Specifications

SPECTRUM Software Release Notice (SSRN)
For SPECTRUM 6.5.1
Page 29
Document 0743
Revision 14
June 2002
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.
Navigate to the Ring View and run Ring
Discovery. The missing ring is found.
2 On Windows NT, if you run
AutoDiscovery and then search for an IP
ATT1000 model, it is found as a
pingable. If you destroy the device and
model it by IP, it is discovered as an
ATT_SmartHub.
The device does not support the
necessary MIBs that allow AutoDiscovery
to classify it as an SNMP agent.
Aprisma may address this issue in a
future release of SPECTRUM.
3 When working in JAVA-based
applications like AutoDiscovery and
MibTools, you can cut, copy, and paste
multiple lines from a Terminal window
into JAVA-based text fields that only
accept one value (such as IP address List
or Community String). This causes,
unwanted results, such as lines of text or
IP addresses that were pasted, and
possibly other atypical results. You also
receive the following error message:
Attempt to enter an IP Address that
does not conform to standards,
please correct the IP Address
entered.
This issue also occurs when using the
copy, cut, and paste hot keys.
Avoid pasting multiple lines of text in
fields.
This issue will be corrected in a future
release of SPECTRUM.