What’s not in the sehi user’s guide, Conventions, Screen displays – Cabletron Systems SEHI-22/24 User Manual
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Conventions
1-3
Introduction to SPMA for the SEHI-22/24 and SEHI-32/34
What’s NOT in the SEHI User’s Guide . . .
The following standard SPMA tools are available through the SEHI module and 
are explained in the 
SPECTRUM Portable Management Application Tools Guide
:
•
Charts, Graphs and Meters
•
MAC Address Locator
•
Community Names
•
MIB I, II
•
MIBTree
•
TFTP Download
•
Trap Table
The Charts, Graphs and Meters application is accessible from the Hub View and 
the command line; the MAC Address Locator application is accessible from the 
platform console window Tools menu; the rest of the tool applications are 
available only from the icon menu or the command line.
Instructions on discovering Cabletron devices, creating icons, and accessing the 
icon menus within your management platform are included in your 
Installing
and Using SPECTRUM for...
guide. If you are using SPMA for the SEHI in stand-
alone mode — that is, without benefit of a specific network management system 
— instructions for starting each application from the command line are included 
in each chapter, both in this guide and in the 
SPMA Tools Guide
.
Conventions
The family of SPECTRUM Portable Management Applications can work with a 
number of different network management systems running on several different 
operating systems and graphical user interfaces. This versatility presents two 
documentation problems: first, there is no standard terminology; and second, the 
appearance of the windows will differ based on the graphical interface in use. For 
the sake of consistency, the following conventions will be followed throughout 
this and other SPMA guides.
Screen Displays
SPMA runs under a variety of different operating systems and graphical user 
interfaces. To maintain a consistent presentation, screen displays in this and other 
SPMA guides show an OSF/Motif environment. If you’re used to a different GUI, 
don’t worry; the differences are minor. Buttons, boxes, borders, and menus 
displayed on your screen may look a bit different from what you see in the guide, 
but they’re organized and labelled the same, located in the same places, and 
perform the same functions in all screen environments.