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Introduction to SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager on Solaris1-2 Using this Guide views themselves, via the Glyph menu; or, for operation in
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Introduction to SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager on SolarisUsing this Guide 1-3 The System Message Reference Guide explains the source of a
Introduction to SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager on Solaris1-4 Year 2000 Compliance devices. This Appendix also describes how to create a gen
Introduction to SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager on SolarisConventions 1-5 workstationÕs system time value to display the time and date of th
Introduction to SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager on Solaris1-6 Conventions re-size the information in the window; it just changes the amount
Introduction to SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager on SolarisConventions 1-7 Figure 1-2. The History Window Launching Documentation The SPMA do
Introduction to SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager on Solaris1-8 Conventions Using the Mouse The UNIX mouse has three buttons. Procedures withi
Introduction to SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager on SolarisGetting Help 1-9 mouse button to use. All other panels from which menus can be acc
Introduction to SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager on Solaris1-10 Getting HelpFor additional information about Cabletron Systems products, visit
2-1Chapter 2Installing SPECTRUM forSolstice Enterprise ManagerHardware and software requirements; installation procedures; installing SPMA modules for
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Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager2-2 Installation PrerequisitesInstalling SPMA Files on your WorkstationWhether youÕre installing SP
Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise ManagerPreparing Your Workstation for Installation 2-3applications simultaneously, you may improve perform
Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager2-4 Preparing Your Workstation for InstallationTo Install from a Local CD-ROM Drive1. Log on to the
Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise ManagerPreparing Your Workstation for Installation 2-55. If you did not start the windowing environment as
Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager2-6 Preparing Your Workstation for Installation5. Log on to the target workstation as root.6. Creat
Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise ManagerInstalling SPMA 2-79. Mount the CDROM drive workstation using the following command:if you are usin
Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager2-8 Installing SPMAThe Install Platform Selection window, Figure 2-1, will be displayed.Figure 2-1.
Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise ManagerInstalling SPMA 2-9Figure 2-2. Install Product Selection Window4. Click on Next to proceed with ins
Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager2-10 Installing SPMAFigure 2-3. Install ConÞguration window5. You can change the directory you are
Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise ManagerInstalling SPMA 2-11!CAUTIONWe strongly recommend that you install to the default /usr directory. H
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Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager2-12 Installing SPMA6. To proceed with the installation click on Install. Progress will be reported
Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise ManagerInstalling SPMA 2-13Integrating SPMA with Solstice Enterprise ManagerSeveral Solstice Enterprise Ma
Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager2-14 Installing SPMASecond, you will be prompted to re-initialize Solstice Enterprise Manager to co
Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise ManagerInstalling SPMA 2-15The CTRONDB variable deÞnes the directory in which SPMA will store the various
Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager2-16 Installing SPMAFor all shells, be sure you have logged in with the user name that you will use
Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise ManagerInstalling SPMA 2-17A Note About Environment Variables (For Previous Users Only!)As mentioned above
Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager2-18 Installing SPMATesting for and Correcting Potential NIS ProblemsIn some network environments,
Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise ManagerInstalling SPMA 2-19a. During installation, a default rc.ctron file was copied to the /usr/ctron/con
Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager2-20 Using SPMA Applications in a Stand-alone ModeBy default, the pnisd daemon will copy the NIS da
Installing SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise ManagerWhat’s Next? 2-21installation procedure described above. SpeciÞc commands for starting each applica
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3-1Chapter 3Getting StartedUsing SPMA Discover; manually creating Cabletron device glyphs; configuring glyph object properties; a few words about MIB c
Getting Started3-2 Using the SPMA Discover Applicationuse the Solstice Enterprise Manager Discover tool to create your network objects, you automatica
Getting StartedUsing the SPMA Discover Application 3-3Launching SPMA DiscoverThe SPMA Discover tool is located in the Solstice Enterprise Manager cons
Getting Started3-4 Manually Creating a Cabletron Systems GlyphSPMA Discover and SmartSwitch 9000 DevicesBecause each SmartSwitch 9000 module is an int
Getting StartedConfiguring Cabletron Glyph Properties 3-52. Select Tools—>Object Palette to open the Object Palette Viewer.3. In the Object Palette
Getting Started3-6 Configuring Cabletron Glyph PropertiesTo access the Object ConÞguration Tool window:1. Click mouse button 3 on the glyph to display
Getting StartedConfiguring Cabletron Glyph Properties 3-7For a manually-created glyph, you must assign a glyph Name (either the IP address or hostname
Getting Started3-8 Configuring Cabletron Glyph PropertiesAssigning or Editing Community NamesThere are three Þelds in the middle of the Object ConÞgura
Getting StartedConfiguring Cabletron Glyph Properties 3-9Selecting MIB Agent FilesIf you plan to use the Solstice SNMP Browser tool against the Cabletr
iii Contents Chapter 1 Introduction to SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manager on Solaris Using this Guide ...
Getting Started3-10 Configuring Cabletron Glyph PropertiesManually Creating SmartSwitch 9000 Module and Chassis GlyphsYou can create a glyph for any in
Getting StartedConfiguring Cabletron Glyph Properties 3-11For more information about conÞguring and using the SmartSwitch 9000 chassis Hub View, consul
Getting Started3-12 Starting SPMA Tools and ApplicationsStarting SPMA Tools and ApplicationsExcept for SPMA Discover, all SPMA tools and applications
Getting StartedStarting SPMA Tools and Applications 3-13Launching DocumentationA new menu option available from the console Viewer window also provide
Getting Started3-14 Starting SPMA Tools and ApplicationsTIPIf you select a link via the SPMAdocs.pdf menu file for a document associated with a manage
4-1Chapter 4Using the Stand-alone LauncherAdding devices to the Launcher database; how to assign the appropriate community names; discovering devices;
Using the Stand-alone Launcher4-2 About the Stand-alone LauncherAbout the Stand-alone LauncherThe Stand-alone Launcher serves as a kind of simple netw
Using the Stand-alone LauncherAbout the Stand-alone Launcher 4-3Figure 4-1. The Stand-alone Launcher Window, before adding devicesUse the new Guide me
Using the Stand-alone Launcher4-4 About the Stand-alone LauncherThe Þrst time you open the Launcher window, the list box will be empty, as shown above
Using the Stand-alone LauncherAbout the Stand-alone Launcher 4-5Device TypeDisplays the device type: EMME, MRXI-24, TRMM, etc., as detected by the mos
Contentsiv Using SPMA Applications in a Stand-alone Mode ... 2-20WhatÕs Next?...
Using the Stand-alone Launcher4-6 Adding Devices to the Launcher DatabaseAdding Devices to the Launcher DatabaseThere are two ways to add devices to t
Using the Stand-alone LauncherAdding Devices to the Launcher Database 4-7Figure 4-2. SPMA Launcher Add Device window2. Enter the device’s Host Name or
Using the Stand-alone Launcher4-8 Adding Devices to the Launcher Database4. In the Chassis/Read Community and Write Community fields, enter the communi
Using the Stand-alone LauncherAdding Devices to the Launcher Database 4-95. Click on Apply to add the device; if the entered IP address or host name i
Using the Stand-alone Launcher4-10 Adding Devices to the Launcher Databaseaccommodate multiple instances of the same MIB component (as occurs in multi
Using the Stand-alone LauncherAdding Devices to the Launcher Database 4-11Adding a SmartSwitch 9000 ChassisIf you wish to add an individual SmartSwitc
Using the Stand-alone Launcher4-12 Adding Devices to the Launcher DatabaseYou can add both new and previously-deÞned SmartSwitch 9000 Chassis Views to
Using the Stand-alone LauncherAdding Devices to the Launcher Database 4-13A Special Note About the SmartSwitch 9500There is one special case in the Sm
Using the Stand-alone Launcher4-14 Adding Devices to the Launcher DatabaseFigure 4-3. SPMA Launcher Discover windowThe initial time you open the Disco
Using the Stand-alone LauncherAdding Devices to the Launcher Database 4-15Discover ParametersThe SPMA Launcher Discover window, Figure 4-3, allows you
Contentsv The SPMA Launcher Database... 4-22Changing the Polling Rate...
Using the Stand-alone Launcher4-16 Adding Devices to the Launcher Databaseand added to the database. You can add multiple SNMP Community Names to this
Using the Stand-alone LauncherAdding Devices to the Launcher Database 4-17Polling Rate (sec)Displays the interval at which the Stand-alone Launcher wi
Using the Stand-alone Launcher4-18 Adding Devices to the Launcher DatabaseTo delete a community name from the list box:1. Click on the Delete button w
Using the Stand-alone LauncherAdding Devices to the Launcher Database 4-193. Press Return or click on the Add button to add the IP address range to th
Using the Stand-alone Launcher4-20 Adding Devices to the Launcher Database3. In the IP Address Ranges list box, click to select the IP Address Range(s
Using the Stand-alone LauncherAdding Devices to the Launcher Database 4-21As the discovery progresses, the Progress Þelds (Visited and Added) will inc
Using the Stand-alone Launcher4-22 The SPMA Launcher DatabaseThe SPMA Launcher DatabaseOnce you have added your devices to the database, they will be
Using the Stand-alone LauncherThe SPMA Launcher Database 4-23Each time you start the Launcher, an attempt is made to determine the correct device type
Using the Stand-alone Launcher4-24 The SPMA Launcher DatabaseSorting the Devices Listed in the DatabaseInitially, devices will appear in the list box
Using the Stand-alone LauncherLaunching Applications 4-25Launching ApplicationsOnce you have added your devices to the database, you can use the Appli
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Using the Stand-alone Launcher4-26 Customizing Launcher MenusJust make sure youÕre in the right directory Ñ /usr/ctron/bin Ñ or that your path environ
Using the Stand-alone LauncherCustomizing Launcher Menus 4-274. Following the pattern used in the original, add an additional line for each applicatio
Using the Stand-alone Launcher4-28 Viewing DocumentationIf you use an argument that is not one of the above, the Launcher will use the argument exactl
Using the Stand-alone LauncherViewing Documentation 4-29With its Guide menu, the Stand-alone Launcher window provides special access to a menu Þle (il
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A-1Appendix ACabletron DeviceMIB AgentsA complete list of the MIB agent files to select when manually creating a Cabletron device glyph; creating a gen
Cabletron Device MIB AgentsA-2 Cabletron Device MIB Agent Tablesmodules, by topology type; and one which lists SmartSwitch 9000 modules, also grouped
Cabletron Device MIB AgentsCabletron Device MIB Agent Tables A-3EMM-E6ESXMIMETWMIMFDMMIMIRBMIRMIRM2Table A-1. MMAC and Standalone Device MIB Agent Tab
Cabletron Device MIB AgentsA-4 Cabletron Device MIB Agent TablesIRM3MicroMMACMicroMMAC-TMiniMMACMRXIMRXI-2MRXI-22/24NB20ENB25ETable A-1. MMAC and Stan
Cabletron Device MIB AgentsCabletron Device MIB Agent Tables A-5NBR SeriesSEHISEHI100TXSmartMIM-216Table A-1. MMAC and Standalone Device MIB Agent Tab
1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction to SPECTRUM for Solstice Enterprise Manageron Solaris How to use this guide; manual conventions; contacting the Cabletron
Cabletron Device MIB AgentsA-6 Cabletron Device MIB Agent TablesSmartSwitch 2000SmartSwitch 6000SmartSwitch 7000Table A-1. MMAC and Standalone Device
Cabletron Device MIB AgentsCabletron Device MIB Agent Tables A-7STHITRBMIMTRMMTRMMIMTRMMIM-1TRMM-1TRMM-2TRMM-4TRXITable A-1. MMAC and Standalone Devic
Cabletron Device MIB AgentsA-8 Cabletron Device MIB Agent TablesBRIM/HSIM ModulesIf you are conÞguring a glyph for a device which has a BRIM or HSIM i
Cabletron Device MIB AgentsCabletron Device MIB Agent Tables A-9SmartSwitch 9000 DevicesNOTETo create a glyph for any individual SmartSwitch 9000 modu
Cabletron Device MIB AgentsA-10 Cabletron Device MIB Agent TablesTable A-3. SmartSwitch 9000 Device MIB Agent TableSmartSwitch 9000 Device TypeApplica
Cabletron Device MIB AgentsCabletron Device MIB Agent Tables A-11FDDI (9F)Token Ring (9T)Table A-3. SmartSwitch 9000 Device MIB Agent TableSmartSwitch
Cabletron Device MIB AgentsA-12 Creating and Using the Generic SNMP GlyphCreating and Using the Generic SNMP GlyphAlthough third-party devices are not
Index-1IndexAaccessing third-party applications 4-26agent schemas 3-5, A-1Applications, launching 4-25automatically-created glyphs 3-1BBourne shell 2-
Index-2IndexHHardware Requirements 2-2Help 1-9History button 1-6Host Name/IP Addr 4-5hostname 4-7Hub Views 1-1Iicon 4-25icon menu 3-12, 4-25Installati
Index-3IndexTTechnical Support 1-3, 1-9third-party devices 3-2, A-12time and date display 1-5to access the Glyph Ñ> Tools menu 3-12to launch an SPM
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