Introduction ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please check the User Guide for instructions on how to upgrade the Operations Manager: http://ftp.opengear.com/download/manual/current/OM2200-User-Manual.pdf Fixes and Features by Version: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 20.Q1.0 (Feb 2020) New features in this release: - Bonding Support - Bridging Support - Console autodiscovery for labeling ports with the hostname of connected devices - Force password reset on first use / factory reset - Add support for Lighthouse cell health reports - Serial port login / out SNMP alerts - General improvements to user interface and user experience - Added support for IPSec tunnels - Improved CLI configuration tool (ogcli) - Added IPv4 Passthrough support - Add support for periodic cell connectivity tests - Support for OM12XX device family - Lighthouse OM UI Remote Proxy Support Known issues in 20.Q1.0: - 20.Q1.0 can not be installed through the web interface on older versions - Workaround is to transfer firmware to OM and install via puginstall using the command line interface - OM12XX port 1 defaults to a serial port instead of a console port - Workaround is to access the Web UI and change the port mode Or using SSH: ogcli update port ports-1 'mode="localConsole" terminal_emulation="vt220" kernel_debug=false baudrate="115200"' Defects fixed since 19.Q4.0: - System Upgrade: "Error contacting server." appears after device begins an upgrade - Fix issue with removing the last interface from a firewall zone using the web UI - Improved firewall configuration change response time - Firewall rules are not updated when a zone is deleted until the page is refreshed - Ember error shows on network interface web UI page - Web-UI fails to update USB serial port configuration - Improved rest api documentation - Unsaved hostname in Web UI leaks into heading and navigation components - After importing config backup, web terminal and SSH links on Access Serial Ports do not work - Log rotation improvements - Improved exception handling - IPv6 DNS support for cell modem unreliable - Kernel using wrong realtime clock - Interrupting an upgrade prevents further upgrades - Lighthouse synchronisation improvements - ZTP fixes and improvements 19.Q4.0 (Nov 2019) New features in this release: - Added new CLI configuration tool, ogcli. - Support for the Network and Cellular LED. - Support for cellular connections on the Verizon network. - SNMP v1, v2c, and v3 Trap support for system, networking, serial, authentication, and config changes. - Cellular modem can now autodetect carrier from SIM card. - Device now constructs FQDN from hostname and DNS search domain. - Maximum number of concurrent SSH connections is now user configurable (SSH MaxStartups). - Added LLDP/CDP support. - Added support for the following routing protocols: - BGP - OSPF - IS-IS - RIP - Add support for rebooting the device in UI. Defects fixed since 19.Q3.0: - Swapped default firewall zone assignment for net1 and net2. - Removed default static IPv4 address on net2. - Perl now reinstalled on the system. - Improved reliability of cellular modems. - Fixed some issues with IPv6 connectivity. - Manual date and time setting now persist across reboot. - Statically assigned cellular IP connections were not correctly appearing in UI. - Modem was not being enabled correctly if ModemManager was in a disabled state. - Fixed cell signal strength not being checked again if a previous check failed. - SIM status was not always being correctly reported in the UI. - Allow USB ports to be used in pmshell and display them correctly. - ISO-8859-1 text messages were not being correctly handled. - Correctly start chronyd for NTP. - Fixed device stability issue from long-term REST API usage. - IPv6 NTP servers could not be added in the UI. - Fixed bug where an in-use IPv6 address could be added as a serial port address. - Fix return code in REST API for port IP alias. - Fixed rare issues with cellular failover and scheduled cellular firmware updates. - Cellular connection was not being correctly brought down when performing cellular firmware upgrades. - Administrator users were not being given correct rights when using pmshell. - UI was not accepting valid URLs for system upgrade files. - REST API was not indicating an error when an invalid date was sent. - No new port logs appeared after rsyslogd was restarted. - Changing assignment of interfaces to firewall zones had no effect on the firewall. - Cellular interface did not come up when iptype was deleted from config. - In the UI using enter on the keyboard now publishes the change instead of clearing it. - Web server will now listen on IPv6 addresses. - Cellular statistics were not updated if the modem was not connected. - Running systemctl restart firewalld now works correctly. - RAML documentation for PUT /groups/:id request was incorrect. - Both network interfaces responded to ARP requests when connected to the same subnet (ARP flux). 19.Q3.0 (July 2019) New features in this release: - Cellular failover and out-of-band access. - Carrier firmware update ability for cellular modem. - Administrators can force SSH logins via public-key authentication only, on a per-user basis. - Users can now store their public-keys for SSH authentication in the configuration system. - Ability to see users connected via pmshell to each serial port. - User pmshell sessions can be terminated via the web-UI and from inside pmshell. - Logs are now more efficient with their use of disk space. - Users are now warned about high levels of disk use. - Support report displays list of files that have been modified in each config overlay. - Configuration backups can now be made and imported via ogconfig-cli. Defects fixed since 19.Q2.0: - UI now navigates to the login screen as soon as session expires. - Fixed ogconfig-cli pathof command returning incorrect paths for list items. - Disabled ability for root user's group to be changed in the UI. - Model and serial number were not appearing in web-UI system dropdown. - Refresh button was not functioning correctly on network interfaces page. - Ethernet link speed changes were not being applied. - Conman was bringing down network link unnecessarily on address changes. - Conman took too long after a reload to notice the Ethernet links were up. - Fixed missing text on syslog web-UI page. - Some cell carriers with special characters in there name were not being handled correctly. - SSL certificate upload via the web-UI was broken. - Serial port IP Alias changes were being applied without clicking the apply button. - Web UI terminal pages weren't updating their page title. - Serial port direct SSH did not accept public-key authentication. 19.Q2.0 (April 2019) New features in this release: - USB console support for front and rear USB ports. - LH5 enrolment support to ZTP. - Cellular configuration support to UI and REST API with automatic SIM detection. - Ruby scripting support for use with Puppet Agent. - Model now displayed in System Details UI. - Power LED enabled on front panel. Amber when only one PSU is powered, green if both are. - Comment character support to ogconfig-cli. Character is '#' - Upgraded underlying base system packages for security and stability enhancements. - Support for configuring pmshell escape character. - Basic support for OM2224-24E models gigabit switch. - Enabled per-interface default routing. - User configurable IPv4/v6 Firewall. - Cellular modem firmware upgrade mechanism for CLI. Defects fixed since 18.Q4.0: - Issue with small delay to CLI after login. - REST API and UI not showing all IPv6 addresses on an interface. - Incorrect description for Cellular Interface in config. - Management Console connection wasn't re-establishing after baud rate changes. 18.Q4.0 (December 2018) New features in this release: - This Opengear OM2200 Operations Manager release adds upgrade capability. Defects fixed since 18.Q3.0: - Fix issue in pmshell which produced brief high CPU usage periods - Removed excessive udhcpc messages - Updated schema for UART hardware settings 18.Q3.0 (September 2018) First release for the Opengear OM2200 Operations Manager. Features include: - Built-in cellular modem for use as an Out Of Band connection. - Dual SFP network ports for Gigabit Ethernet and fiber. - Secure hardware enclave for storing secrets for encrypting configuration and logs. - Support for running standalone Docker containers natively on the OM2200. - Modern HTML5 and JavaScript based Web UI. - Modern tab-completing configuration shell, ogconfig-cli. - Consistently validated configuration backend. - Configurable IPv4 and IPv6 networking stacks. - Comprehensive REST API for external configuration and control of the OM2200. - Streamlined user and group configuration and authentication mechanisms, including Radius, TACACS+, and LDAP. - The ability to enroll and manage the OM2200 with Lighthouse 5.2.2. - NTP client for accurate time and date settings. - Support for provisioning the OM2200 via DHCP ZTP. - Initial support for monitoring the OM2200 via SNMP. - The ability to manage serial consoles via SSH, Telnet, and WebTerminal. - Support for running Opengear NetOps Modules. - Support for the Secure Provisioning NetOps Module which provides a platform to distribute resources and configuration (ZTP) to devices managed by the Lighthouse 5 platform and connected to the OM2200 appliance.