Aviz Networks details ONES 3.0 features for AI Fabric QoS and telemetry
Aviz Networks released ONES 3.0 for its Open Networking Enterprise Suite, extending AI-Fabric observability, AI Fabric QoS orchestration, and multi-site anomaly visibility tied to GPU-centric workloads and ITSM workflows.
Research Overview
The vendor describes ONES 3.0 as an update to the Open Networking Enterprise Suite (ONES) focused on AI-Fabric network infrastructure used for GPU-centric workloads.
The post ties the release to enhanced visibility into compute and network interface metrics, fabric management via RoCE QoS configuration, and alerting support integrated with ServiceNow ticketing.
Key Findings
ONES 3.0 adds multi-site anomaly visualization using a geospatial map view to represent network anomalies across multiple locations.
The release also introduces AI Fabric Manager capabilities for QoS orchestration, including DSCP to traffic-class mapping and Priority Flow Control monitoring for lossless traffic management.
Technical Breakdown
The AI Fabric Manager section describes an orchestration framework that maps DSCP at Layer 3 and IEEE 802.1p at Layer 2 to traffic classes, which can be linked to queues and priority groups.
The post also describes Priority Flow Control (PFC) with user-defined PFC-enabled queues, plus a PFC watchdog that monitors functionality and initiates recovery actions, alongside ECN and scheduling options such as DWRR, WRR, and strict priority scheduling.
Operational Impact
The article states that ONES 3.0 provides improved end-to-end observability for multi-site AI infrastructure by adding compute metrics coverage for GPUs and network interface cards.
It says ONES agent telemetry on servers supports monitoring of GPU, CPU, NIC, and system-level parameters, once integrated with the ONES platform, and supports a range of hardware vendors and configurations.
Service Management and Support Enhancements
For incident workflows, ONES 3.0 integrates an ONES rule engine and alerts system with ServiceNow ticketing, where the system automatically reports issues.
The post also describes enhanced support tooling with single-pane access to a tech support page and syslog, including collection of system information, logs, configuration data, core dumps, and message filtering by severity levels.
Aviz Networks positions ONES 3.0 as an Open Networking Enterprise Suite update that adds multi-site anomaly visualization, AI Fabric QoS orchestration with RoCE configuration, GPU and NIC telemetry via an ONES agent, ServiceNow ticketing integration, and expanded support tools for log collection and syslog severity filtering. This “Blog Signals brief” is a fact-based summary of the vendor blog.