Specifications
You can leave the groups/devices and any associated archives as they
are. Just be aware that you can no longer create user−created device
groups in the Device Type folder, and that they will no longer be
supported.
1.
You can create a new set of user−created device groups in the My
Network folder to replicate what you have in the Device Type folder.
In addition, you can create new archives for the groups, and disable any
archives you had for the old groups. Once you have recreated the
groups under the My Network folder, you can delete the old groups
located under the Device Type folder.
2.
Problem 6: Selecting the Help > Support Center menu option does not open the Enterasys
Networks Support website and gives you a "The page cannot be found"
message.
Solution: The Enterasys Networks Support website requires Internet Explorer. If you do
not have Internet Explorer, you may have success viewing the website using the
latest version of Netscape.
Problem 7: Downgrading firmware/boot PROM to a previous revision.
Solution: Downgrading firmware/boot PROM is inherently risky due to possible feature
differences between revisions. Restoring configurations from different
firmware revisions carries the same risk. Should you need to downgrade your
firmware/boot PROM to an earlier version, it is recommended that you use one
of the following two procedures:
Downgrade the firmware/boot PROM on a network device using the
Firmware Upgrade Wizard or Boot PROM Upgrade Wizard. Do not
proceed to the Reset portion of the wizard, instead select [Finish].
Restore an archived configuration that was previously created with the
firmware image being downloaded. This will reset the device.
or
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Downgrade the firmware on a network device using the Firmware
Upgrade Wizard or Boot PROM Upgrade Wizard. Complete the
downgrade using the wizard Reset screen. Clear NVRAM on the
device and reconfigure the network configuration parameters of the
device using the local console.
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In addition, when downgrading firmware on SNMPv3 devices, it is possible
that Inventory Manager will lose contact with the device. SNMPv3 adds a level
of difficulty to downgrade operations, because counters and timers related to
security features of SNMPv3 may get out of sync. Following the downgrade,
you will need to restart Inventory Manager to re−establish contact with the
device.
Problem 8: A firmware or boot PROM upgrade fails with an "Operation Failed" or "Access
Violation" message.
Solution:
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