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Chapter 3: Learning CoreWatch Basics
manually created in a SPECTRUM Topology View and then copied to an Organization 
and/or Location View.
To Start CoreWatch from within SPECTRUM:
1.
Start SPECTRUM.
2.
If you know the topology location for your SmartSwRtr model, proceed to that 
location. Otherwise, open the Find View by choosing the View menu, selecting New 
View
, and then selecting Find. Select Model-Type Name and enter the SmartSwRtr 
command to display all the SmartSwRtr models or select Network Address to display 
a particular model.
3.
Bring up the menu for the SmartSwRtr model and select CoreWatch
This starts CoreWatch using the SmartSwRtr model's network address and community 
name. For details on the window that CoreWatch opens, see 
Starting CoreWatch from within HP OpenView 5.x
HP OpenView 5.x is network node management software for the Solaris and Windows NT 
environments. If HP OpenView is integrated with CoreWatch, you may use HP OpenView 
to start CoreWatch and recognize your SSRs. HP OpenView is automatically integrated 
with CoreWatch when you install CoreWatch while the HP OpenView daemon is running.
To start CoreWatch from within HP OpenView:
1.
Start HP OpenView.
2.
Click a network node.
3.
Select the Misc menu and then choose CoreWatch. The Login Dialog dialog box 
appears.
4.
Type the name or IP address and community string for the SSR. If you do not know 
this information, see your network administrator
5.
Click OK.
For details on the window that CoreWatch opens, see 
.
A Look at the CoreWatch Interface
CoreWatch offers two views of the SSR and runs in different modes that you should be 
familiar with before using CoreWatch. You may also find it helpful to know how to use the 
CoreWatch Toolbar before using CoreWatch. Separate discussions on each CoreWatch 
view, its modes, and the CoreWatch Toolbar follow.