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Open Manage Network Manager - Release Notes Package Release Numbering: 4.4 The following is the format for release/version numbers: .... When contacting Customer Support, please refer to the complete release number for components, which is in the Help > About Box. The versions mentioned below refer to component versions rather than the package. Note You can upgrade to this release only from OMNM 4.3. Upgrades from other versions of OMNM are not supported. Also: If you upgrade, you must re-register any additional licenses you have purchased by opening the Settings > Permissions > Register Licenses menu, and locating the license upgrades you have installed previously. (3446) This OpenManage Network Manager release adds support for new PowerConnect devices as well as several significant firmware updates. Many known bug fixes are also included. Caution Do not install this software when a command or oware shell is open. Close the shell first. Also: Even though the installer allows it, do not select an IPv6 address during installation. It is not supported. Some notes below refer to OpenManage Network Manager as OMNM. Use the numbers at the ends of notes below for reference when you contact tech support. Significant New Features in This Release The following sections are application notes. See also Supported Functionality and Equipment on page 14 for equipment-related notes. This is a 32-bit application, however it has been tested for Windows only on both 32- and 64-bit operating system versions. Linux works even on their 64-bit versions, as long as the 32-bit libraries are installed. Windows 2003 Server 64-bit on Dell 64-bit hardware is the reference test platform for Windows. General • OpenManage Network Manager now comes with a license to manage up to 10 Dell devices, and up to 50 unknown, other devices. OpenManage Network Manager supports only more limited (SNMP-only) management for unknown devices, but you may be able to upgrade to complete management with optional add-ons. • Supported devices now include the following:5524, 5548, 5524P, 5548P, 7024, 7024P, 7024F, 7048, 7048P, 7048R, 7048R-RA, M8428-K, M8024-K, JSRX100S, J-SRX100SU, W-620, W-650, W-651, W-3200, W-3400, W-3600, B-

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Open Manage Network Manager – Release Notes
Package Release Numbering: 4.4
The following is the format for release/version numbers:
<ProductID>.<Major Version>.<Minor Release>.<Maintenance
Release>.<Build #>
When contacting Customer Support, please refer to the complete release number
for components, which is in the
Help > About
Box. The versions mentioned below
refer to component versions rather than the package.
Note
You can upgrade to this release only from OMNM 4.3. Upgrades from other versions of OMNM are
not supported.
Also
: If you upgrade, you must re-register any additional licenses you have pur-
chased by opening the Settings > Permissions > Register Licenses menu, and locating the license
upgrades you have installed previously. (3446)
This OpenManage Network Manager release adds support for new PowerConnect
devices as well as several significant firmware updates.
Many known bug fixes are
also included.
Caution
Do not install this software when a command or oware shell is open. Close the shell first.
Also:
Even though the installer allows it, do not select an IPv6 address during installation. It is not
supported.
Some notes below refer to OpenManage Network Manager as OMNM. Use the
numbers at the ends of notes below for reference when you contact tech support.
Significant New Features in This Release
The following sections are application notes. See also
Supported Functionality and
Equipment
on page 14 for equipment-related notes. This is a 32-bit application,
however it has been tested for Windows only on both 32- and 64-bit operating
system versions. Linux works even on their 64-bit versions, as long as the 32-bit
libraries are installed. Windows 2003 Server 64-bit on Dell 64-bit hardware is the
reference test platform for Windows.
General
• OpenManage Network Manager now comes with a license to manage up to
10 Dell devices, and up to 50 unknown, other devices. OpenManage Network
Manager supports only more limited (SNMP-only) management for unknown
devices, but you may be able to upgrade to complete management with
optional add-ons.
• Supported devices now include the following:5524, 5548, 5524P, 5548P,
7024, 7024P, 7024F, 7048, 7048P, 7048R, 7048R-RA, M8428-K, M8024-K, J-
SRX100S, J-SRX100SU, W-620, W-650, W-651, W-3200, W-3400, W-3600, B-