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Getting Started
3-4
Manually Creating a Cabletron Systems Glyph
SPMA Discover and SmartSwitch 9000 Devices
Because each SmartSwitch 9000 module is an intelligent device with 
its own management capability and its own IP address, Solstice 
Enterprise Manager will discover each module individually, and 
SPMA discover will assign an individual, device-speciÞc object for 
each Ñ even if some or all of the modules are installed in the same 
SmartSwitch 9000 chassis. There are glyphs available that you can use 
to represent a SmartSwitch 9000 six- or 14-slot chassis; however, these 
must currently be added and conÞgured manually (see 
Creating SmartSwitch 9000 Module and Chassis Glyphs
The exception to this rule is the SmartSwitch 9500 Ñ a SmartSwitch 
9000 chassis with the CTM backplane Ñ with one or more 9A656 
modules installed. Because the 9A656 modules support distributed 
chassis management (which allows you to assign a single IP address 
to a group of modules), SPMA discover will assign the SmartSwitch 
9000 chassis icon to the single IP address, and will populate the 
chassis automatically. See the SmartSwitch 9000 Chassis and 
SmartSwitch 9000 Module
userÕs guides for details.
Manually Creating a Cabletron Systems Glyph
To create glyphs for your Cabletron Systems devices without using 
SPMA Discover:
1.
Open the SEM Console window in which you want to place the 
device.
NOTE
When SPMA Discover converts an SEM glyph to a Cabletron glyph, it 
assigns to the new glyph the community name used in the discover process. 
If this community name does not provide adequate access to your Cabletron 
devices Ñ for example, if it provides only Read access, but no Write 
capabilities Ñ you will need to edit each glyphÕs Object Properties to assign 
the appropriate community names. See 
Assigning or Editing Community
, for more information.
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