Dell PowerConnect OpenManage Network Manager Release Notes 4.4 - Page 13
Issues Fixed - openmanage network manager review
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Open Manage Network Manager - Release Notes 13 Include the following text and provide a specific IP address to control inbound (listener) interface binding on the local machine: # # specific interface used for binding mediation # listeners such as SNMP trap listener com.dorado.mediation.listener.address=localhost • Currently event filter supports only single level of grouping. If you create a new event template, you must click the filter tab on the event template edit panel before saving the template. (21133) • Trap Forwarding fails on windows XP service pack 2 with the error The following error occurred in sendto:10004 This error occurs because of security changes in winsock libraries preventing transmission of packets with source address not matching any of the local interfaces. (24364) Issues Fixed General • Modified calculation of Notifications Batched to include remaining (1) notification before OpenManage Network Manager adds it to the queued batch (12468) • If you click on the overall "portal" form (the screen that contains all others), the Edit Property dialog box disappears behind the portal. (8685) • OpenManage Network Manager MIBs now load without incident. (396) • If you are upgrading from a previous version, you must close all shells in which the oware script is running. (38571) • In Linux, clicking Go makes columns in some managers squeeze to the left. Workaround: Use a Windows Client. (38314) (This is effectively resolved since Solaris 9 support ended with 5.7.6) • The cursor position onscreen may temporarily conceal field contents in, for example, the Equipment Editor screen (24224) • This Application calculates the SNMP v3 EngineID based on the application server's local IP address. When multiple addresses exist, the expected EngineID is not predictable. This problem is not limited to a physical network interface card on the device. (36258) • If a patch fails during the update's deployment, the update process stops. To receive the patches that come sequentially after the failed update, you must unselect the failed patch in the next update try. Event / Alarm Management • Minimizing the Alarm Detail window in the Alarms screen, then closing Alarms can cause the Detail panel to disappear. (38270) Review the default DAP and default schedule to ensure that it is aggressive enough for your deployed system. (38213)