Driver Support Document
SYSOID Mapping | ||
SYSOID | MODEL | OS VERSION |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1916.2.8 | blackDiamond6800 | unknown |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1916.2.11 | blackDiamond6808 | unknown |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1916.2.14 | summit1iTX | unknown |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1916.2.24 | blackDiamond6816 | unknown |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1916.2.27 | blackDiamond6804 | unknown |
The Extreme Black Diamond may report spurrious configuration changes due to shuffling command order if NAS transistions from capturing the configuration via TFTP to capturing it via CLI (such as in the event of a TFTP failure).
When editing SNMP community strings through Password Management on the Extreme Black Diamond, the new strings will be added, but the old strings will not be deleted on the device.
After you deploy a configuration, it is common for Extreme devices to shuffle or change the format of commands in the configuration file. Afterwards, it appears that numerous lines were added, removed or modified when comparing configurations. You must inspect the configuration manually to determine which commands were moved and which were actually changed by the deploy task.
Extreme devices support multi-line banners. Two blank lines following a banner definition indicate that the banner is complete. If there are less than two blank lines following the banner, the Extreme will interpret the remainder of the configuration as part of the banner. It is important to ensure that these blank lines are always in the correct place, and not to insert in-line comments in a manner that might disrupt this.
The limited access username and password in Password Mangement relate to a "user" account on Extreme devices. Similarly the full access username and password relate to an "admin" account. If you change the name of either of these accounts, the existing account will be deleted to ensure that old usernames do not remain on the device as a "back door".
Extreme devices run the ping test until manually cancelled. NAS handles this by initiating the ping test, waiting five seconds, then interrupting the test and capturing the results. A typical ping test will therefore show the results of between two and eight cycles.
The Extreme Summit 200 and 400 series devices do not support the commands used by the hardware information diagnostic, and attempts to run this diagnostic against these devices will result in a failure.