Dell OpenManage Network Manager Release Notes 5.2 - Page 3

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3 • The Organization User in Roles has no description. Its features are covered in the online help and User Guide. (18669) • OMNM drops SNMP V3 traps when the V3 traps auth (userid) is unknown. Workaround: Use an SNMP monitor, for example polling sysUptime, to get data from the device. Once this occurs, the proper auth is then known and OMNM accepts the trap. (18574) • Installation may display a JBoss null pointer exception ZipEntryContext error. This stems from a bug in JBoss 5.1, and is benign. (18612) • Internet Explorer has a problem importing MIBs. Workaround: Use a different browser to import MIBs. (HD-376) • In the Port report, the Model column refers to the model of the port. This column is not currently supported by Dell devices. (17540) • Disabling ICMP ping in Discovery Profiles can also disable the Inspect feature. Workaround: Enable ICMP Ping Devices (as it is by default). (18146) Web Client • Audit trails do not always show deleted equipment names after the device becomes unmanaged. To see such information, use Java client. (17097) • Audit Trail may show blanks for the Subject column in the Audit Trail portlet. This is because some audited tasks are targetless (No subject). (17643) • NoClassDefFoundError errors can occur during application server startup if the portal tries to access classes in the application server too soon. The portal does this if portlet calls occur during appserver startup. Workaround: Restart application server. (15854) • Adding a page when the focus is on a page with sub-pages does not save it to the menu bar. Workaround: Create pages in the Manage > Page menu or create one after selecting a page with no submenus. (15909) • In a Windows 7 environment Internet Explorer may not fully display all menu items. Workaround: Use Firefox, Chrome or Safari as the browser. (13320) • Exporting to Excel does not work in Internet Explorer. Workaround: Ctrl + click the Excel export button in OpenManage Network Manager. (13456) • Mutlitab browsing is not supported and may produce unpredictable results. (10963) • In a job viewer window, some audit trail messages may appear too narrow to read in their entirety. Workaround(s): Enlarge the browser and the job viewer window grows bigger (maximized, you will see more of the message). The job viewer window lets you copy and paste the message text into applications like notepad for less restricted viewing and for additional message analysis. (16320) • In some cases a single managed object may be discoverable via multiple IP addresses. Each discovered IP creates a new inventory object and will count against any licensed Right To Manage total. Workaround: Network elements should be managed through a single interface/IP. Additional discovered interfaces should be deleted leaving only one managed object in inventory. (11540) • Discovery-When specifying network addresses using the Subnet type, you must specify the Network address at the beginning of the subnet since Open-

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• The Organization User in Roles has no description. Its features are covered in
the online help and User Guide. (18669)
• OMNM drops SNMP V3 traps when the V3 traps auth (userid) is unknown.
Workaround:
Use an SNMP monitor, for example polling sysUptime, to get
data from the device. Once this occurs, the proper auth is then known and
OMNM accepts the trap. (18574)
• Installation may display a JBoss null pointer exception ZipEntryContext
error. This stems from a bug in JBoss 5.1, and is benign. (18612)
• Internet Explorer has a problem importing MIBs.
Workaround:
Use a differ-
ent browser to import MIBs. (HD-376)
• In the Port report, the
Model
column refers to the model of the port. This col-
umn is not currently supported by Dell devices. (17540)
• Disabling ICMP ping in Discovery Profiles can also disable the Inspect fea-
ture.
Workaround:
Enable
ICMP Ping Devices
(as it is by default). (18146)
Web Client
• Audit trails do not always show deleted equipment names after the device
becomes unmanaged. To see such information, use Java client. (17097)
• Audit Trail may show blanks for the Subject column in the Audit Trail portlet.
This is because some audited tasks are targetless (No subject). (17643)
• NoClassDefFoundError errors can occur during application server startup if
the portal tries to access classes in the application server too soon. The portal
does this if portlet calls occur during appserver startup.
Workaround:
Restart
application server. (15854)
• Adding a page when the focus is on a page with sub-pages does not save it to
the menu bar.
Workaround:
Create pages in the
Manage > Page
menu or cre-
ate one after selecting a page with no submenus. (15909)
• In a Windows 7 environment Internet Explorer may not fully display all
menu items.
Workaround
: Use Firefox, Chrome or Safari as the browser.
(13320)
• Exporting to Excel does not work in Internet Explorer.
Workaround:
Ctrl +
click the Excel export button in OpenManage Network Manager. (13456)
• Mutlitab browsing is not supported and may produce unpredictable results.
(10963)
• In a job viewer window, some audit trail messages may appear too narrow to
read in their entirety.
Workaround(s)
: Enlarge the browser and the job
viewer window grows bigger (maximized, you will see more of the message).
The job viewer window lets you copy and paste the message text into applica-
tions like notepad for less restricted viewing and for additional message anal-
ysis. (16320)
• In some cases a single managed object may be discoverable via multiple IP
addresses. Each discovered IP creates a new inventory object and will count
against any licensed Right To Manage total.
Workaround:
Network elements
should be managed through a single interface/IP. Additional discovered inter-
faces should be deleted leaving only one managed object in inventory.
(11540)
Discovery
—When specifying network addresses using the Subnet type, you
must specify the Network address at the beginning of the subnet since Open-