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ONES 3.1 details NetOps config editor with live logging and timestamp comparisons

ONES 3.1 adds a NetOps configuration editor with live console logging, timestamped comparisons and side-by-side diffs to simplify Day-2 network management and speed diagnostics for IT and security leaders.

Product Update

ONES 3.1 delivers a unified interface for retrieving, editing, and deploying device configurations across a network. The release combines live console output with stored configuration snapshots and a visual diff view to support validation and change control.

Technical breakdown

The NetOps editor lets administrators open a device's running configuration, edit text inline, and push changes from the same console while observing system output. Live console logging captures command execution in real time so teams can monitor deployment activity as edits are applied.

Timestamped comparisons

The platform preserves configuration snapshots and enables side-by-side comparisons between the running state and earlier timestamps for the same device. That view highlights line-level differences so teams can trace when specific settings were introduced or reverted.

Cross-device comparison

Administrators can compare configurations between two devices, using either current running files or selected backups, to identify inconsistencies across a fabric. The comparison view marks added, removed, and changed lines to simplify alignment of policies and templates.

Operational impact

Consolidating edit, compare, and monitoring workflows reduces the time needed to identify and resolve configuration errors and to confirm intended changes. The combined visibility into historical and live state supports more consistent deployments and clearer audit trails for operations teams.

Key findings

ONES 3.1 pairs live console logging with timestamp-based backups and side-by-side diff displays to make configuration changes observable and verifiable. The feature set supports both single-device historical analysis and direct comparisons between devices to detect deviations.

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