Specifications
Configuration View Device Configuration View
Device Management Page 92 Cisco MC3810
Automatically Reconfigure Interfaces
Set this button to “True” to cause SPECTRUM to
monitor the number of interfaces for this device.
If a change is detected by SPECTRUM, the
interfaces displayed in SPECTRUM are updated to
reflect the change.
Create Sub-Interfaces
Set this button to determine if SPECTRUM should
model the devices sub-interfaces. If set to “True,”
these models will be displayed in the Sub-
Interface view of the Physical Interface model.
Reconfigure due to LINK UP/Down events
Set this button to “True” to cause SPECTRUM to
verify the interfaces displayed when a LINK UP or
LINK DOWN event is received.
Topologically Relocate Model
Set this button to “True” to allow SPECTRUM to
relocate the model to a different topological
location as part of the AutoDiscovery process.
Device Discovery after Reconfiguration
Set this button to “True” to cause SPECTRUM to
verify the interfaces displayed after a model
reconfiguration occurs.
This button does a complete re-read of the device
and its ports. The SpectroSERVER information
for this device will be updated if any of the port
addresses have been changed or removed, or if
the port type has been changed.
This button discovers the devices that are
connected to the ports for this device. Clicking on
this button will create all LANS which are defined
for each port.
Interface Address Translation Table
View
Access: In the Configuration view, click the IF Address
Translation button.
This view cross-references device IP addresses to
device MAC addresses for selected nodes between
networks. Double-clicking on any column entry
opens an address-specific Address Translation
Table Information view allowing you to modify
each of the three fields for that entry.
Cisco Buffer Management View
Access: In the Configuration view, click the Buffer
Management button.
This view provides the following information:
Free Memory
The amount of available memory in bytes.
Reconfigure Model
Discover LANs