Driver Support Document
SYSOID Mapping | ||
SYSOID | MODEL | OS VERSION |
1.3.6.1.4.1.332.11.5.3.3 | PortServer TS 16 MEI | 82000684_T, 82000684_T1 |
In order to access the device, NAS must use the "root" user.
The "root" prompt, must end up with the default characters (#>). Failure to do so will prevent NAS from properly accessing the device. The "root" prompt can be set to the default values by issuing the following command:
set netlogin rootprompt = #>
Login and Password prompts should be set to the default values when connecting via telnet (in the case of SSH failure or when SSH is disabled on the device). The default prompts can be set by issuing the following commands:
set netlogin passprompt = password:
set netlogin logprompt = login:
Configuration lines longer than 132 characters are not accepted by the device and will generate a Warning when being deployed to the device via CLI.
TFTP deployment might fail with the "Host stopped responding" error message.
This driver cannot delete the Read-Write community string on the device. NAS will return an error message if the user tries to deploy a null or blank or null value.
Because the value for the Write community string is hidden in the device configuration, NAS will always show it as ***** on the password deployment screen. You can always see the community strings that were last deployed in the Edit Device, under the device-specific password information tab.
Because there is no way to find out the total and free amount of memory on device, NAS will have both values setup to 0.