Release Notes

JUNIPER-MIB, JUNIPER-LDP-MIB, JUNIPER-L2ALD-MIB, JUNIPER-JS-SCREENING-MIB, JUNIPER-JS-
NAT-MIB, JUNIPER-JS-IDP-MIB, JUNIPER-JS-AUTH-MIB, JUNIPER-EVENT-MIB, JUNIPER-DFC-MIB
F10-ISIS-MIB, FORCE10-BGP4-V2-MIB, F10-VIRTUAL-LINK-TRUNK-MIB, F10-CHASSIS-MIB FORCE10-
COPY-CONFIG-MIB, FORCE10-SYSTEM-COMPONENT-MIB, F10-S-SERIES-CHASSIS-MIB FORCE10-MSTP-MIB,
F10-LINK-AGGREGATION-MIB, DF10-DCB-MIB, F10-FIPSNOOPING-MIB, F10-M-SERIES-CHASSIS-MIB,
F10-OPENFLOW-MIB
SONICWALL-FIREWALL-TRAP-MIB
WLSR-AP-MIB, WLSX-SWITCH-MIB, WLSX-TRAP-MIB, WLSX-WLAN-MIB
LLDP-MIB, LLDP-V2-MIB, LLDP-EXT-MED-MIB, DVMRP-STD-MIB, MAU-MIB, DISMAN-TRACEROUTE-MIB,
HC-ALARM-MIB, AI-AP-MIB
Issue 1:
Description: The following MIB(s) may not be parsed by the MIB Import Utility. You can verify if these MIB(s) compile properly with
any standard MIB compiler tool.
ORiNOCO-MIB, AIBADGER-MIB, ALCATEL-IND1-PORT-MIRRORING-MONITORING-MIB, ALCATEL-IND1-STACK-MANAGER-
MIB, MPLS-LDP-MIB, APTIS-TRAPS-MIB, APTIS-V2TRAPS-MIB, ASANTE-AH1012-MIB, SWITCH-VLAN-MIB, BEA-
WEBLOGIC-MIB (BEA-WEBLOGIC-MIB.asn1.mib), Patrol, CAIOPSMIB, CAISECMIB, CAIUXOS, CA-NTOS-MIB, CASCADE-MIB,
DHCP-MIB, COM21-HCXOC3-MIB, COM21-HCXTX-MIB, COM21-HCXTOP-MIB, COMPUTERM-COMMON-MIB, DMTF-
SYSTEMS-MIB, SYMBIOSDMI20MIFDEFINITION-MIB, EICON-MIB-SERVER, EICON-MIB-PORT, EICON-MIB-CARD,
EXTREME-CABLE-MIB, FUJITSU-EXTENDED-NONOS-AWN-MIB-V06, GANDALF-ENTERPRISE-MIB, XPRESS-MIB,
INKTOMI-TS-MIB, INTELCORPORATIONBASEBOARD-MIB, ELSA-MIB, MERITAGE-MIB, SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-MIB,
LUMINOUS-SYSTEM-MIB, LUMINOUS-TRAP-MIB, CXAsyncIo-MIB, CXDDS-MIB, CXX25-MIB, CXLapBD-MIB, MICROSENS-
CWDM8-MIB, FRX-MIB, NEWOAK-MIB, SQUID-MIB, OLIVETTI-MIB
NOTE: If you notice any errors while parsing the MIB le and the specic MIB line number is mentioned, x the error in
the MIB le and try again. Example: Parsing of MIBs that have special characters in the OBJECT-TYPE/TRAP-TYPE/
NOTIFICATION-TYPE names may fail.
Issue 2:
Description: Re-importing does not remove traps that are already imported in OpenManage Essentials. Existing traps are updated
(as long as the same EOID and Specic TrapId is present in the MIB) and new traps are added.
Issue 3:
Description: Removing a MIB does not remove the Event Category name from OpenManage Essentials. This is to support the
following use case.
In following scenario category name is not removed:
Import MIB A with the default category name A.
Import another MIB B with the same category name selected for previous MIB A.
Remove MIB A. Category Name A is not removed as it is used by MIB B traps. If you remove B, category A will still be present.
Issue 4:
Description: All the received traps (MIB imported trap denitions) in OpenManage Essentials are removed when you remove a
specic MIB using the MIB Import Utility.
Example: Import a device A MIB having some traps denitions. After importing, assume OpenManage Essentials receives 10 traps
from device A. If you remove the imported MIB from OpenManage Essentials, the 10 received traps in OpenManage Essentials are
also removed.
Issue 5:
Description: Search Unknown Traps lists traps even after the trap is added using MIB Import Utility, as previous events received are
still categorized in OpenManage Essentials as unknown.
Issue 6:
Description: The data displayed in the Edit Trap(s) grid is invalid if you delete or revert that same trap denitions and then navigate
to the Edit Trap menu.
Issue 7:
Description: All the received traps (manually added trap denitions) in OpenManage Essentials are removed when you remove the
specic trap denition using the Delete Trap functionality.
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