Oc-192 Release 5.0 Web Ui; Remote Inventory And Shelf Level Graphics; On Line Help; Trouble Ticketing - Nortel INM 4.1 Release Note

Nortel inm 4.1 software: release note
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Release Notes for INM 4.1 GUI

12. OC-192 Release 5.0 WEB UI

1 If the user performs a WEB UI login to an NE, a new window is opened

13. Remote Inventory and Shelf Level Graphics

1 Shelf Level Graphics only supports a maximum of 8 character Circuit Pack

14. On Line Help

1 An error message is displayed from Netscape concerning lack of colors

15. Trouble Ticketing

1 With UNIX Email Utility, each time INM sends a trouble ticket to Clarify,
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for each login even though a Netscape window is already opened for that
NE. Therefore, the user should check if there is already a Netscape window
opened for that NE before performing a Web UI login.
names.
when logging on the workstation. In addition, the colors of the links that
are displayed in the Netscape main window (legend of icons for example)
do not correspond to the colors that are displayed in the GNB. For
example, a turquoise link (active link) appears as green and a loss of
association (blue) appears as white. In addition to that, when the user
invokes Help from a Link object menu and is brought to a table showing
the Ring traffic Link states, the background color of the link in the table is
white (instead of blue which is the background color of the Netscape main
window) and therefore do not show the link colors properly.
the SMTP daemon, "sendmail", adds some logging messages to
/var/adm/syslog/mail.log. This log file can grow in size over time. The
administrator can disable the logging, which will result in no further
updates (about the trouble ticketing) to the log file, by changing the line
"LogLevel=9" of the file /etc/mail/sendmail.cf to "LogLevel=0". However,
even if the sendmail.cf file is changed as above, sendmail will keep logging
other warning or error messages (for example, email host unknown or
domain name wrong) into mail.log. If the size of mail.log becomes too
large, the administrator may have to remove it manually to free up disk
space of the /var directory.
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