Driver Support Document
SYSOID Mapping | ||
SYSOID | MODEL | OS VERSION |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.250.255 | IC-4000 | 2.2UAC2.2R |
When entering a custom admin login variable with the name juniperICLoginURL on the "Device Access Settings" panel (go to edit - edit device - Device Access Settings or go to admin menu - Device Password Rules - Show Device Access Settings), the variable value must be a relative path URL and must not contain any wildcard characters, such as asterisks (*), question marks (?), and so on). A valid value would be: /path/to/my/login
XML configuration deployment could change the order of XML blocks, resulting in false configuration changes to be reported.
The Binary Configuration Deployment task only deploys the binary system configuration file (system.cfg).
Binary configuration deployment imports everything from the binary system.cfg file, excluding device certificates.
Binary configuration deployment task does not reboot the device, it will only restart system services.
Resource policy names over 56 characters will be truncated and as a result displayed incorrectly.
Discovery tasks for Javascript drivers handle More prompts by using timeouts, which can cause problems with the third-party SSH client code, which interprets the timeout as a disconnection. There are two options to work around the problem. Setting the RCX option [<option name="Driver/Discovery/UsePollRead">true</option>] in site_options.rcx will effect the workaround for all affected devices. Alternatively, it could be applied to a single device by setting the device access variable "PollRead" to "true".
Discovery tasks for Javascript drivers use wakeup characters are sent during device connection, to ensure that the device is responding. Normally, these characters do not echo to the console, but some devices may echo them. In this case, this causes the prompt detection phase to fail, which in turn can cause More prompts to not be handled properly, and discovery may fail. If these characters are echoed from the device [check the session log to see this], then set the device access variable "skip_ctrl_u" to skip the sending of the wakeup characters. Note that setting this option on a previously working device could cause discovery tasks to fail, but it only affects CLI discovery. SNMP discovery is unaffected.