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990-3864E
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1.0 OS & TCP/IP Stack Modifications (apc_hw05_aos_519.bin)
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1.1 COMPATIBILITY
apc_hw05_rpdu2g_516.bin Rack Mount Power Distribution Unit
1.2 KNOWN ISSUES IN THIS VERSION
1. Performing manual edits (using some editors, e.g. Notepad) to the
Config.ini file with UTF-8 characters may result in unrecognized characters
being appended to the file. This may result in error messages being logged
when these characters are processed. However, the Config.ini file
is still processed correctly.
2. The SNMPv1 "communityString" OID allows 15 characters but should allow 16.
3. The NMC Upgrade utility supports ASCII characters only for username and
password.
4. When upgrading from 5.0x systems, IP addresses in the event log for
preexisting events (that is, events which PRECEDED the upgrade) will cause
the creation of miscellaneous odd characters in the log. This will NOT
corrupt the log. Log entries made after the upgrade will represent properly
as expected.
5. When upgrading from 5.0x systems, if NTP (network time protocol) is not
enabled, the NMC clock will need to be set manually.
6. Non-ASCII characters conveyed to an ISX Manager will not display properly
in ISXM.
7. The following fields do not accept UTF-8 characters (they accept ASCII only):
- any numeric field (only Arabic numbers are accepted)
- the Datalog FTP Server name.
8. The following warning events do NOT cause the Network Management Card to
send an SNMP trap:
- System: Detected an unauthorized user attempting to access the FTP interface.
- System: Password Changed
9. In the Config.ini file, the [EventActionConfig] keys may report incorrect
data when performing a mass configuration.
10. In the CLI, the "system" command accepts Name,
Contact, and Location values that exceed the character limit, but
the UI truncates those values in the logon banner.
11. The device and outlet user privileges in the CLI are not consistent with
the device and outlet user privileges in the Web interface.
12. Using the Config.ini file to configure the following keys in the
[SystemUserManager] and [SystemDateTime] sections may cause the Web
interface to display the following values incorrectly:
- ReadOnlyUserName
- DeviceUserName
- AdminUserName
- NTPPrimaryServer
- NTPSecondaryServer
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