SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
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Contents Notice ........................................................................................... 2 Overview ...................................................................................... 6 How This Manual Is Organized ..................................................... 7 Version Control .......................................................................... 8 Release Advisories and Special Considerations ............................ 9 SPECTRUM Quick Installation Guide ...............
RingView for Token Ring ............................................................46 SPECTRUM Reports ...................................................................47 SpectroGRAPH ..........................................................................49 SpectroSERVER ........................................................................52 Level I Developer’s Toolkit .........................................................54 SPECTRUM Web Operator .................................................
Cisco Router .............................................................................95 Cisco Voice Application ..............................................................96 Data Over Cable System Interface Specification (DOCSIS) ..............97 Empire Agent ...........................................................................98 Enterasys Matrix E5 ..................................................................99 Enterasys RoamAbout Wireless ................................................
Overview A copy of the SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) is included on both the SPECTRUM 6.5.1 Application CD and the SPECTRUM Release 6.5.1 Documentation CD; it is also available online at http://www.aprisma.com/manuals. The SSRN is intended to alert users to product enhancements or changes, late-breaking information, and corrected and known anomalies. It is strongly recommended that you read the SSRN so you are aware of any changes in the product or the associated documentation.
How This Manual Is Organized Overview Section Description Overview Describes the contents and purpose of the SSRN. Release Advisories and Special Considerations Describes late-breaking information, or information that is both mandatory and useful for the successful operation and maintenance of SPECTRUM.
Version Control Overview SPECTRUM’s version numbering scheme has up to four numeric fields: Major Release Minor Release Revision Patch 06 05 01 000 Description Major Release Increments to the number in this field represent major changes in the product’s design, functionality, or user interface. Major releases occur no more frequently than once per year. Minor Release Minor releases are scheduled product upgrades that include new or enhanced features, but are not major functionality changes.
Release Advisories and Special Considerations This section contains late-breaking information, or information that is mandatory or useful for the successful operation of SPECTRUM. In this section: SPECTRUM Quick Installation Guide [page 10] Aprisma Rebranding [page 10] Sound on Redirected Remote Display No Longer Supported [page 10] SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
SPECTRUM Quick Installation Guide The SPECTRUM Quick Installation Guide is provided as a package insert that ships with the SPECTRUM Application CDs in the media case. For SPECTRUM 6.5.1, the guide states that SPECTRUM Web Operator installation instructions are included in the SPECTRUM Installation Guide (0675); however, the SPECTRUM Web Operator installation instructions are now published separately in the SPECTRUM Web Operator Installation Guide (5110).
Corrected and Known Anomalies: SPECTRUM This section identifies known anomalies for SPECTRUM and its integrated applications that have been corrected since SPECTRUM 6.5.0, as well as known anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5.1.
SpectroGRAPH [page 49] SpectroSERVER [page 52] Level I Developer’s Toolkit [page 54] SPECTRUM Web Operator [page 55] SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
Section Overview Information about anomalies is organized by the core, application, or toolkit component with which it is associated; general operational considerations, instructions, or recommendations can also be included.
SPECTRUM UserEditor General Operational Considerations Item Description 1 Functionality was added to set passwords and define user roles for SPECTRUM Web Operator; however, this functionality is reserved for a future release and is not required for Web Operator 6.5.1. To add users to SPECTRUM Web Operator, refer to the SPECTRUM Web Operator User Guide (5078), rather than the Security and User Maintenance (2602) guide. SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
SPECTRUM Alarm Notification Manager (SANM) General Operational Considerations Item Description 1 When a new policy is defined with the Policy Administrator, the policy is saved on the initial SpectroSERVER. If the initial SpectroSERVER shuts down while defining a new policy, you cannot save the policy or create other policies.
Known Anomalies: SPECTRUM Alarm Notification Manager Item Description Solution 4 On Windows NT, the Policy Administrator allows a maximum of 32,767 model names to be displayed in the Add Filter Values view. If you filter only on model names, and the resulting list exceeds 32,767 models, the application shuts down. To reduce the number of models within a list, filter models by model type or landscape first, and then filter by model name. SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
AlarmNotifier Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 Stale alarms appear in Alarm Manager when SpectroSERVER, SpectroGRAPH, and Alarm Manager are shut down and restarted. These alarms do not appear in AlarmNotifier. Alarm Manager stale alarms are not forwarded to AlarmNotifier. Instead, a single new alarm that indicates a stale or residual alarm exists on the landscape is generated and sent to AlarmNotifier. For information about stale alarms, see the AlarmNotifier User’s Guide (1503).
SpectroWATCH General Operational Considerations Item Description 1 Several 32-bit attributes from SpectroWATCH in SPECTRUM 6.5.1 have been replaced with 64-bit attributes. This is important information if you are migrating to SPECTRUM 6.5.1, so you can adjust logging and reporting. The affected attributes are listed in the table below.
Attribute Name Old Attribute ID New Attribute ID Packets_Discarded 0x230885 0x230bb8 Packets_Error 0x230886 0x230bb9 Packets_Host_Bound 0x230888 0x230bba Packets_Transmitted 0x230889 0x230bbb Syn28xx_Tot_Errors 0x360533 0x360912 IPXTotalDiscards 0x3e1eaf 0x3e57da IPXTotalErrors 0x3e1eb0 0x3e57db XNSTotalErrors 0x3e1eb6 0x3e57dc XNSTotalDiscards 0x3e1eb7 0x3e57dd TotalFailures 0xc4032e 0xc4071b TotalComplete 0xc4032f 0xc4071c DataErrorPercent 0xc40330 0xc4071d SynTotalE
Enterprise Alarm Manager (EAM) General Operational Considerations Item Description 1 The Troubleshooter Information dialog box (as well as the Troubleshooter Delete dialog) only lists landscape choices for landscapes that are filtered in. Likewise, the Assignment page of the Filter dialog box only lists troubleshooters for landscapes that are filtered in. 2 Troubleshooters are created on a per-landscape basis, so assignments must be made to alarms on the same landscape the troubleshooter is created on.
Known Anomalies: Enterprise Alarm Manager (EAM) Item Description Solution 1 Newly created alarm descriptions in SpectroWATCH do not display in the Alarm Manager if the Alarm Manager was running when the watch and its custom alarm description were created. The alarm displays without a description of the new alarm. Exit the Alarm Manager, then restart it. The new view updates to include the custom alarm description.
Known Anomalies: Enterprise Alarm Manager (EAM) Item Description Solution 5 On Windows NT, when printing an alarm report with multiple probable causes from the Alarm Manager, its possible: Use a Level 2 Postscript printer. - The second listed probable cause (not shown in Alarm Manager without scrolling down) bleeds through the printout outside of the tab. - A selected alarm prints black, making it impossible to read. - The probable cause column title bleeds through the scroll bar on the printout.
Known Anomalies: Enterprise Alarm Manager (EAM) Item Description 10 The Alarm Manager and Event Log can display a misleading connection status. If the Archive Manager runs with the wrong landscape handle, it correctly displays an orange alarm indicating that no connection is established. Solution The Alarm Manager receives its alarms from SpectroSERVER’s landscape.
AR System Gateway General Operational Considerations Item Description 1 Both the file system where you install the AR System Gateway and its file creation mask should be set up with read/write (rw) access for all AR System Gateway users. 2 When you install SPECTRUM, the AR System Gateway defaults to one of the following directories: //usr/ar on Solaris, or c:\Program Files\Remedy on Window NT/2000.
Network Configuration Requirements If you are using the base-level AR System Gateway (without SANM) to generate automatic trouble tickets in a distributed SpectroSERVER environment, the system on which the AR System Gateway is installed must have both SpectroGRAPH and the AR System Client tools already installed. If you are using the advanced-level AR System Gateway (with SANM), you do not need to have the above configuration. One AR System Gateway can connect to multiple SpectroSERVERs.
Known Anomalies: AR System Gateway Item Description Solution 1 On Windows NT/2000: If (for some reason) the arsgated.exe stops running, the PERL process that started the gateway continues to run. If a user runs the reconfig tool during this time frame, then stops and restarts the gateway once the changes are complete, reconfig starts a second PERL process, which, in turn, starts another arsgated.exe. If the original arsgated.exe was monitored by processd, it was automatically restarted.
Known Anomalies: AR System Gateway Item Description Solution 6 On Windows NT/2000, trouble ticket submissions fail without an error message if Remedy libraries cannot be found by the Alarm Manager. Manually add the location of the Remedy directory to the environment variable PATH in the System Control Panel. For example, if the location is D:\Program Files\Remedy, add this to the value for PATH in the System Control Panel; then log out and log in again.
Annotation Toolbox Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 The following fonts do not work correctly: The font errors stem from the font’s architecture and not from SPECTRUM. - The application font (at any size) changes to symbol when not bold or italicized. - A wrong font displays when you change the fixed font to a different font (not bold) at sizes 0, 16, and 24. If bold, the font works correctly.
AutoDiscovery Corrected Anomalies Item Description 1 When AutoDiscovery is remotely displayed to a Windows NT/2000 workstation from a Solaris workstation, the File menu options no longer display in the center of the screen; they display under the File menu selection. Known Anomalies: AutoDiscovery Item Description Solution 1 AutoDiscovery may fail to discover a Token Ring the first time it is run. AutoDiscovery can find one ring while failing to find another ring.
Known Anomalies: AutoDiscovery Item Description Solution 4 When performing a router discovery, switches connected to Cisco routers are discovered in addition to the Cisco routers. This occurs because the Cisco Discovery Protocol includes switches (such as the Catalyst 5000 and 5005) in its tables and because the Use CDP Table checkbox setting cannot be deselected. To exclude these devices for exporting or modeling purposes, remove them from the result set through the Filter button.
Command Line Interface (CLI) Corrected Anomalies Item Description 1 When executing the show attributes command on a specific model with many list attributes, the values and IDs of the list attributes now coincide with the values returned by the show attributes command when a list attribute is specified. Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 When using the -a switch (create event This issue will be corrected in a future alarm), it can take a long time for the release of SPECTRUM.
Control Panel Corrected Anomalies Item Description 1 On Windows NT/2000 with Exceed installed, you no longer receive error messages when you: -Telnet to a Solaris workstation, -Navigate to the <$SPECROOT>/bin directory, and -Launch the Control Panel.
Data Export General Operational Considerations Item Description 1 On Solaris, if scheduled exports are not occurring at their specified time, stop and restart your cron daemon. Contact your system administrator for details about cron on your workstation. 2 Oracle does not import exported data into the database if there is not enough table space. Make sure the Oracle database has enough table space to import all data. 3 The SPECTRUM 6.0 version of Data Export is supported by a SPECTRUM 5.
Known Anomalies: Data Export Item Description Solution 4 Exports to SAS fail due to a syntax error in the SAS autoexec.sas and config.sas files. This generates error messages such as: Do not change the autoexec.sas file for data export; inconsistent results can occur.
Event Configuration Editor (ECE) Corrected Anomalies Item Description 1 If you use the ECE to modify how an event is processed (i.e., whether it is logged, creates an alarm, or clears an alarm), the modification affects all model types that use the event. It is now possible to use ECE to change the event processing for a specific model type or for a set of vendor-specific model types.
SPECTRUM Configuration Manager (SCM) General Operational Considerations Item Description 1 Although SCM appears to load partial shared or device-specific host configurations to Extreme devices without error, the devices ignore the changes. Note: Extreme devices accept full shared or device-specific host configuration loads from SCM. Attribute loads also function as expected.
Known Anomalies: SPECTRUM Configuration Manager (SCM) Item Description Solution 1 If you create or capture a configuration that includes external list-type attributes with an OID reference, it generates the error message: Use the Model Type Editor to: No instance exists. - Use the new attribute in configurations to access and set the value on the device.
Known Anomalies: SPECTRUM Configuration Manager (SCM) Item Description Solution 8 SCM shuts down when trying to print from the Load Details view. This issue will be corrected in a future release of SPECTRUM. SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
Network Configuration Utilities (NCU) Known Anomalies: Network Configuration Utilities (NCU) Item Description Solution 1 The Modify Community Strings tool does not allow changes to community strings on devices that have no contact with SPECTRUM. Be sure the community name on the device model matches any one of the valid community names on the device. Telnet to the device and change the community strings. You can also change the SPECTRUM community string in the information GIB using the GIB Editor.
Known Anomalies: Network Configuration Utilities (NCU) Item Description Solution 4 When you try to download firmware with an incorrect TFTP server address, the action fails. With some devices you receive an inappropriate error message that reads: This error originates with the device, not the firmware download. If you receive this error, verify that the TFTP server is valid and available. TFTP Error: File Not Found. The message should read: No response from specified server.
SPECTRUM Installation/Uninstallation Programs Known Anomalies: SPECTRUM Installation/Uninstallation Programs Item Description 1 When you run Host Evaluation on a non- Service Pack 5 or 6 is required to run English Windows NT operating system, SPECTRUM. you receive a warning that you have a missing operating system patch and you should contact your system administrator to correct it. This warning appears when the Host Evaluation program fails to detect either Service Pack 5 or 6.
Known Anomalies: SPECTRUM Installation/Uninstallation Programs Item 4 Description Solution On Solaris 2.7, when you: Aprisma is investigating a solution to this issue. -Upgrade in place from SPECTRUM 5.0 rev1 with CS4 MMS4 to SPECTRUM 6.5.1, and -The DDM database fails to install a segmentation fault occurs if you: - Move the DDM directory to DDM_old, - Click the Cancel button, and - Continue the installation. 5 When you install SPECTRUM on Windows Avoid spaces in SPECTRUM user names.
Search Manager General Operational Considerations Item Description 1 Three new colums have been added to specify Category, Interface, and Active Number. These colums are hidden by default so users do not see a wider search screen when they bring up the Search Manager interface. 2 A new predefined search criteria (MAC address with Port Information) has been added to differentiate from the other MAC Address and MAC Address Range Search.
Known Anomalies: Search Manager Item Description Solution 3 The user cannot reconfigure or destroy models on multiple landscapes; the error message “Connection Lost” displays in the Model Error Dialog box. In the Select Server to Search dialog box, perform the model search from one landscape at a time; then perform the reconfigure and destroy action. To reconfigure and destroy models in other landscapes, return to the Select Server to Search dialog box and perform a model search from another landscape.
SpectroRx Note: SpectroRx conversion instructions are part of the SpectroRx Readme file, which is located at /SG-TOOLS/CBR. Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 On Windows NT/2000, SpectroRx Perl scripts do not run from a command window. Perl scripts execute correctly when run in a bash shell window This issue stems from file associations and the different installed versions of Perl. File associations between the SpectroRx scripts and the SPECTRUM installed version of Perl (5.
RingView for Token Ring Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 RingView cannot fully map connections within a ring that is configured with multiple hubs or concentrators. This is because the Token Ring device firmware stops mapping MAC addresses to specific ports as soon as it encounters one of the Ring In/Ring Out ports connecting the hubs.
SPECTRUM Reports General Operational Considerations Item Description 1 When modifying an expression using the SPECTRUM Report Formatter, do not remove any attributes located in columns before an expression column. 2 The summary portion in a Statistical report (using the Top ‘N’ field in the line data) is based on the entire report, not just sorted data. 3 On Solaris, if scheduled reports are not occurring at their specified time, stop and restart your cron daemon.
Known Anomalies: SPECTRUM Reports Item Description Solution 1 On Solaris, if a .rib file does not exist for a selected model type, saving a file using the Statistics template under the SPECTRUM Report Formatter puts the file in the Templates directory rather than the Statistics directory. Select File > Save As command; then navigate to the appropriate model type directory to save your file.
SpectroGRAPH Corrected Anomalies Item Description 1 On Windows NT, the display and performance of various SPECTRUM applications (i.e., SpectroGRAPH and Model Type Editor) are no longer affected by certain anomalies (such as displaying inverted text, pipes that change colors, ghost pipes, or incorrect shadowing) when you enable the Display Properties option, “See contents of windows while dragging.
Known Anomalies: SpectroGRAPH Item Description Solution 1 On Windows NT, the pipe in the Stack Link view connecting two models is split horizontally with black on top and green on the bottom. There are no immediate plans to correct this issue. 2 On Solaris, the menus appear to float This is an issue with MOTIF. Sun and remain back at their original position Microsystems has been alerted to this when you: issue. Try to avoid resizing the SpectroGRAPH window. 1.
Known Anomalies: SpectroGRAPH Item Description Solution 5 On Windows NT 4.0 Server with Service Pack 6a, the operating system mistakenly launches Microsoft’s Content Advisor instead of Internet Explorer 5.0 when you double-click a SPECTRUM .prf file. To edit a SPECTRUM .prf file, open it with a text editor. (Selecting and opening the .prf file has no adverse effects.) This issue will be corrected in a future release of SPECTRUM. In the Registry entry under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, .
SpectroSERVER General Operational Considerations Item Description 1 Database recovery is required following an unplanned SpectroSERVER shut down in SPECTRUM 6.5.1. Failure to do so could result in difficulties and database corruption. Corrected Anomalies Item Description 1 On Solaris, when you start and stop SpectroSERVER, then restart processd, SpectroSERVER now reconnects making it possible to launch client applications. You no longer receive an error message when a SpectroGRAPH is started.
Known Anomalies: SpectroSERVER Item Description Solution 1 On Windows NT, SPECTRUM does not recognize user accounts because of case-sensitivity, even when the user accounts exist in the SPECTRUM user database. Ensure the SPECTRUM username and Windows NT account name are spelled identically and have the same case. 2 On the Windows NT/2000 server, the operating system is optimized to function as a file server by default.
Level I Developer’s Toolkit Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 Unsupported attribute types must be created manually. Using the MIB compiler causes the Model Type Editor (MTE) to report the attribute type as unsupported. You are prevented from creating the attribute. See, “Using the MTE” in the Model Type Editor User’s Guide (0659) for information on creating attributes.
SPECTRUM Web Operator The directories and files required to install Web Operator are located on the SPECTRUM 6.5.1 Application CD: /cdrom/spectrum/WebOperator Known Custom Collections Anomalies: SPECTRUM Web Operator Item Description 1 If SpectroSERVER containing Home User This issue will be corrected in a future models is reinitialized, the Custom release of SPECTRUM Web Operator. Collections that were created no longer exist for the users and must be recreated.
Corrected General Anomalies: SPECTRUM Web Operator Item Description 1 If the login screen is displayed and left idle for 30 minutes, you no longer have to enter login information twice to access Web Operator. 2 If you resize a login window when running Netscape, the browser no longer shuts down. 3 If a Web Operator session times out: - Immediately after an action is taken, you no longer have to verify that the action successfully completed.
Known General Anomalies: SPECTRUM Web Operator Item Description Solution 5 Web Operator users and user roles cannot be duplicated to other domains. This issue will be corrected in a future release of Web Operator. 6 Web Operator users who do not have HOME models on the main location server receive a “cannot connect” message. When creating a new user in UserEditor, make sure the user’s HOME model is on the main location server.
Known Installation Anomalies: SPECTRUM Web Operator Item Description Solution 1 On Windows NT, the %WINDIR%\system32\MSVCRT.DLL file needs to be version 6.0 or higher. If not, you receive the following error message during the installation: To resolve this issue: The procedure entry point_lc_collate_cp could not be located in the dynamic link library MSVCRT.dll 1. On your desktop, close all programs. 2.
Known Model Browser Anomalies: SPECTRUM Web Operator Item Description Solution 1 If the SpectroSERVER database has been Add the bookmarks again. reinitialized, the bookmarked Model Browser views are lost. 2 When you telnet to a device that does not support incoming telnet sessions, an error message briefly appears. This message appears so quick, users do not notice it, especially on a Solaris workstation. Change the default browser to one that supports better user interaction.
Known Alarm Manager Anomalies: SPECTRUM Web Operator Item Description Solution 1 Operational issues occur when Alarm Manager refreshes with a large number of alarms over a slow modem connection speed. Change the refresh rate in the Alarm Manager preferences so the page does not refresh often. The default refresh rate is 60. Adjust the refresh rate to accommodate the slow modem speed.
Known Alarm and Event Reports Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 SPECTRUM defined events and alarm probable causes are titled. Additional user created events or alarms uses the corresponding event code and probable cause number as the title. Use the Alarm and Event Presentation Editors to title any new probable causes or event codes created by the user. 2 Group of probable cause and event types are incomplete. Those that are not grouped appear in the Ungrouped column.
Known Alarm and Event Presentation Editor Anomalies: SPECTRUM Web Operator Item Description Solution 1 In Alarm Presentation Editor or Event Presentation Editor, if an object (for example, a group or event type) is cut and not pasted, it remains in temporary memory only while the application is open. Leaving the application without pasting the object results in the loss of that object.
New Management Modules and Functionality This section identifies management modules that have been added since SPECTRUM 6.5.0, as well as feature and functionality updates to existing modules. In this section: • New Management Modules [page 64] • Added/Updated Features and Functionality [page 65] SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
New Management Modules The following management modules have been added since the release of SPECTRUM 6.5.0. • SM-AVA1000, Avaya Cajun Supports Avaya Cajun devices. Avaya and Lucent Technologies (formerly Avaya’s parent company) devices use the same Cajun MIBs, but Avaya devices use different System Object Identifiers (OIDs). Therefore, support for the Avaya and Lucent devices has been separated into two management modules, this one supporting Avaya and SM-LUC1003 supporting Lucent.
or suppressed on DocsisCM models based on your network management priorities. • SM-SNS1000, Sonus GSX9000 Supports Sonus Networks’ GSX9000 Open Service Switch. Added/Updated Features and Functionality The following updates, enhancements, and changes have been made to the existing management modules since the release of SPECTRUM 6.5.0.
those operational attributes that can typically be obtained from the system itself without adding special instrumentation to the applications. • RFC2925, Distributed Management (DISMAN) This upgrade provides support for RFC2925. With this upgrade, devices supporting DISMAN-PING-MIB will provide response time information in the following newly created tables: Ping Control, Ping Results, and Ping Probe History.
• SM-CISCMN, Cisco Common Components This enhancement includes several improvements related to the correlation of events, router restart, interface linking, and switch environment for Cisco devices. • SM-CIS1006, Cisco Voice Application This upgrade adapts CsIHVoiceApp to log not only Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) calls, but any calls, even those from MIB tables not having a total_count object.
• SM-GHO1000, Generic Host This upgrade provides added functionality to support four MIBs; the ATM Circuit Steering (ACS) MIB, the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) MIB, the Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) MIB, and the Routing Interchange Protocol/Service Access Protocol (RIP/SAP) MIB. The information from these MIBs can be accessed via application model types Acs_App, Ftp_App, Http_App, and RipSap_App.
Corrected and Known Anomalies: Management Modules This section identifies the management module anomalies corrected since the release of SPECTRUM 6.5, as well as known anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5.1. Potential solutions and workarounds are provided wherever possible.
Empire Agent [page 98] Enterasys Matrix E5 [page 99] Enterasys RoamAbout Wireless [page 100] Extreme Devices [page 101] F5 Networks [page 102] FlowPoint and SSR DSL Devices [page 103] ForeRunner Series of ATM Switches [page 104] Host Compaq Module [page 105] Juniper Networks [page 106] Kentrox DataSMART [page 108] Motorola Vanguard [page 109] Packeteer PacketShaper [page 110] Riverstone SmartSwitch Router [page 111] RMON Application [page 112] SmartSwitch Routers (SSR) [page 113] Sun Management Center Agent
Information Organization Information about anomalies associated to specific management modules is grouped alphabetically by vendor and/or device name. Within each vendor/device grouping, information is provided in the order listed below (when applicable). • Management Module Information • Corrected Anomalies • Known Anomalies Information about anomalies that affect multiple management modules is provided at the end of this section; see Multiple Management Modules [page 121].
3Com FMS/MSH Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-3CM1004 1.32 2.02 4.01 10BTi FMS SuperStack II MSH Hubs Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 For the Hub3ComFMS (firmware FMS This is a firmware issue. SuperSTack II 2.02), the value of Next Free Index in the 3ComPollApp Poll Table view is incorrect. SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
3Com LinkSwitch 1100/3300 Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-3CM1011 1.06 LS1100 LS3300 Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 In the Hub3ComLS3300’s Model Information view, changing the Community Name to something other than Public creates a red box around the Description field. The device may be operating with a noncompliant SNMP agent; this appears to be a firmware issue. SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
3Com NetBuilder II Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-3CM1001 NA NetBuilder Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 In the 3Com NetBuilder II’s IP Security This will be corrected in a future version Control table, the columns labeled of SPECTRUM. Control, Packet Default Auth, and Packet System Auth show “l” (pipe) rather than correct values. SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
3Com PortSwitch Family Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-3CM1008 NA PortSwitch Family Hub Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 In the 3ComRmonExtApp application, the SpectroGRAPH shuts down if you push the print button in the Configuration view’s RFC1516 Extensions, Host, and Alarm Event tables. There are no plans to correct this issue. SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
AT&T StarLAN10 SmartHUB Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-ATT1000 10.0 SmartHUB Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 The SNMP Agent Detail view, accessed from the Application or Performance views, shows pie charts with missing data breakdown fields. Some views do not show MIB information because the SmartHUB does not fully support MIB I. SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
Bay Networks Centillion 100 Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-BAY1001 2.2.4 Centillion 100 Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 Interface icons in the Device Interface and Device Topology views display port and board labels with an incorrect value of 0. This is a firmware issue. SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
BayStack Ethernet Hubs Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-BAY1000 NA HubBaySt10x/20x/150/300/350 Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 The BSEnetRptr model takes several minutes before its contact status is established (the Repeater icon label stays blue for several minutes before turning green) when modeling by IP or using Container-based AutoDiscovery. There are no attributes being polled on BSEnetRptr models.
Brocade Silkworm Switches Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-BRC1000 NA Silkworm 2000, 2200, and 2400 families of switches Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 This management module does not This functionality will be provided in a create models to represent fiber channel future release. ports. 2 The Data Relay Class of the Brocade Switch sets to 0 (None) and the Model Class sets to 9 (Node).
Cabletron CSX200/400 Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-CSI1077 CSX200/400 1.03.13 2.01.10 SM-CSI1077 CSX5500 CSX7000 NA Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 The fr1315App model’s Frame Relay This is a firmware issue. Data Link Connection Management table for the CSX200 and CSX400 can incorrectly show the State field value as 6. If you double-click State, the Data Link Connection Management table view shows ??? for the State value.
Cabletron ELS100-24TXG Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-CSI1064 2.01.07 ELS100-24TXG Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 The Port Information view for the ELS100_TxG incorrectly displays the port speed for ports 25 and 26 as 3. This is corrected in firmware version 2.02.01 and higher. SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
Cabletron EMME/EMM-E6 Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-CSI1004 EMME EMME - Routing 3.08.01 1.01.02 SM-CSI1004 EMM-E6 EMM-E6 ADV 3.22.01 4.01.12 Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 The following error message can display when you try to save created entries within the Static Bridging application’s Static Bridging table from the EMM-E6: A MacAddr.receiveport entry must be provided in order for the Static Bridging table to work correctly.
Cabletron Ethernet Hubs Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-CSI1000 IRBM, IRM-2, IRM-3 1.07.02 SM-CSI1000 IRM-3 BP 2.00.01 SM-CSI1000 MINI-MMAC 2.03.04 SM-CSI1000 MRXI 22/24 1.11.09 SM-CSI1000 MRXI-2E 2.03.02 SM-CSI1000 MRXI-93 SNMP IRM 2.03.02 Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 In the IRBM’s Device Topology view, the Edit menu’s New Model option does not list LAN802.3 or LAN802.5 as models that can be created.
Cabletron FDM Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) SM-CSI1012 Firmware Version FDMMIM FDMMIM-04 4.07.06 Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 There are no statistical reports generated for the BdgCSIFDM icon. The statistical reports functions as designed. Run the reports on the applications for the HubCSIFDDI icon to review the statistical information.
Cabletron SEHI Hubs Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-CSI1020 1.10.04 02.02.03 SEHI (Stackable Hub) SEHI-22 SEHI-24 SEHI-32 SEHI-34 Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 When you highlight a port in the Device view and select Port Frame Size & Protocols from the Icon Subviews menu, the view that displays has Frame Size information only. Port protocols are not supported by the SEHI device and do not show up in the view.
Cabletron SFSmartCell Switch Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-CSI1073 2.04.09 02.02.0 SmartSwitch 9A656_04 SmartSwitch 9A686_04 Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 The Clocking to Mother Board field is This is a firmware issue. empty in the device’s SecureFast Smart Cell Switch Interface Configuration Table view. The same field is red-boxed for devices using the 02.02.03 firmware.
Cabletron SmartSwitch 6000 Family Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) SM-CSI1076 SM-CSI1082 Firmware Version 6E122-26, 6E123-26, 6E123-50, 4.01.10 6E128-26, 6E129-26, 6E132-25, 6E133-25, 6E133-37, 6E133-49, 6E138-25, 6E139-25 6E233-49 6H122-08, 6H122-16, 6H123-50 4.01.10 6H128-08, 6H129-08, 6H133-37 1.01.10 6H202-24, 6H252-17 1.01.10 SM-CSI1088 6M146-04 4.01.10 Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 Attempts to create models of 6E123-50, This is a firmware issue.
Cabletron SmartSwitch 9000/9500 Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-CSI1030 9E13x-xx 2.06.10 SM-CSI1031 9F116-01 2.00.06 SM-CSI1032 9F1xx-xx, 9F2xx-xx 2.00.10 SM-CSI1035 9F4xx-xx 9F31x-xx 1.12.05 6.00.15 1.00.30 SM-CSI1036 9E3xx-xx, 9E4xx-xx 1.12.05 SM-CSI1038 9T122-xx 9T125-xx 1.08.07 1.02.17 SM-CSI1055 9E106-06 2.10.06 SM-CSI1059 9A128-01 9A426-xx 2.10.17 5.00.08 SM-CSI1066 9H42x-xx 1.12.05, 3.01.06 SM-CSI1073 9A656-04, 9A686-04 3.00.
Known Anomalies: SmartSwitch 9000/9500 Item Description Solution 1 9E42x-x and 9H42x-xx Transparent Bridging Port tables show no MIB-II interface statistics for INB interfaces for Port In Frames, Port Out Frames, and Port In Discards. There are no plans to correct this issue.
Known Anomalies: SmartSwitch 9000/9500 Item Description Solution 7 You may have difficulty creating and removing Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs) and Permanent Virtual Paths (PVPs) from SmartCell 9A656-04 and 9A686-04 devices. Use the Virtual Channel views available for your device to create PVCs, and the Virtual Path views to create PVPs. The creation procedures are the same. Creating a PVC involves defining individual links (VPI/VCI) on each of two ports and then cross-connecting the ports.
Cabletron SmartSwitch FDDI Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-CSI1035 1.06.09 SmartSwitch 9F426_02 SmartSwitch 9F426_03 SmartSwitch 9F310_02 Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 Three possible interfaces can appear in the Interface Device view of a 9F426_02 model; one INB and two FDDI. The FDDI interfaces can be Front Panel 1 and Front Panel 2, Front Panel 1 and FNB, or Front Panel 2 and FNB.
Cayman GatorStar Repeater/Router Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-CAY1001 3.0.3/2.2.0 3.0.3/2.2.0 3.0.3/2.2.0 RtrCayGBox RtrCayGMIM RtrCayGStar Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 For RtrCayGatorStar models, using the Interface Configuration view to change Admin Status to Off causes one of the following messages to display: Cayman does not allow SNMP sets by remote management.
Cisco Access Server Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-CIS1004 Experimental Version 12.0 AS5x00 (Cisco Access Server) Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 The AS5x00 T1 port interfaces 4 and 5 show red-boxed attributes in the Interface Configuration view. Interfaces 1 through 3 and 6 through 51 show correct values. This is a firmware issue with Experimental Version 12.0.
Cisco Catalyst Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-CAT1000 SwCat 1200 4.1, 4.21 SM-CAT1001 HubCat 1400 1.5 SM-CAT1002 HubCat 5xxx 2.1 SM-CAT1008 Catalyst 85xx NA Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 The HubCat5000 and HubCat5500 Interface Translation tables show only Interface Index 1. This is a firmware issue.
Cisco Router Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-CIS1001 Rtr_Cisco (Cisco Router 2) 11.1(8) Rtr_CiscoIGS, CGS, AGS, MGS, 2500, 3000, 4000, 7000 11.2 Lightstream 10.10 (ATM Support) 11.2(5)/ wa3(2b) SM-CIS1002 Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 The Cisco 3T MIM is not recognized in hub or MMAC Chassis views. This is a firmware issue. 2 Modeling a Cisco 4000 with the Rtr_Cisco4000 model type generates a wrong model type alarm.
Cisco Voice Application Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-CIS1006 11.3 and up Cisco Router, MC3810, and Access Servers Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 The Rtr_Cisco model will not create an alarm if a poor quality of voice notification has been sent at disconnection time (Event 3250002). Add the following line to the EventDisp file in SPECTRUM’s /SS/CsVendor/ Cisco_Router/ directory: 0x03250002 E 50 A 1,0x03250002.
Data Over Cable System Interface Specification (DOCSIS) Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) SM-CSI1097 Firmware Version DOCSIS compliant devices Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 When upgrading to SPECTRUM 6.0.3 and Open the Model Information view of the 6.5.0, the GnCableModem model type is DOCSIS cable modem model and adjust replaced by the DocsisCM model type, the polling interval by a factor of three.
Empire Agent Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-EMP1000 NA Empire Agent on Windows NT and Solaris systems Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 Some views may not display Message Queue table information and/or the values of the client attributes listed below, which are in the client NFS statistics and counters branch of the Empire proprietary MIBs. The Message Queue table data display if the devices support Oracle (or other large database systems).
Enterasys Matrix E5 Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-ENT1003 1.03.00, 1.02.04 5C105, 5H102-48, 5H103-48, 5G106-06, 5 SSRM-02 Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 An error message displays when you try to launch TFTP Download from the CtDownLoadApp Icon Subviews menu for the 5H1xx and 5G1xx devices. This functionality is not supported. 2 Autodiscovering 5H1xx and 5G1xx devices in a chassis creates Fanout connections rather than Pipes.
Enterasys RoamAbout Wireless Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-ENT1002 NA Enterasys RoamAbout Wireless LAN System Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 The following error message displays when you access the Static table from the Static Application. This is a firmware issue. Unable to read all attributes from model. Some fields may not be displayed. SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
Extreme Devices Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-EXT1000 Summit ExtremeWare 2.1.7 Extreme Summit switches BlackDiamond 6808 Core switch BlackDiamond: ExtremeWare 3.09b4 and version 5.0 for policy management Alpine 3808 6.1.7 Summit 48i 6.1.8 Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 VLAN fault isolation is not supported for Extreme Summit switches running a version of ExtremeWare that is earlier than 6.0.
F5 Networks Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-F5N1000 3.1.1 F5 Big-Ip Load Balancer Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 The F5 Big-IP Load Balancer device model does not register trap events and alarms. This is a firmware issue. The device does not properly implement the ipAddrEntry MIB table in compliance with RFC 2011. SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
FlowPoint and SSR DSL Devices Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) SM-CSI1096 Firmware Version FlowPoint 128, 144, 2025, 2100, NA 2200, and SSR 130, 140, 150, 245, 250, 255, 265 Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 For Generic_SSR_FP models, the Interface Device view’s Console Interface 3 shows ??? on the Interface Type label. This is a firmware issue. SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
ForeRunner Series of ATM Switches Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-FOR1000 5.3.1 ASX-100, ASX-200, 9A000, ASX-1000, ASX-4000 Known Anomalies Item Description Solution If you try to model a ForeSwitch with the This is a firmware issue. GenSNMPDev model type, the model initially displays as a ForeSystems workstation model, then changes to a ForeSysRT router model.
Host Compaq Module Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-CPQ1000 NA Host Compaq Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 The SNMP Agent Detail view does not show statistical information. Also, the view’s Auth Traps field and the Detail view’s Receive Breakdown and Transmit fields are enclosed by red boxes. If you change Auth Traps from disabled to enabled, an attribute error message appears. This is a firmware issue.
Juniper Networks Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) SM-JPR1000 Firmware Version M5, M10, M20, M40, M40e, JUNOS 4.0R1.2 M160 Internet Backbone Routers Corrected Anomalies Item Description 1 Juniper Internet JUNOS now returns correct next hop information from RFC2096 MIB object ipCidrRouteNextHop. Previous to this release, an issue caused AutoDiscovery to produce a partial connection of neighboring network device models or a total failure to connect neighboring network device models.
Known Anomalies: Juniper Networks Item Description Solution 4 For JUNOS 4.4 up to but not including 5.2, the jnxOperatingState of the Miscellaneous Control System (MCS) modules for Juniper M40e and M160 routers is being reported incorrectly. There can be two MCS modules in a router but only one should have a jnxOperatingState of running at a given time. The routers incorrectly report that both modules have a jnxOperatingState of running at the same time. Juniper has been notified of this issue.
Kentrox DataSMART Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-KEN1001 1.43 Kentrox DataSMART 680 and 688 Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 In the DataSMART 688 model, the DLCI_port (sub-interface dcz of the T1 port) in the Device Interface view displays ??? instead of a valid value. This is a firmware issue. SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
Motorola Vanguard Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Tested on Firmware Version SM-MOT1000 NA 6520, 6560, 320 Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 The Bridge Traffic view displays blank fields. This a firmware issue. 2 The Data Link Control Management This a firmware issue. Interface (DLCMI) table, which is accessed from the RFC1315App Icon Subviews menu, shows the Multicast field with a value of 0.
Packeteer PacketShaper Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-PKT1000 4.2.0 Packeteer Family Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 The Performance view displays incorrect load values. This is a firmware issue. SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
Riverstone SmartSwitch Router Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-RST1000 8.0.0.8 RS-32000, 38000, 8600, 8000, 3000, 2100, 2000 IA-1100, 1200 Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 Riverstone SmartSwitch Routers configured with MPLS boards running firmware 8.0.0.8 incorrectly report the operational status as down and the administrative status as off for port interfaces that are configured to be operational. This issue does not occur in firmware 8.0.2.0.
RMON Application Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 When you display the RMON Statistics Error view for the first interface of a HubCat5000 device, multiple error message appear, such as: This is a firmware issue. - Jabbers No such name - Something is very wrong. See standard error for more help. SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
SmartSwitch Routers (SSR) Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-CSI1091 SSR 32000, 8600, 8000, 3000, 2100, 2000, 1200, and IA-1100 NA SM-ENT1005 X-Pedition 8600, 8000, 2100, 2000, and ER16 NA SM-RST1000 RS 32000, 8600, 8000, 3000, 2100, 2000, 1200, and IA-1100 NA SM-ENT1001 6-SSRM-02 NA SM-TRN1000 BE2xx, TL1000, and TLGateway NA Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 The Port Performance view for the SSR 8000 incorrectly displays the in_error an
Sun Management Center Agent Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-SUN1000 3.0 Workstations and servers supported by the Sun Management Center Agent Known Anomalies: Sun Management Center Agent Item Description Solution 1 The fields in some SPECTRUM views that support the MIB-II SNMP group may not display any values. For example, this could happen in the Performance Detail view. Sun provides two versions of MIB-II support with the Agent.
Known Anomalies: Sun Management Center Agent Item Description Solution 5 The mechanism for changing the Community Name on a Host_Sun model does not function properly. Only the Community Name supplied during model creation is used to communicate with the Sun Management Center (SMC). If the Community Name is changed on the SMC, destroy the corresponding SPECTRUM model and then recreate it with the new Community Name. This issue will be corrected in a future release.
SynOptics 5000 Hubs Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-SYN1003 53xx Enet 55xx TR 59xx FDDI 1.5.1 1.5.1 2.2.6 SM-SYN1007 SynOptics D5xxx 1.5.0 Known Anomalies: SynOptics 5000 Hubs Item Description Solution 1 SynOptics only counts good frames when monitoring Ethernet traffic. As the number of frames with errors goes up, the number of good frames goes down. This directly affects the Load value in the Port, Segment, Cluster, and Attachment Performance views.
Known Anomalies: SynOptics 5000 Hubs Item Description Solution 6 Attempts to change all Module Ring Attachments and the Module Ring Speed for all attachments in a Token Ring Module Configuration view fail when done simultaneously during the editing session. This is a firmware issue. Change the Module Ring Attachments then change the Module Ring Speed (or vice versa). Do not try to change both at the same time.
SynOptics Modules Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-SYN1001 HubSyn3FDDI (SynOptics 3000) 5.1.0 SM-SYN1002 HubSynEnet28xx (SynOptics 28xx) 5.3.1 SM-SYN1004 SynOptics 332xS (Enet Bridge) 1.0.0 SM-SYN1005 SynOptics 39xx (FDDI) 2.0.48 SM-SYN1006 SynOptics 28xxx 2.0.3 SM-SYN1008 HubSyn27xx (SynOptics 27xx) 5.11 SM-SYN1009 HubSyn29xx (SynOptics 29xx) 2.2.
Xylogics Annex and CSMIM Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-XYL1001 11.0 AnnexII and Annex-UX Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 For models of Xyl_CSMIM and For firmware versions 9.0 and higher, all Xyl_AnnexII devices with firmware views are updated to support the serial versions under 9.0, the serial number number field. fields in the Device and Application views remain empty. SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.
Wellfleet Routers Management Module Information MM Part Number Device(s) Firmware Version SM-WEL1003 NA Wellfleet Router 2 Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 In the Performance view of the wfBridgeApp, the Value column fields read FAILURE. This occurs on devices with firmware version 8.0. Version 12.0 does not have this issue. 2 The DCLI ports on the Rtr_Bay_Wflet do not model appropriately when you migrate SPECTRUM from any 5.0rev1 release or higher to any 6.X release.
Multiple Management Modules Note: Ignore fields enclosed in red boxes or error messages warning of blank table entries. These indicate that the required data was not obtainable from the device, and they occur when the device firmware does not support these data requests from SPECTRUM. Known Anomalies Item Description Solution 1 On some model types, SPECTRUM does Restart the SPECTRUM Control Panel not recognize manual changes to after making this type of change.
Index Numerics 53xx Enet [116] 7CO3 SmartSwitch [86], [91] 9A656-04 [86], [88] 9A686-04 [88] 9E106-06 [88] 9E423-xx [88] 9F12x-xx [88] 9F426-02 [88] 9M426-02 [88] 9T12x-xx [88] 9T425-16 [88] A Annex3 [119] ASX-100 [104] ASX-200 [104] C Corrected and Known Anomalies-Management Modules 3Com FMS/MSH [72] 3Com LinkSwitch 1100/3300 [73] 3Com PortSwitch Family [75] AT&T StarLAN10 SmartHUB [76] Bay Centillion 100 [77] BayStack Ethernet Hubs [78] Cabletron CSX200/400 [80] Cabletron ELS100-24TXG [81] Cabletron EMM
Cisco Router [95] Cisco Voice Application (SM-CIS1006) [96] Empire Agent [98] Enterasys Matrix E5 [99] Enterasys RoamAbout Wireless [100] Extreme Devices [101] F5 Networks [102] FlowPoint and SSR DSL Devices [103] ForeRunner Series of ATM Switches [104] Host Compaq Module [105] Juniper Networks [106] Kentrox DataSMART [108] Motorola Vanguard [109] Packeteer PacketShaper [110] Riverstone SmartSwitch Router [111] RMON Application [112] SmartSwitch FDDI [91] SmartSwitch Router (SSR) [113] Sun Management Center
F FDMMIM [84] H HubSyn27xx [118] HubSyn29xx [118] R Remote Monitoring [100] S SM-CSI1012 [84] SM-CSI1014 [100] SM-CSI1020 [85] SM-CSI1030 [88] SM-CSI1031 [88] SM-CSI1032 [88] SM-CSI1035 [88] SM-CSI1036 [88] SM-CSI1038 [88] SM-CSI1055 [88] SM-CSI1059 [88] SM-CSI1062 [86], [91] SM-CSI1066 [88] SM-CSI1073 [88] SM-CSI1074 [88] SM-CSI1076 [87] SM-CSI1082 [87] SM-CSI1083 [88] SM-CSI1088 [87] SM-CSI1092 [88] SM-CSI1098 [88] SM-FOR1000 [104] SM-GHO1004 [105] SM-KEN1001 [108] SM-SYN1001 [118] SM-SYN1002 [118] SM-
SM-SYN1007 [116] SM-SYN1008 [118] SM-SYN1009 [118] SM-WEL1003 [120] SM-XYL1001 [119] SynOptics [118] SynOptics 332xS [118] SynOptics 39xx [118] T TR NMM [116] W Wellfleet Router II [120] Windows NT [105] SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN) For SPECTRUM 6.5.