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RG-SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux_Build20181120

Release Notes,

 

 


Release Date: November 20, 2018

 

 

 

 



Contents

This document includes the followingsections:

n Basic Information

n HardwareSupported

n Resolved Issues

n New Features

n Remaining Bugs

n RelatedDocumentation

n Upgrade File

n Upgrade Steps

Basic Information

Table 1 lists the basic information of thecurrent release.

Table 1 Basic Information of the CurrentRelease

Current Release

RG-SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux_Build20181120

Applicable Product

RG-SNC

Clients

All

Version Type

Official version

Hardware Supported

Table 2 shows the hardware supported byRG-SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux_Build20181120.

Table 2 Hardware Models

Hardware Model

Version

Description

WS5302

WS5708

WS5504

WS3302

M8600-WS

M12000-WS

M18000-WS-ED

M8600-WS-ED

WS6108

WS6816

SNC2.29

If the WLAN component is required, please use this version together with 1T19 and 11.1(2)B1.

RSR820-TW

SNC2.29b1

If the WiFi management function is required, please use this version together with 10.4(3b28)P2.

RSR10-01G-T(A)

SNC2.29b1p2

New panel

RSR10-01G-T(W)

SNC_2.30

New OID and panel

RSR10-01G(W)

SNC_2.30

New OID and panel

RSR10-01G-T(WA)

SNC_2.30

New OID and panel

RSR810 RSR1001G-E

SNC_2.30

Version of device with the STA access control function: 10.4(3b48) Release(188230).

RSR820-T(A)

SNC_2.30(p2)

New OID

RSR820

SNC_2.31

New OID

RSR20-14E-X

SNC_2.31

New OID

RSR10-X-07

SNC_2.31(p3)

New OID

AM5514

AP740-I

MAP552(s)

SNC_2.33

New model

DDI1000

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

DDI2000

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New OID and panel

DDI3000

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New OID and panel

EG3210

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New OID and panel

EG3220

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New OID and panel

EG3230

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New OID and panel

EG3250

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New OID and panel

NBR6205-E

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New OID and panel

NBR6210-E

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New OID and panel

NBR6215-E

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

RG-AP840-I

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New OID and panel

S5750-48GT4XS-HP-H

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New OID and panel

S5750C-48SFP4XS-H

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New OID and panel

RSR30-X-09D

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New OID and panel

RG-DS5730-24GT4SFP-L

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New OID and panel

RG-DS5730-24GT4SFP-P-L

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New OID and panel

RG-DS5730-24GT4XS-S

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New OID and panel

RG-DS5730-48GT4SFP-L

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

RG-DS5750-28GT4XS-E

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

RG-NBS5710-24GT4SFP-E

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New OID and panel

RG-NBS5710-24GT4SFP-E-P

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New OID and panel

RG-NBS5710-48GT4SFP-E

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New OID and panel

RG-NBS5750-28GT4XS-E

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New OID and panel

WS6512

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New OID and panel

WS7880

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New OID and panel

S5310-48GT4XS

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New OID and panel

S5310-24GT4XS

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New OID and panel

RG-AP730-L

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New OID and panel

AP730(TR)

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New OID and panel

EG2100-P

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New OID and panel

EG3000CE

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New OID and panel

EG3000ME

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New OID and panel

EG3000SE

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New OID and panel

RG-NBS210F-E-P

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New OID and panel

RG-NBS210F-S

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New OID and panel

RG- RG-NBS228F-E

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New OID and panel

RG-NBS228F-E-P

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New OID and panel

RG-NBS228F-S

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New OID and panel

RG-NBS2010G-E

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New OID and panel

RG-NBS2010G-E-P

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New OID and panel

RG-NBS2010G-S

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New OID and panel

RG-NBS2028G-E-LP

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New OID and panel

RG-NBS2028G-E-P

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New OID and panel

RG-NBS2028G-S

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New OID and panel

RG-AM5532

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

RG-S1920-8GT2SFP

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

RG-S1920-8GT2SFP-P

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

RG-S1920-8T2GT/2SFP

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

RG-S1920-8T2GT/2SFP-P

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

RG-S1920-16T2GT2SFP

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

RG-S1920-18GT2SFP

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

RG-S1920-24GT4SFP/2GT

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

RG-S1920-24GT4SFP/2GT-P

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

RG-S1920-24T4SFP/2GT

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

RG-S1920-24T4SFP/2GT-P

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

RG-S2930-12GT12MG4XS-UP-H

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New OID and panel

RG-S6120-20XS4VS2QXS

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New OID and panel

RG-S7505

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New OID and panel

N18007

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New OID and panel

RSR10-X-07

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New OID and panel

RSR20-14E V5.0

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New OID and panel

RSR50-X-84

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New OID and panel

S2928G-E V3

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

S2952G-E V3

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

S5750-24GT4XS-L

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

S5750-48GT4XS-HP-H

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

S5750C-48SFP4XS-H

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

S8605E

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

S8610E

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

S8612E

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

WS6512

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

RG-S7508

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New OID and panel

 

Resolved Issues

This section describes the fixed bugs.

Table 3 Fixed Bugs Based onRG-SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux_Build20181120

Module

Bug Description

Release

BASE

Some Chinese characters appear in the English edition.

SNC_2.34_Linux

BASE

The license component crashes once. The drive file of the bottom layer should be modified.

SNC_2.34_Linux

BASE

2.33P1 upgrade function is unavailable.

SNC_2.34_Linux

BASE

The problem that STA information collection interval cannot be edited in AC hot backup scenario is solved.

SNC_2.34_Linux

BASE

The problem that the mini AP is still online after the master AP goes offline is solved.

SNC_2.34_Linux

BASE

Installation failed as selinux is not closed.

SNC_2.34(b2)_Linux

BASE

Installation failed as the hostname of the server is changed.

SNC_2.34(b2)_Linux

BASE

The test license contains Chinese.

SNC_2.34(b2)_Linux

BASE

The part number of WLAN-AP quantity does not exist.

SNC_2.34(b2)_Linux

SSM

Chinese characters appear in the SSM prompt message.

SNC_2.34(b3)_Linux

BASE

An error occurs to the null pointer when the model list in the model management module is displayed.

SNC_2.34(b3)_Linux

BASE

Downlink and Uplink are not displayed properly on the panel in the home page.

SNC_2.34(b3)_Linux

BASE

Failed to go back to the previous page after clicking the device name in the SNC alarm list.

SNC_2.34(b3)_Linux

BASE

Solve the problem that linux cannot use ssh to connect devices

SNC_2.34(b3)p1_Linux

BASE

Solve the problem that the configuration file is lost during the upgrade process and the SSM defaults to Chinese.

SNC_2.34(b3)p1_Linux

BASE

Synchronize the English version of the device model, keeping it consistent with the Chinese version

SNC_2.34(b3)p1_Linux

BASE

Solve the problem that the total alarm number is consistent with the sum of alarm numbers on the device list page.

SNC_2.35_Linux

BASE

Configure data source in config file to avoid SNC startup failure in some environment.

SNC_2.35_Linux

BASE

Disable access to high-frequency module via Cloud by default to avoid response delay when SNC is deployed in intranet.

SNC_2.35_Linux

BASE

Solve the problem “The web page you accessed does not exist .Please check your access URL” on N18K. Avoid being unable to return to the device list.

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

BASE

Solve the problem “The web page you accessed does not exist .Please check your access URL” on S2928G-E V3. Avoid being unable to return to the device list.

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

BASE

Solve the problem that an error occurs to SNMP V3 synchronization. Avoid being unable to return to the device list.

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

BASE

Solve the SNC error caused by connection pool exhaustion. A connection pool reclaiming mechanism is added. After a connection is idle for over 30 minutes, the connection will be reclaimed. The connection capacity is changed to 1024.

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

New Features

Table 4 NewFeatures

Module

Release

Changed Feature

Base

SNC_2.34_Linux

Support the Linux platform and provide Linux firmware, including Base/TOPO/WLAN/3G, 4G /RAC module.

Base

SNC_2.34_Linux

Support software & hardware all-in-one management system. RCP contains SNC-Base firmware.

Base

SNC_2.34_Linux

Support the self-healing function.

Base

SNC_2.34_Linux

The Chinese edition and the English edition are merged.

Base

SNC_2.34_Linux

Support uniform management: The test license for the newly applied part number is valid for one month.

WLAN

SNC_2.34_Linux

Support i-Share+ access point: AM5528(ES) and AM5532.

BASE

SNC_2.34(b3)_Linux

Support frequently access statistics.

BASE

SNC_2.34(b3)_Linux

Support online upgrade

BASE

SNC_2.34(b3)_Linux

Support license module

BASE

SNC_2.34_Linux

Linux does not support GSM modem. Instead, it supports BaaS SMS platform.

BASE

SNC_2.34(b3)_Linux

Import the BASE license before importing the other license.

Delete the other licenses before deleting the BASE license.

BASE

SNC_2.35_Linux

Add support for baseline template for EG, switch, AC and AP, provide scheduled and one-time check for configuration, and generate reports accordingly.

BASE

SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux

Added support for 2.5G, 25G, 100G interface devices and panel rendering

Remaining Bugs

1.   The aerial view of the topology changes in size automatically.

2.   The model displayed is incorrect, e.g., S6110 is displayed as S6220and RG-S6110-48XS4QXS is displayed as S6100 on SNC.

3.   It takes long to upload the bin file via TFTP on SNC. The Telnettime should be set to 7,200s for upgrade.

4.   When license limit has been reached, the popup message indicatingimport failure is incorrect.

5.   Some models are not supported by SNC.

6.   On the Asset page, date selection involves Chinese characters.

7.   It is required to run the tftp-client option disable command inglobal configuration mode before using configuration backup and delivery.

8.   The operation to delete all SNMP-unreachable devices fails. The pagekeeps loading.

Related Documentation

n RG-SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux_Build20181120 InstallationGuide
This manual describes installation steps and requirement for hardware andoperating system.

n RG-SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux_Build20181120Configuration Guide

Thismanual describes basic operation, SNC usage and note.

 

*      You can obtain the related documents at: http://www.ruijienetworks.com/.

Upgrade File

Table 5Installation File

Upgrade File

File Size

MD5

RG-SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux_Build20181120.tar.gz

1462395809 bytes

F0FDC364510AA5775F29C6156B0179FE

Table 6 Upgrade File

Product

Upgrade File

RG-SNC_2.35_Linux_Build20180915

File

RG-SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux_Build20181120_Upgrade.zip

Description

Upgrade RG-SNC_2.35_Linux_Build20180915

 to RG-SNC_2.35(b1)_Linux_Build20181120

Size

257247962 Bytes

MD5

40D6F7FD022206CA099396FE75F7CF8F

 

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