Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7
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They have finally added UNMS.
New features
- [UNMS] Add UNMS support (Ubiquiti Network Management System)
- UNMS forum - https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UNMS-Ubiquiti-Network-Management/bd-p/UNMSBeta
- UNMS introduction and roadmap - https://unms.ubnt.com/
- UNMS demo - https://unms-demo.ubnt.com/
- [UNMS] Add UNMS support (Ubiquiti Network Management System)
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CLI to update an ERL or ER-PoE
add system image https://dl.ubnt.com/firmwares/edgemax/v1.9.7/ER-e100.v1.9.7.5001798.tar
And for the ER-X
add system image https://dl.ubnt.com/firmwares/edgemax/v1.9.7/ER-e50.v1.9.7.5001797.tar
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Here is what an upgrade looks like.. just need to reboot now.
jbusch@jared:~$ add system image https://dl.ubnt.com/firmwares/edgemax/v1.9.7/ER-e100.v1.9.7.5001798.tar Version [v1.9.7alpha1.4969561.170330.0313] is about to be replaced Are you sure you want to replace old version? (Yes/No) [Yes]: y Trying to get upgrade file from https://dl.ubnt.com/firmwares/edgemax/v1.9.7/ER-e100.v1.9.7.5001798.tar % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed 100 80.7M 100 80.7M 0 0 4935k 0 0:00:16 0:00:16 --:--:-- 5105k Download suceeded Checking upgrade image...Done Preparing to upgrade...Done Copying upgrade image...Done Removing old image...Done Checking upgrade image...Done Copying config data...Done Finishing upgrade...Done Upgrade completed jbusch@jared:~$
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Thanks for adding just one more thing to the list of things which need to be done.
I only have maybe four ERLs to update now.....
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@jaredbusch Well, it's installing. Also, yay!
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Upgrading my home ER-X now and deploying going to deploy UNMS on a Debian 8 vultr instance.
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This means it is time for me to get off my ass and setup UNMS
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@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
This means it is time for me to get off my ass and setup UNMS
and the subsequent ML: How to
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@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
This means it is time for me to get off my ass and setup UNMS
Not much to see in here yet; however, it was pretty simple to get it going. Maybe I should write the how-to
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@donaldlandru said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
This means it is time for me to get off my ass and setup UNMS
Not much to see in here yet; however, it was pretty simple to get it going. Maybe I should write the how-to
I am looking at the guides now and I already want to over complicate it because I want it behind my own Nginx proxy.
But I think I will skip that and just install it their way for now.
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@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
They have finally added UNMS.
New features
- [UNMS] Add UNMS support (Ubiquiti Network Management System)
- UNMS forum - https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UNMS-Ubiquiti-Network-Management/bd-p/UNMSBeta
- UNMS introduction and roadmap - https://unms.ubnt.com/
- UNMS demo - https://unms-demo.ubnt.com/
Updated! How to access the UNMS now? Too lazy to look up
- [UNMS] Add UNMS support (Ubiquiti Network Management System)
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@francesco-provino said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
They have finally added UNMS.
New features
- [UNMS] Add UNMS support (Ubiquiti Network Management System)
- UNMS forum - https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UNMS-Ubiquiti-Network-Management/bd-p/UNMSBeta
- UNMS introduction and roadmap - https://unms.ubnt.com/
- UNMS demo - https://unms-demo.ubnt.com/
Updated! How to access the UNMS now? Too lazy to look up
You have to setup your own UNMS system and point your devices to it.
- [UNMS] Add UNMS support (Ubiquiti Network Management System)
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@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@donaldlandru said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
This means it is time for me to get off my ass and setup UNMS
Not much to see in here yet; however, it was pretty simple to get it going. Maybe I should write the how-to
I am looking at the guides now and I already want to over complicate it because I want it behind my own Nginx proxy.
But I think I will skip that and just install it their way for now.
Why? because you don't want to spend $2.50/m on a vultr instance?
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@dashrender said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@donaldlandru said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
This means it is time for me to get off my ass and setup UNMS
Not much to see in here yet; however, it was pretty simple to get it going. Maybe I should write the how-to
I am looking at the guides now and I already want to over complicate it because I want it behind my own Nginx proxy.
But I think I will skip that and just install it their way for now.
Why? because you don't want to spend $2.50/m on a vultr instance?
Because specs say 2GB RAM minimum recommended. That is not a $2.50 instance.
Also, I do have a ton of space in colo that is perfectly viable to be used for this.
I can use non standard ports and have no issues. But I don't want to do that either.
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@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@dashrender said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@donaldlandru said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
This means it is time for me to get off my ass and setup UNMS
Not much to see in here yet; however, it was pretty simple to get it going. Maybe I should write the how-to
I am looking at the guides now and I already want to over complicate it because I want it behind my own Nginx proxy.
But I think I will skip that and just install it their way for now.
Why? because you don't want to spend $2.50/m on a vultr instance?
Because specs say 2GB RAM minimum recommended. That is not a $2.50 instance.
Also, I do have a ton of space in colo that is perfectly viable to be used for this.
I can use non standard ports and have no issues. But I don't want to do that either.
Holy crap, batman!
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@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@francesco-provino said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
They have finally added UNMS.
New features
- [UNMS] Add UNMS support (Ubiquiti Network Management System)
- UNMS forum - https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UNMS-Ubiquiti-Network-Management/bd-p/UNMSBeta
- UNMS introduction and roadmap - https://unms.ubnt.com/
- UNMS demo - https://unms-demo.ubnt.com/
Updated! How to access the UNMS now? Too lazy to look up
You have to setup your own UNMS system and point your devices to it.
Installing⦠docker is downloading⦠thanks!
- [UNMS] Add UNMS support (Ubiquiti Network Management System)
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@dashrender said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@dashrender said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@donaldlandru said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
This means it is time for me to get off my ass and setup UNMS
Not much to see in here yet; however, it was pretty simple to get it going. Maybe I should write the how-to
I am looking at the guides now and I already want to over complicate it because I want it behind my own Nginx proxy.
But I think I will skip that and just install it their way for now.
Why? because you don't want to spend $2.50/m on a vultr instance?
Because specs say 2GB RAM minimum recommended. That is not a $2.50 instance.
Also, I do have a ton of space in colo that is perfectly viable to be used for this.
I can use non standard ports and have no issues. But I don't want to do that either.
Holy crap, batman!
I have no idea what those specs are based on supporting. I am sure a handful of devices do not need a ton, but you are installing a docker image as part of this process.
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@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@dashrender said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@donaldlandru said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
@jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti released EdgeOS 1.9.7:
This means it is time for me to get off my ass and setup UNMS
Not much to see in here yet; however, it was pretty simple to get it going. Maybe I should write the how-to
I am looking at the guides now and I already want to over complicate it because I want it behind my own Nginx proxy.
But I think I will skip that and just install it their way for now.
Why? because you don't want to spend $2.50/m on a vultr instance?
Because specs say 2GB RAM minimum recommended. That is not a $2.50 instance.
Also, I do have a ton of space in colo that is perfectly viable to be used for this.
I can use non standard ports and have no issues. But I don't want to do that either.
I'm installing it inside an LXD container which in turns is inside a XS VM.
It should works. -
My test is running on a $5 instance, no swap, and seems to be doing ok with one device.
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ok UNMS installed fairly painless.