Aviz Networks details Aviz ONES 2.0 features for SONiC operations
Aviz ONES 2.0 updates ONES for multi-vendor SONiC network operations, adding deeper topology and RoCE observability, rule-based alerts, YAML-driven orchestration, network SLA measurement, and security and compliance controls relevant to enterprise NetOps and SOC teams.
Research Overview
The blog describes ONES (Open Networking Enterprise Suite) as a network management and supportability solution designed for challenges tied to adopting SONiC, including managing multi-vendor and multi-NOS network infrastructure.
It frames Aviz ONES 2.0 as an evolution from an initial focus on SONiC migration challenges, positioning the release as a broader multi-vendor SONiC deployments, operations, and AI-fabric platform.
Key Findings
The release adds an expanded observability layer with an advanced topology view for underlay, overlay, and RoCE traffic visibility, along with health and capacity metrics shown through time series graphs.
The blog also highlights automation and operational support features, including Watcher rules for devices and interfaces, orchestration via YAML configuration templates and incremental configuration updates, plus backup and restore through a user interface.
Technical Breakdown
For observability, Aviz ONES 2.0 is presented with enriched pages covering inventory, analytics, and software, plus expanded metrics for devices and interfaces.
The interface includes quick access to devices through an SSH button in a down widget and embeds a firmware details widget on the software page.
For integrations and alerting, the blog states that Watcher rules support configurable metrics and pair with Slack and Zendesk integrations for notifications.
For device management and compliance-related activities, it lists syslog extraction, console access, non-SONiC device controls, firmware information in device details, and inventory export or download.
Operational Impact
For orchestration, Aviz ONES 2.0 offers YAML configuration templates that support use cases including BGP, L2/L3 MC-LAG, and EVPN MultiHoming, plus incremental updates for L2VNI and L3VNI configurations.
For network SLA monitoring, the blog describes performance monitoring that includes packet loss and latency metrics with CLI backend support, along with endpoint flexibility to measure between any two endpoints using ICMP or TCP.
Product Security
The blog lists regular security scans and certificate and user account management, including RBAC and LDAP integration.
It also states mutual TLS certificate support as part of the security approach.
Aviz ONES 2.0 adds topology and RoCE visibility, device and interface metrics, Watcher rules with Slack and Zendesk notifications, YAML-based orchestration with incremental updates, network SLA measurement for latency and packet loss, and security and compliance features such as RBAC, LDAP, and mutual TLS. Blog Signals brief is a fact-based summary of the vendor blog.