Firmware Road Map

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Re: Firmware Road Map

Wed Jan 21, 2015 4:58 pm

I sit here refreshing the page just waiting for the new firmware!

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Re: Firmware Road Map

Wed Jan 21, 2015 5:07 pm

keefe007 wrote:I sit here refreshing the page just waiting for the new firmware!


Being tested right now.

Having issues with Allow all VLANs but hope to have it resolved.

For now to be quick and dirty we just mimicked the TS8 functionality but plan in the future to allow you to specify ranges of allowed VLANs.
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Re: Firmware Road Map

Wed Jan 21, 2015 5:09 pm

Thanks for the update.

On a related note, does a firmware update require all POE devices to reboot? It'd be nice to do firmware updates without having to reboot everything.

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Re: Firmware Road Map

Wed Jan 21, 2015 5:12 pm

keefe007 wrote:Thanks for the update.

On a related note, does a firmware update require all POE devices to reboot? It'd be nice to do firmware updates without having to reboot everything.


No firmware updates do not power cycle ports, nor do software UI reboots.

We are thinking about putting in a "RELOAD COLD" that would but for now the only way to make the POE ports cycle power is unplug it or turn them off in the software.

However I really wish people would try the new firmware out on LESS critical easy to access locations if at all possible. :ak:
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Re: Firmware Road Map

Wed Jan 21, 2015 5:22 pm

All locations are critical locations. ;)

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Re: Firmware Road Map

Wed Jan 21, 2015 7:01 pm

keefe007 wrote:All locations are critical locations. ;)


Well, I have a lot of non critical locations, But... If it is important enough to buy a $500 switch for, it is critical.

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Re: Firmware Road Map

Fri Feb 27, 2015 8:47 am

Eagerly awaiting simple DHCP snooping. I hate dealing with it on EdgeSwitches.
You guys are doing a great job, thanks =)

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Re: Firmware Road Map

Fri Feb 27, 2015 10:59 am

We plan to release v1.1.0 FINAL this weekend with Keefe007 fix for VLAN Trunking with no additional VLANs defined.

Also being in ST. Louis for the week I have not yet confirmed Josh's issue if we need to fix something there yet.

But anyway as soon as v1.1.0 FINAL is released we will be concentrating on the needed changed to support the DC switches which we are HOPING to start releasing by the end of the month or EARLY April.

SO sometime this month we will start adding features spelled out in the Firmware Road map which I am going to make sure DHCP snooping is listed in there for you.
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Re: Firmware Road Map

Mon Mar 02, 2015 6:17 pm

Would like to be able to optionally have the Storm Control triggers be a percentage of the overall traffic, such as 10%, 25%, 50%, etc.
Need RADIUS auth for device login to manage the switch (with a backup local admin account).
Ubiquiti Discovery support would be amazing.
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Did I mention Ubiquiti Discovery support? If you look on github there's several examples of reverse engineered code.

Replace traceroute with mtr-tiny

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Re: Firmware Road Map

Mon Mar 02, 2015 6:28 pm

josh wrote:Would like to be able to optionally have the Storm Control triggers be a percentage of the overall traffic, such as 10%, 25%, 50%, etc.
Need RADIUS auth for device login to manage the switch (with a backup local admin account).
Ubiquiti Discovery support would be amazing.
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Did I mention Ubiquiti Discovery support? If you look on github there's several examples of reverse engineered code.

Replace traceroute with mtr-tiny


Radius will be done
UBNT and Cisco Discovery will be done

The other two not sure
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