ONES-GA 1.0
Release
  • ONES GA v1.0
    • Open Networking Enterprise Suite (ONES)
      • ONES Application
        • ONES Orchestration
        • ONES Telemetry Collector(s) and Visibility
        • ONES Supportability
    • What's new?
    • Getting Started
      • Supported Switch Platforms and NOS
      • Scalability
      • Subscription
      • ONES Installation
        • Installation Pre-requisites
        • Download ONES Package
        • Installing ONES Application
        • Installing ONES Agents
          • ONES Telemetry Agent Installation
          • ONES Orchestration Agent Installation
    • ONES Web GUI Administration
      • Login Page
      • Adding Devices
      • Dashboards
      • Monitor
      • Inventory
      • Configurations
      • User Management
      • Settings
      • ONES Orchestration
        • Use-Case BGP IP CLOS (L2 interface towards Host)
        • Use-Case BGP IP CLOS (L3 interface towards Host)
        • Use-Case IP-CLOS with MCLAG
        • Use-Case IP-CLOS with L2-VXLAN
        • Use-Case BGP-IP-CLOS with MCLAG & L2-VXLAN
    • Common Issues and Troubleshooting Steps
      • ONES Uninstallation
        • ONES-Application
        • Telemetry Agent
        • Orchestration Agent
      • Permission Issues
        • ONES Application Installation
      • gNMI Troubleshooting on non-SONiC Switches
    • How to contact Aviz Networks Support?
    • Backup and Recovery
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  1. ONES GA v1.0
  2. Getting Started

Supported Switch Platforms and NOS

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Supported Matrix

NOS

ASIC

Switches

Community SONiC

NVIDIA, Broadcom

SN2010, SN4700, SN 2700, SN2100, SN3700, DellEMC-S5212f-P-25G

SONiC Distros

Broadcom

EC9716, EC4630, EC7326, RA-B6510-48V8C(Ragile Networks), CELESTICA-BELGITE

Cumulus*

NVIDIA

SN2010, SN4700, SN 2700, SN2100, SN3700

Cumulus support limited to available Open Config models, is considered by ONES as Agent-less

Agent-based vs Agent-less

SONiC-based switches require ONES Agents (Agent-based) to be installed on the switch being monitored, as a pre-requisite for ONES Telemetry and Orchestrator based functions to work.

  • ONES Telemetry Agent

  • ONES Orchestrator Agent

Proprietary NOS like Arista EOS, Cumulus, and Cisco NX-OS does not require an ONES Agent and instead leverage (Agent-less) feature. OpenConfig extends APIs that provide Network Telemetry information about the resources being monitored via (gRPC Network Management Interface) protocol to the ONES Application

ONES does not support Orchestrator-based functions on Proprietary NOS (non-SONiC).

Agent requirements

  • SSH access

  • SONiC version beyond 202012 or 202111 are supported

  • Only x86 intel-based architectures are supported

OpenConfig
gNMI