Hello,
I keep trying to download the beta build, but the version reports as 1.8.2 when I replace it. I am on windows and just downloaded the exe and replaced in C:\program files\unimus\. Turned off service then replaced .exe then restarted. I cannot enable to debug feature. Am I missing something? Getting java.lang.NullPointerException: null when I try to turn debug on.
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This is normal, as we increase the version only when the build gets released.
(this is actually a Windows issue, since Windows only takes a numeric version string, so we can't do something like "1.8.4-BetaX", because .exe files can not be created with such a version string)
I am very sorry you ran into this - you were doing everything right - this was actually a bug in the Beta build.
We fixed this and published a new Beta build.
Could you please try to get the debug logs now?
Thanks!
Hello Tomas,Piou62 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 24, 2018 1:38 pmGreat, I put a test Wifi bridge and recontact you in mp for the test.
Thank you.
I finally got the budget to acquire the software.
After my various tests on my equipment, I have my HP A5120-48G-PoE switches and my Ruckus P300 wifi bridges that are not detected.
Is it still possible to implement them if I provide you with a test environment with these 2 elements?
Thank you for your feedback.
Sure, we would be happy to implement support.Piou62 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2019 9:32 amHello Tomas,
I finally got the budget to acquire the software.
After my various tests on my equipment, I have my HP A5120-48G-PoE switches and my Ruckus P300 wifi bridges that are not detected.
Is it still possible to implement them if I provide you with a test environment with these 2 elements?
Thank you for your feedback.
Feel free to PM me with the connection details for the devices, and we will take care to make sure they work.
I noticed in your list that you support Cisco sx200 SMB switches. i am a bit confused as i believe these only support http and https. no terminal access is available. am i missing something ?
Thanks
PS. As much is I would love another excuse to get rid of these switches support from unimus would help me get a few more years out of them.
Thanks
PS. As much is I would love another excuse to get rid of these switches support from unimus would help me get a few more years out of them.
We don't have one of these in-house, support was made based on access to these switches provided by a customer.SteveLamb wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 9:32 pmI noticed in your list that you support Cisco sx200 SMB switches. i am a bit confused as i believe these only support http and https. no terminal access is available. am i missing something ?
Thanks
PS. As much is I would love another excuse to get rid of these switches support from unimus would help me get a few more years out of them.
So there must be some way to get a CLI on them.
Perhaps a similar trick as with the HPE 1920S series - you download a config through web GUI, and add "enable ssh" (or similar), and restore that config to device through the web GUI. That will enable SSH / Telnet (that is how you do it on the HPE 1920S series).
I guess you learn a new trick every day. kinda sad that today i learned a trick that enables only telnet. at least this will help me enforce better password policy even if it is plain text.
Thank you
Thank you
Tomas wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 10:05 pmWe don't have one of these in-house, support was made based on access to these switches provided by a customer.SteveLamb wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 9:32 pmI noticed in your list that you support Cisco sx200 SMB switches. i am a bit confused as i believe these only support http and https. no terminal access is available. am i missing something ?
Thanks
PS. As much is I would love another excuse to get rid of these switches support from unimus would help me get a few more years out of them.
So there must be some way to get a CLI on them.
Perhaps a similar trick as with the HPE 1920S series - you download a config through web GUI, and add "enable ssh" (or similar), and restore that config to device through the web GUI. That will enable SSH / Telnet (that is how you do it on the HPE 1920S series).