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ONES 3.1 Improves Troubleshooting and Protocol Visibility

The latest version of ONES, 3.1, incorporates user feedback to refine troubleshooting capabilities, enhance protocol visibility, and streamline the user interface for IT professionals.

Product Update

ONES 3.1 introduces features designed to enhance user experience through a cleaner UI and actionable insights. New functionalities include default rules with built-in fixes, rule previews, and clearer protocol analytics to improve issue detection and resolution.

Default Rules with Troubleshooting Hints

The Rule Engine now offers preconfigured Default Rules, which incorporate insights from customer deployments. This feature enables users to activate monitoring capabilities with recommended configurations and provides actionable alerts with embedded troubleshooting commands.

Alerting Rules: Preview & Download

New capabilities for rule management include an inline preview for immediate visibility of thresholds and notifications, as well as a CSV export option to facilitate audits by downloading comprehensive rules inventories.

Traffic Comparison

Users can now compare traffic distribution across multiple interfaces to identify potential bottlenecks and load imbalances. This enhancement allows for side-by-side comparisons of transmission and reception utilization across various ports.

Optics Analytics

The updated optics analytics widget provides a summary of the optics inventory categorized by type and vendor, including an option to export detailed information. This allows for better planning related to hardware upgrades and inventory management.

Protocol Enhancements

MC-LAG Visualization

A new MC-LAG filter on the topology view enables users to easily identify devices configured with this redundancy feature. This promotes better understanding of network configurations.

Event-Driven State Transitions

Updated protocols listing now focuses solely on state transitions, allowing users to filter changes over selected timeframes, aiding in clearer monitoring of network events.

VLAN Information

Users can access a comprehensive Virtual LAN (VLAN) summary through the Monitor section, allowing for detailed device analysis without needing to navigate through other interfaces.

Conclusion

Through advancements in default rules, alert management, traffic comparisons, and protocol visibility, ONES 3.1 offers improved operational efficiency aimed at reducing issue resolution time. This summary reflects the key updates noted in the original blog post.