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Dell OpenManage Network Manager Release Note
Dell OpenManage Network Manager Release Note

Dell OpenManage Network Manager Release Note

Dell omnm release notes 5.2 sp1
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Open Manage Network Manager (OMNM)– Release Notes
Package Release Numbering: 5.2 Service Pack 1
The following is the format for release/version numbers:
<ProductID>.<Major Version>.<Minor Release>.<Maintenance
When contacting Customer Support, please refer to the complete release number
for components, which is in the Manage > Show Versions Box. The versions men-
tioned below refer to component versions rather than the package. Numbers in
parentheses following comments below identify the issue number (SCR). Some
notes below refer to OpenManage Network Manager as OMNM.
NOTE:
You can upgrade to this release only from OMNM 4.4 or later. Upgrades from previous versions of
OMNM are not supported. If you upgrade from 4.4 or 5.0, you must re-register any additional
licenses you have purchased by opening the Settings > Permissions > Register Licenses menu, and
locating the license upgrades for what you have installed previously. To get such updated licenses,
go to www.doradosoftware.com/dell/upgrade-info.html.(3446, 18747)
CAUTION:
Do not install this software when a command or oware shell is open. Close the shell first.
Technical Support: Contacting Dell
Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options.
Availability varies by country and product, and some services may not be avail-
able in your area. To contact Dell for sales, technical support, or customer service
issues:
1. Go to dell.com/support.
2. Select your country from the top right-corner of the page.
3. Select your line of business as either Support for Small and Medium Business or
Support for Enterprise IT and click Start Here! The main support page for your
line of business appears.
4. Scroll down the page to the section Contact Us. Select any of the options listed
depending on your requirement.
2013 - 1 Rev. A03
Release>.<Build #>

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Summary of Contents for Dell OpenManage Network Manager

  • Page 1 Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options. Availability varies by country and product, and some services may not be avail- able in your area. To contact Dell for sales, technical support, or customer service issues: 1. Go to dell.com/support.
  • Page 2 The LLDP table is not populated. (20579) • Reports—Some reports or templates may appear pre-seeded that are not sup- ported by Dell OpenManage Network Manager. For example, pool reports may appear for programmatic restrictions on pooled assets like IP addresses, or Route Targets that may not be supported.
  • Page 3 • The Organization User in Roles has no description. Its features are covered in the online help and User Guide. (18669) • Dell OMNM drops SNMP V3 traps when the V3 traps auth (userid) is unknown. Workaround: Use an SNMP monitor, for example polling sysUp- time, to get data from the device.
  • Page 4 Network address at the beginning of the subnet since Dell OpenManage Network Manager assumes it is the starting IP address for the range. If you specify an address in the middle of the subnetwork then Dell OpenManage Network Manager may discover devices outside of that subnet- work.
  • Page 5 • The Red Hat system clock can differ one hour from the application server clock. (15524) • When Dell OMNM status icon in the tray is green and you select procman (“process manager”) restart from Windows’ Control Panel services, an error message appears saying the service did not stop properly.
  • Page 6: Supported Equipment

    68/175P, W-AP-134/135, W-iAP-92/93/105, W-iAP 134/135, W-ClearPass GuestConnect. Also supports W-Series: AP-93H, AP-104, iAP-13x . • Dell has discontinued support for the PC3024, PC3048, PC3324, PC3348, PC3248, PC5012, PC5212, and PC5224 models, although Dell OMNM may still discover and manage these.
  • Page 7 • The Force10 FTOS device driver appears as Force 10 FTOS Service Pack 1 in the MIB Browser. (21028) • When upgrading Dell OpenManage Network Manager, the installation screens display the Dell OpenManage Network Manager software version in a way that ignores any Dell OpenManage Network Manager service pack or maintenance build version information. (21027) •...
  • Page 8 (19366, 19377) • In the Image Repository portlet, clicking on Download > Firmware for Dell PowerConnect may download out of date firmware for Dell PowerConnect classic devices.
  • Page 9 • Some Dell devices and firmware revisions may not support the collection of Service Tag and Asset Tag by Dell OpenManage Network Manager. This includes recent firmware revisions of Force10, PowerConnect B-Series, and W- series along with older revisions of PowerConnect firmware. (16098) •...
  • Page 10 100. (16840) • In Dell OpenManage Network Manager, Adaptive CLIs can be used to reset one or more devices. As the device resets, timing of connection lost between the device and Dell OpenManage Network Manager may result in Dell Open- Manage Network Manager reporting a failure for executing the Adaptive CLI.
  • Page 11 Release Notes and Readme for the firmware itself. (8507) • Dell OMNM receives all data from the Dell 62xx device, but if the Last Update day is more than a single digit, then the entire data table disappears, and Dell OMNM displays a Form Error.
  • Page 12 Workaround: Do not check the checkbox. (18435) • Deploying firmware to these devices requires an external file server. (12512) • Dell OMNM will not telnet connect to some devices if they use the factory default password. You must set the password to something other than that default.