Site Manager Revision
5.02/Revision 3
Site Manager Revision 5.02/Revision 3 is a post 5.00 revision. This version
is backwards compatible and supports the following router versions:
11.01
11.00
10.01
10.0
Note: When running revisions of router software in conjunction with
a fix version of Site Manager, be aware that there may be new MIB
attributes that were added in a router revision that are not supported
in a Site Manager revision. Refer to the revision notes for both Site
Manager and router software.
=============================================================================
5.02 Revision 3 corrects the following problems:
=============================================================================
CR 32864: IPEX.
If a failure occurs at the remote IPEX IP interface, IPEX can no
longer establish TCP connections with the remote IPEX routers.
An enhancement to the current IPEX implementation allows you to
configure the secondary remote IP interface for backup using
the new MIB attribute wfIpexMappingRemoteBackupIp.
CR 18444: Switched Services.
The capability to specify a total exclusion of a weekend/weekday/
specific day is missing. The ability to define a Scheduler entry
of weekday/weekend or specific day with the mode set to Not
Available is required. Currently, you can specify only the
available time period.
CR 32524: PPP.
After upgrading to Router Software Version 11.02, PPP connectivity
problems occur because of the new defaults for the MRU size.
There are two new MIB parameters that you can set to comply with
the suggested MRU of 1500 in RFC 1661:
wfPppLineEntry.WfPppRfc1661compliance
wfSwservOptsRfc1661compliance
CR 33151: IPEX.
A problem exists between 11.00 and 11.02 implementations of IPEX
in which an 11.02 router cannot establish calls with an 11.00
router. Added a new MIB parameter, wfIpxInsCallingDte, in IPEX
base. The default is disabled to prevent the calling DTE address
from being added, but will allow router software version 11.02 to
interoperate with lower revisions of code.
CR 28170: Router Redundancy.
Enhancement request to add a new attribute (wfRRedundWarmBoot) to
the wfRRedundGroup object. This new object allows you to
dynamically change the role switch mode of the routers between
"warm boot" (method used in software version 11.00 and earlier)
and "hot swap" (method used in software version 11.01 and later)."
Please note that the "warm boot" and "hot swap" versions are
incompatible, therefore, all routers running Router Redundancy must
be running the same version.
CR 30222: DLSw.
When the MIB version of a router is lower than 11.00, the IP
addresses in the DLSw Peer IP table are not visible.
CR 32489: Hot Standby.
The Hot Standby code in the router supports the backup of a
primary circuit configured as a bandwidth on demand circuit.
However, Site Manager prevents BOD circuits from being backed up
by the Hot Standby feature.
CR 31518: Router Discovery.
When configuring a Discovery router, Site Manager allows you to
configure the minimum and maximum interval to the same value. The
Help screen indicates that the minimal interval value should be
less than the maximum interval value. The maximum interval should
be at least 4 greater than the minimum interval value. Site Manager
fails to check whether the values are valid.
CR 31906: Multiline.
Protocol Priority fails to display in the Protocols box with
multiline configured.
CR 32581: DS3.
Site Manager displays the part number AG13110114 for DS3's, which
is incorrect. The correct part number is AG13110115.
CR 28953: Router Redundancy.
When adding router redundancy to a circuit, only the IP and
RIP should be available. When you select router redundancy to
add protocols, unsupported protocols should be deselected (or made
inactive).
CR 30930: SM-OTHER.
The connection list does not reflect the router that has the SNMP
connection.
CR 32915: ARN.
Unable to add TCP, Telnet, or FTP to an ARN router after creating
a new configuration file.
CR 31478: SM-OTHER.
Restarting Site Manager and adding the fully qualified name of a
router caused Site Manager to immediately abort.
CR 32311: APPN.
Unable to change the Adjacent Node Type parameter from the default
value LEARN.
CR 32461: SM-OTHER.
When installing PC Site Manager, you will notice that the install
screen % complete is inaccurate. The % complete runs up from
0%-89%, then jumps back to 59%. On its way back up, it bounces
back and forth 92%, 93%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 93%, and so forth.
CR 32599: SM-OTHER.
After installing Optivity and populating the Site Manager database,
the router icons for Bay Networks routers are incorrect. When you
run the WFSM_INSTALL script, Site Manager removes the
/usr (or /opt) /lnms/snm/icons/synfleet-router.icon and synfleet-
router.icon files.
CR 28082: ATM.
The ability to enable the SSCS Type field in AAL5 for
interoperability with an IBM ATMARP Server (IBM's MSS, an ATM ARP
Server for their Switch) is missing.
CR 32129: QLLC/DLS/X.25.
After configuring X.25 with QLLC as the service type and adding
DLSw from the X.25 Service Configuration screen, Site Manager
faults when you select X.25 service record in the list box.
CR 32127: QLLC/DLS/X.25.
After configuring a circuit with X.25 and QLLC as service type and
adding DLSw from the X.25 Service Configuration screen, DLSw
remains active on a circuit even after you have deleted it (from
the Configuration Manager screen).
CR 32663: Frame Relay.
Frame Relay is not listed under the available WAN protocols for
the AN200 router.
CR 31733: Image Builder.
When the file name of a screen you saved using Image Builder is
13 characters or longer and has a description associated with it,
Site Manager combines the name and the description, causing the
screen to corrupt. You cannot delete these corrupted files with
the Screen Manager utility.
CR 27728: Thresholds.
You are unable to set the Threshold Max Successive Alarms and the
Threshold HoldDown Intervals to values other than their defaults.
CR 31864: SYNC.
The default parameter for Sync Passthru is incorrect.
CR 32110: Statistics Manager.
The Resource MIB is not included in the Statistics Manager utility.
CR 32427: Report Generator.
rpt2cfg fails to set SysName to indicate that the configuration
was built with it.
CR 32350: TR Endstation.
When editing the IP or IPX interface entry of a Demand circuit
group, TR Endstation can be enabled but should not be selectable.
CR 29400: Protocol Priority.
Site Manager allows you to configure the value 0x0021 for the PPP
Protocol ID in priority outbound filters.
CR 28238: SDLC.
SDLC addresses display incorrectly as decimals in the Site Manager
"Show Circuits" screen.
CR 33279: Protocol Priority.
Protocol Priority still does not display in the protocol box for
the circuit, in the protocol menu when editing a circuit, or when
selecting protocols from the main screen.
CR 33355: SM-OTHER.
Performance suffers when configuring a version 11.00 or later
router in dynamic configuration mode. When configuring dial
backup in large configurations, it may take several minutes for
the Backup Circuits screen to display because of the inordinate
number of SNMP GETS and replies being performed by the Site
Manager station.
CR 33126: Report Generator.
The Report Generator cannot recognize the new protocols that have
been added.
CR 33097: SNMP.
Unsupported "Hardware Inventory Report" (hdwrpt) tool required the
addition of SNMP language features from the SNMPerl 1.6 Dynamic
Library. However, this library did not get submitted to later
baselines of Site Manager, preventing the hdwrpt tool from
behaving as expected. Disabling an ATM service record while SPT is
turned off globally causes a Vector 2 - MCP error to occur on the
ARE slot.
CR 32970: BGP.
Site Manager prevents you from configuring more than 1 BGP soloist
slot when working with an ISP Mode router (11.00ISP or 11.01ISP).
Any attempt to configure more than 1 soloist slot results in an
error.
CR 26320: Configuration.
The CHAP/PAP password is changed after you exit from the backup
primary circuit types.
CR 33004: Dial Backup.
The Report Generator fails to write to the PC root directory.
CR 30060: SM-OTHER.
The system name that displays does not match the name in the
connection list.
CR 26479: Statistics Manager.
The IPX Circuit screen displays incorrect information when invoked
from the Statistics Manager utility.
CR 33277: TR Endstation.
The TR Endstation ARP type should not be available when configuring
Demand Circuit group.
CR 27715: File Manager.
Files should display in lexicographical order in the Files Manager
TFTP Put screen and in local configuration files list.
CR 29473: NTP.
IP Mask parameter incorrectly defaults to 0.0.0.0.
CR 33797: IP.
A tag violation error may occur on a router when you attempt to
dynamically create an IP filter.
CR 33796: IP.
You can create the IP traffic filter 'Forward to Next Hop'
but you cannot edit it locally or dynamically.
CR 33861: IP.
The Token Ring Endstation ARP type field is missing from the IP
interface definition, even on a Token Ring circuit.
CR 33482: ISDN.
Opening a local configuration with an ISDN adapter module Port
Application Mode configured for 2B+D produces the following
warning message "WARNING: Empty Module 2 has circuits configured".
Site Manager Revision 5.02/Revision 3 is a post 5.00 revision. This version
is backwards compatible and supports the following router versions:
11.01
11.00
10.01
10.0
Note: When running revisions of router software in conjunction with
a fix version of Site Manager, be aware that there may be new MIB
attributes that were added in a router revision that are not supported
in a Site Manager revision. Refer to the revision notes for both Site
Manager and router software.
=============================================================================
5.02 Revision 3 corrects the following problems:
=============================================================================
CR 32864: IPEX.
If a failure occurs at the remote IPEX IP interface, IPEX can no
longer establish TCP connections with the remote IPEX routers.
An enhancement to the current IPEX implementation allows you to
configure the secondary remote IP interface for backup using
the new MIB attribute wfIpexMappingRemoteBackupIp.
CR 18444: Switched Services.
The capability to specify a total exclusion of a weekend/weekday/
specific day is missing. The ability to define a Scheduler entry
of weekday/weekend or specific day with the mode set to Not
Available is required. Currently, you can specify only the
available time period.
CR 32524: PPP.
After upgrading to Router Software Version 11.02, PPP connectivity
problems occur because of the new defaults for the MRU size.
There are two new MIB parameters that you can set to comply with
the suggested MRU of 1500 in RFC 1661:
wfPppLineEntry.WfPppRfc1661compliance
wfSwservOptsRfc1661compliance
CR 33151: IPEX.
A problem exists between 11.00 and 11.02 implementations of IPEX
in which an 11.02 router cannot establish calls with an 11.00
router. Added a new MIB parameter, wfIpxInsCallingDte, in IPEX
base. The default is disabled to prevent the calling DTE address
from being added, but will allow router software version 11.02 to
interoperate with lower revisions of code.
CR 28170: Router Redundancy.
Enhancement request to add a new attribute (wfRRedundWarmBoot) to
the wfRRedundGroup object. This new object allows you to
dynamically change the role switch mode of the routers between
"warm boot" (method used in software version 11.00 and earlier)
and "hot swap" (method used in software version 11.01 and later)."
Please note that the "warm boot" and "hot swap" versions are
incompatible, therefore, all routers running Router Redundancy must
be running the same version.
CR 30222: DLSw.
When the MIB version of a router is lower than 11.00, the IP
addresses in the DLSw Peer IP table are not visible.
CR 32489: Hot Standby.
The Hot Standby code in the router supports the backup of a
primary circuit configured as a bandwidth on demand circuit.
However, Site Manager prevents BOD circuits from being backed up
by the Hot Standby feature.
CR 31518: Router Discovery.
When configuring a Discovery router, Site Manager allows you to
configure the minimum and maximum interval to the same value. The
Help screen indicates that the minimal interval value should be
less than the maximum interval value. The maximum interval should
be at least 4 greater than the minimum interval value. Site Manager
fails to check whether the values are valid.
CR 31906: Multiline.
Protocol Priority fails to display in the Protocols box with
multiline configured.
CR 32581: DS3.
Site Manager displays the part number AG13110114 for DS3's, which
is incorrect. The correct part number is AG13110115.
CR 28953: Router Redundancy.
When adding router redundancy to a circuit, only the IP and
RIP should be available. When you select router redundancy to
add protocols, unsupported protocols should be deselected (or made
inactive).
CR 30930: SM-OTHER.
The connection list does not reflect the router that has the SNMP
connection.
CR 32915: ARN.
Unable to add TCP, Telnet, or FTP to an ARN router after creating
a new configuration file.
CR 31478: SM-OTHER.
Restarting Site Manager and adding the fully qualified name of a
router caused Site Manager to immediately abort.
CR 32311: APPN.
Unable to change the Adjacent Node Type parameter from the default
value LEARN.
CR 32461: SM-OTHER.
When installing PC Site Manager, you will notice that the install
screen % complete is inaccurate. The % complete runs up from
0%-89%, then jumps back to 59%. On its way back up, it bounces
back and forth 92%, 93%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 93%, and so forth.
CR 32599: SM-OTHER.
After installing Optivity and populating the Site Manager database,
the router icons for Bay Networks routers are incorrect. When you
run the WFSM_INSTALL script, Site Manager removes the
/usr (or /opt) /lnms/snm/icons/synfleet-router.icon and synfleet-
router.icon files.
CR 28082: ATM.
The ability to enable the SSCS Type field in AAL5 for
interoperability with an IBM ATMARP Server (IBM's MSS, an ATM ARP
Server for their Switch) is missing.
CR 32129: QLLC/DLS/X.25.
After configuring X.25 with QLLC as the service type and adding
DLSw from the X.25 Service Configuration screen, Site Manager
faults when you select X.25 service record in the list box.
CR 32127: QLLC/DLS/X.25.
After configuring a circuit with X.25 and QLLC as service type and
adding DLSw from the X.25 Service Configuration screen, DLSw
remains active on a circuit even after you have deleted it (from
the Configuration Manager screen).
CR 32663: Frame Relay.
Frame Relay is not listed under the available WAN protocols for
the AN200 router.
CR 31733: Image Builder.
When the file name of a screen you saved using Image Builder is
13 characters or longer and has a description associated with it,
Site Manager combines the name and the description, causing the
screen to corrupt. You cannot delete these corrupted files with
the Screen Manager utility.
CR 27728: Thresholds.
You are unable to set the Threshold Max Successive Alarms and the
Threshold HoldDown Intervals to values other than their defaults.
CR 31864: SYNC.
The default parameter for Sync Passthru is incorrect.
CR 32110: Statistics Manager.
The Resource MIB is not included in the Statistics Manager utility.
CR 32427: Report Generator.
rpt2cfg fails to set SysName to indicate that the configuration
was built with it.
CR 32350: TR Endstation.
When editing the IP or IPX interface entry of a Demand circuit
group, TR Endstation can be enabled but should not be selectable.
CR 29400: Protocol Priority.
Site Manager allows you to configure the value 0x0021 for the PPP
Protocol ID in priority outbound filters.
CR 28238: SDLC.
SDLC addresses display incorrectly as decimals in the Site Manager
"Show Circuits" screen.
CR 33279: Protocol Priority.
Protocol Priority still does not display in the protocol box for
the circuit, in the protocol menu when editing a circuit, or when
selecting protocols from the main screen.
CR 33355: SM-OTHER.
Performance suffers when configuring a version 11.00 or later
router in dynamic configuration mode. When configuring dial
backup in large configurations, it may take several minutes for
the Backup Circuits screen to display because of the inordinate
number of SNMP GETS and replies being performed by the Site
Manager station.
CR 33126: Report Generator.
The Report Generator cannot recognize the new protocols that have
been added.
CR 33097: SNMP.
Unsupported "Hardware Inventory Report" (hdwrpt) tool required the
addition of SNMP language features from the SNMPerl 1.6 Dynamic
Library. However, this library did not get submitted to later
baselines of Site Manager, preventing the hdwrpt tool from
behaving as expected. Disabling an ATM service record while SPT is
turned off globally causes a Vector 2 - MCP error to occur on the
ARE slot.
CR 32970: BGP.
Site Manager prevents you from configuring more than 1 BGP soloist
slot when working with an ISP Mode router (11.00ISP or 11.01ISP).
Any attempt to configure more than 1 soloist slot results in an
error.
CR 26320: Configuration.
The CHAP/PAP password is changed after you exit from the backup
primary circuit types.
CR 33004: Dial Backup.
The Report Generator fails to write to the PC root directory.
CR 30060: SM-OTHER.
The system name that displays does not match the name in the
connection list.
CR 26479: Statistics Manager.
The IPX Circuit screen displays incorrect information when invoked
from the Statistics Manager utility.
CR 33277: TR Endstation.
The TR Endstation ARP type should not be available when configuring
Demand Circuit group.
CR 27715: File Manager.
Files should display in lexicographical order in the Files Manager
TFTP Put screen and in local configuration files list.
CR 29473: NTP.
IP Mask parameter incorrectly defaults to 0.0.0.0.
CR 33797: IP.
A tag violation error may occur on a router when you attempt to
dynamically create an IP filter.
CR 33796: IP.
You can create the IP traffic filter 'Forward to Next Hop'
but you cannot edit it locally or dynamically.
CR 33861: IP.
The Token Ring Endstation ARP type field is missing from the IP
interface definition, even on a Token Ring circuit.
CR 33482: ISDN.
Opening a local configuration with an ISDN adapter module Port
Application Mode configured for 2B+D produces the following
warning message "WARNING: Empty Module 2 has circuits configured".

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