Users Guide

Features/Devices Supported in 6.0 Service Pack 1
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Added support for Dell Networking FTOS models Z9500, FN410S, FN410T,
FN2210S.
Added 9.7 firmware support for the following devices S4810, S4820,S5000, S6000,
MXL, IOA, Z9000, Z9500, FN410S, FN410T, FN2210S.
Added 6.2 firmware support for Dell Networking models: N2024, N2024P, N2048,
N2048P, N3024, N3024F, N3024P, N3048, N3048P, N4032, N4032F, N4064,
N4064F.
Features/Devices Supported in 6.0 Service Pack 1
Some Force10 Monitor names change, so if any Event Processing Rules require
“Force10” (example: in the varbind of a threshold-crossing notification that
triggers the rule), ensure you accommodate that name change for upgrade
installations.
When upgrading from OMNM 5.x to 6.x, to get the correct population of device
groups, you must delete the Dell PowerConnect Group before doing the upgrade
to OMNM 6.0. (24043)
You must edit and save the default interface monitor for the
Availability
Confidence
attribute to appear after an upgrade. (25593)
This package includes sample Discovery Profiles and Authentications for Dell,
Cisco, Juniper, Windows and Linux devices. Alter these to discover such devices
on your network.
The distribution and licensing has changed in Dell OpenManage Network
Manager 6.0. The free 10-device version is no longer available. Support continues
for existing users on previous versions. Dell OpenManage Network Manager 6.0 is
available in 1,3, and 5 year subscriptions at incremental device counts. All
existing users are eligible for a substantial discount for a license equivalent to
their legacy one. A paid subscription provides access to support and any upgrades
that are made available during the subscription period. Please contact your sales
representative for more information.
License expiration now produces a colored warning in the status bar, an alarm,
and lets you order license updates by e-mail from within the license management
screen.
When the
communication to server was refused
message appears in your
browser, related to some portlets, it may indicate licensing as the source of the
application server not starting.
The License viewer displays expiration dates for critical components. For
example, Oware is necessary for application server to run. Components that do
not display license expiration dates depend on application server for their
licensing. A digital Service Tag referring to your license and level of support also
appears in License Viewer. Consult the User Guide for details. (25757, 25860,
25981)