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Aviz Networks details ONES stack to simplify SONiC multi-vendor network management

Aviz Networks has developed ONES (Open Networking Enterprise Suite) to address operational challenges in deploying and managing SONiC-based network fabrics, providing enterprise IT leaders with a unified, multi-vendor platform to streamline network configuration, telemetry, and validation.

Research Overview

SONiC, an open-source network Operating System (OS), offers potential for scalable and flexible network disaggregation. However, existing tools lack comprehensive multi-vendor support and unified management capabilities, impeding efficient deployment in heterogeneous environments.

Aviz Networks designed ONES to fill this gap by integrating configuration, telemetry, and testing functionalities into a single suite, thereby enhancing operational consistency and visibility across SONiC and non-SONiC devices.

Technical Breakdown

ONES introduces FMCLI (Fabric Manager Command-Line Interface (CLI)), a CLI intended to overcome limitations found in SONiC’s native CLI by providing a consistent and flexible method to manage diverse vendor features within a unified framework.

The suite also features a telemetry layer that collects over 200 metrics via gNMI, standardizing data beyond traditional RedisDB storage. This setup aids network operators in correlating performance indicators and diagnosing issues across multi-vendor infrastructures.

Product Update

To support phased SONiC adoption, ONES accommodates environments where SONiC and non-SONiC devices coexist. It normalizes telemetry data from various proprietary devices through multiple APIs, enabling unified visualization and monitoring of entire networks.

Additionally, ONES integrates with the Fabric Test Automation Suite (FTAS), a continuous test suite that validates multi-vendor SONiC deployments before production, improving pre-deployment efficiency and operational confidence.

Operational Impact

By consolidating network configuration, telemetry normalization, and pre-deployment validation, ONES aims to simplify Day 1 through Day N operations of data center fabrics. It provides enterprises with streamlined workflows for managing disaggregated networks with varied vendor devices.

This unified approach is designed to support faster adaptation to SONiC platforms while maintaining operational visibility and reducing complexity in large-scale network environments.

Overall, ONES represents a comprehensive solution intended to ease the challenges associated with SONiC deployment and support in multi-vendor networking contexts, targeting improved manageability and operational efficiency for enterprise IT teams.