Introduction to SPMA for the FRX4000, FRX6000, and SmartSwitch 18001-4Conventions• Chapter 12, SmartSwitch 1800 Voice Configuration, describes how toconfigure the two voice ports on the SmartSwitch 1800 and provides statisticalinformation about voice traffic being transmitted across those ports.• Appendix A, FRX4000, FRX6000, and SmartSwitch 1800 MIB Components,lists the IETF and proprietary MIBs supported by these devices.What’s NOT in the FRX User’s Guide . . .The following standard SPMA tools are available through the FRX4000, FRX6000and SmartSwitch 1800 modules and are explained in the SPECTRUM PortableManagement Application Tools Guide:• Charts and Meters• MIB I, II• MIBTree• Utilities (Global Community Names, Find MAC Address, and TFTP)Charts, Graphs, and Meters are accessible from the Hub View and the commandline; the Utilities and MIBTree applications are accessible from the platformconsole window Tools menu or the Stand-alone Launcher applications menu, andMIBTree can also be launched from the command line; and MIB I, II is availablefrom the icon menu, the Hub View, or the command line.Instructions on discovering Cabletron devices, creating icons, and accessing theicon menus within your management platform are included in your Installingand Using SPECTRUM for... guide. If you are using SPMA for the FRX orSmartSwitch 1800 in stand-alone mode — that is, without benefit of a specificnetwork management system — instructions for starting each application fromthe command line are included in each chapter of this guide and the SPMA ToolsGuide.ConventionsSPECTRUM Portable Management Applications — including the FRX andSmartSwitch 1800 module — can work with a number of different networkmanagement systems running on several different operating systems andgraphical user interfaces. This versatility presents two documentation problems:first, there is no standard terminology; and second, the appearance of thewindows will differ based on the graphical interface in use. For the sake ofconsistency, the following conventions will be followed throughout this and otherSPMA guides.