within Star menu 2-2 V View History 4-14 View menu 1-2 current view information 4-15 general information 4-1 go back, go up 4-2 icon subviews 4-2 jump by name 4-19 jump to view 4-11 new view 4-10 notes 4-15 view history 4-14 view path 4-2 View Path 4-2, 5-10 adding and deleting 5-10 Virus Disclaimer ii visibleGrid resource 5-9 X X Utilities 2-2 Backdrop 2-2 Clock 2-2 System Load Readout 2-2 Z Zoom 4-21, 5-9 Fit in Window 4-21 Use Default 4-21 Zoom Percentages 4-21 Zoom Percentages 4-22