Users Guide

New Features/Devices Supported in 6.5.2
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N3024, N3024F, N3024P, N3048, N3048-EP, N3048P, N3132PX, N4032, N4032F,
N4064, N4064F
Dell Force 10 devices now support OS 9.13. (30125)
Seeded compliance policies were added for Powerconnect (PCT) and FTOS
devices. (29352)
- Dell Networking (PCT/FTOS) recommended NTP
- Dell Networking (PCT/FTOS) recommended Radius
- Dell Networking (PCT/FTOS) recommended DNS
- Dell Networking (PCT/FTOS) recommended Hostname
- Dell Networking (PCT/FTOS) recommended SNMP Communities
- Dell Networking (PCT/FTOS) recommended SSH
- Dell Networking (PCT/FTOS) recommended Support Assist
The following seeded Dell FTOS/DNOS event processing rules were added:
(29894)
- Dell FTOS Syslog Security Messages
- Dell FTOS User Login
- Dell FTOS User Logout
- Dell FTOS Login Failure
- Dell FTOS Config Change
- Dell DNOS User Login
- Dell DNOS User Logout
- Dell DNOS Login Failure
- Dell DNOS Config Change
S5048F - Service Tag is NA and updated only after Resync (30838)
Linux servers discovered via WBEM or Windows servers via WMI may now have
an associated ssh CLI management interface that supports Actions. (26869)
The flash based topology screen now displays a message when flash is not
properly configured. The message provides high-level steps on how to resolve for
each of the supported browsers. (30543)
Prior to 6.5.2, the trial was imported and the 30-day expiration banner was
observed. Starting with 6.5.2, the trial license no longer impacts upgrade. (30539)
You can now perform DNS Resolution Monitoring against WBEM enabled
devices. (30062)
You can now monitor the target URL HTTP status. (30057)
On Linux devices (CentOs), the Perl Libraries HTTP::Tiny and IO::Socket::SSL will
need to be installed to utilize the Get URL Status and Get URL Status of Device
Actions as well as the URL Status of Device Monitor. It is suggested that the cpan
command should be used to install the new libraries. (30057)
You can now monitor the TCP port status. (30056)