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Using the 7C0x SmartSwitch User’s Guide
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Introduction to SPMA for the 7C0x SmartSwitch
 
Using the 7C0x SmartSwitch User’s Guide
 
Your SPECTRUM Portable Management Application (SPMA) for the 7C0x 
SmartSwitch consists of a number of different applications, each of which 
provides a portion of the overall management functionality. Each of these 
applications can be accessed from the icon menu (if you are using a management 
platform) and from the Stand-alone Launcher or the command line (if you are 
running in stand-alone mode); in addition, several applications can also be 
accessed from within the Hub View, a graphical display of the 7C0x SmartSwitch 
hub and its installed modules. 
The 7C0x SmartSwitch 
 
User’s Guide
 
 describes how to use many of the 
applications included with the module; note that the instructions provided in this 
guide apply to the 7C0x SmartSwitch module regardless of the operating system 
or management platform you are using. Instructions for launching each 
individual function from the command line (stand-alone mode) are also included 
in each chapter.
Following is a description of the applications covered in this guide; while we 
provide as much background information as we can, we do assume that you’re 
familiar with Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, FDDI, and ATM networks, traditional 
bridging and switching, and with general network management concepts:
Chapter 1, 
 
Introduction to SPMA for the 7C0x SmartSwitch
 
, describes the 
7C0x SmartSwitch 
 
User’s Guide
 
 and the conventions used in this and other 
SPMA manuals, explains where to find information about the 7C0x 
SmartSwitch, and tells you how to contact Cabletron Systems Technical 
Support.
Chapter 2, 
 
Using the 7C0x SmartSwitch Hub View
 
, describes the visual 
display of the Hub and explains how to use the mouse within the Hub View; 
some basic functions (changing the Hub View display, opening menus and 
windows, enabling and disabling bridge ports, and so on) available only from 
within the Hub View are also described. You can access the Hub View 
application from the icon menu or the command line.
Chapter 3, 
 
Alarm Configuration
 
, describes how the 7C0x’s RMON 
functionality allows you to set thresholds and enable or disable alarms for any 
installed bridging interface based on selected MIB II statistics; this chapter also 
describes how to specify a response to an alarm condition. You can access the 
Alarm Configuration application from the icon menu, the Hub View, or the 
command line.
Chapter 4, 
 
FDDI Management
 
, describes the five applications available for 
managing any installed FDDI interfaces. You can access the FDDI applications 
from the Hub View or the command line.
Chapter 5, 
 
ATM Configuration
 
, describes how to use the ATM configuration 
application to view and configure the Permanent Virtual Circuits supported 
by any installed 7A06-01 modules.