Specifications
SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN)
For SPECTRUM 6.6 with Service Pack 2 CD release
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• Cisco CallManager MM: This MM delivers support for Cisco’s
CallManager. The MM provides support for the Cisco CallManager (CCM)
MIB. Supported MIB groups include the “ccmTable” (CallManager) MIB
group, “ccmGatewayTable” group and the “ccmGatewayTrunkTable”
group. These tables provide the user insight into the health of the
CallManager as well as information on the gateway connected to the
CallManager. CallManager specific traps will be supported and will be
available to the user as SPECTRUM event and alarms. Lastly, this
management module will support the integration of the web-based CCM
Administration suite.
• Enterasys RoamAbout 2 MM: This MM delivers support for Enterasys’
RoamAbout R2 family Wireless Access Platform LAN switch and
provides IP Fault Management visibility. Supported MIB groups include
IEEE 802.11 and 802.1x Wireless LAN standards including associated
trap support. Insight into proprietary MIB information was also
provided with a suite of Wireless Status views and Hardware Status
views. Access to the device’s web management capabilities is provided
through a launch point from the device icon. Additionally, this MM can
manage the RoamAbout R2 when configured in SNMPv3 mode with
SPECTRUM’s optional SNMPv3 add-on.
Enhanced Management Modules
The following IETF RFCs are now supported in this release
• RFC1724 (RIPv2): Information from this RFC “Global Counters” – which
shows the number of route changes and queries, “IF Status” – RIP
statistics per interface, “IF Configuration” – RIP2 configuration setting
per interface, “Peer Table” – provides information about active peer
relationships intended to assist in debugging.
• RFC2737 (Entity MIB): This RFC provides information relating to
components of a device (i.e. physical interfaces, boards, fans, etc.).
SPECTRUM will use this information to provide physical and logical
component descriptions, their respective relationships, and their
statuses. Additionally, trap support that notifies SPECTRUM of the
device’s physical and logical component changes has been added.
• RFC2618 (Radius Authentication Client) and RFC2620 (Radius Account
Client): These RFCs expose information relating to centralized user
password authentication services and the centralized user password
account information for the authentication services which are
frequently deployed in various VPN and Wireless networks.