Ubiquiti UNMS - First impressions
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@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti UNMS - First impressions:
It is not a controller. it is a management system.
I'm sorry, what's the difference?
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Thanks for taking the time to provide those detailed screenshots.
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@dashrender said in Ubiquiti UNMS - First impressions:
@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti UNMS - First impressions:
It is not a controller. it is a management system.
I'm sorry, what's the difference?
As @Kyle-Caminita said offline, it is ISP Network equipment monitor/management.
Just like the hardware is enterprise grade. This is an enterprise grade management system.
Just free.
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@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti UNMS - First impressions:
@dashrender said in Ubiquiti UNMS - First impressions:
@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti UNMS - First impressions:
It is not a controller. it is a management system.
I'm sorry, what's the difference?
As @Kyle-Caminita said offline, it is ISP Network equipment monitor/management.
Just like the hardware is enterprise grade. This is an enterprise grade management system.
Just free.
This.
UNMS pretty much will monitor and manage the "carrier (ISP)" side of UBNT equipment. When said and done you should be able to make changes and have UNMS push them out; however, I do not believe there is the intent to hold the end device in a state.
UniFi Controller is just that, the brain and management for the UniFi "enterprise" line of products. The UniFi items have limited brain power and must be configured remote. Obviously you can do CLI and local config hacks but they are just that hacks.
If using everything in an enterprise you get some separation of responsibility for the systems. A single role can't configure the finance VLAN from router to access point. Now, if you carry multiple roles as is common in SMB that doesn't much matter.
edit: words and things
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I have the biggest client routers in now.
Liking what I see.
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Was not even aware of this and not sure I would have bought a home Unifi router had I known. Downloading now...
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@bigbear said in Ubiquiti UNMS - First impressions:
Was not even aware of this and not sure I would have bought a home Unifi router had I known. Downloading now...
The ability for the routers to do this was just added to non beta firmware last week.
UNMS itself is still beta.
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Is UNMS supposed to be replacing airControl? Because that is the feeling that I am getting from their site.
https://www.ubnt.com/software/
It looks like UNMS has similar features plus others, which leads me to believe that UNMS is going to replace airControl.
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It doesn't support Toughswitches yet, no support for NVR or cameras, no support for Mfi devices. I wish it would replace Unifi controller too. At the moment it only picked up 2 nano stations, so just too limited for me. Perhaps in the future they add additional devices, firmware upgrades alone across the board would be huge.
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@marcinozga said in Ubiquiti UNMS - First impressions:
It doesn't support Toughswitches yet, no support for NVR or cameras, no support for Mfi devices. I wish it would replace Unifi controller too. At the moment it only picked up 2 nano stations, so just too limited for me. Perhaps in the future they add additional devices, firmware upgrades alone across the board would be huge.
Isnt mFi pretty much dead? Really sucks too but I think on ubnt forums the pressed and got leadership to admit they abandoned it in the vine...
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@bigbear said in Ubiquiti UNMS - First impressions:
@marcinozga said in Ubiquiti UNMS - First impressions:
It doesn't support Toughswitches yet, no support for NVR or cameras, no support for Mfi devices. I wish it would replace Unifi controller too. At the moment it only picked up 2 nano stations, so just too limited for me. Perhaps in the future they add additional devices, firmware upgrades alone across the board would be huge.
Isnt mFi pretty much dead? Really sucks too but I think on ubnt forums the pressed and got leadership to admit they abandoned it in the vine...
I believe that is correct. It was in one of the threads about the ancient vulnerability in them not getting patched or something like that.