Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices
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This was first announced back in January and I forgot about it.
It is still alpha and you have to be singed up for their beta access in order to see the section of their forum.
https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UNMS-Next-Generation-Network/UNMS-Introduction-and-Roadmap/m-p/1784236#U1784236Today we are releasing an alpha version of our new UNMS - Next Generation Network Management System.
This is built from the ground up for the WISP industry. UNMS gives you the tools to monitor and configure your EdgeMAX and UFiber devices from a single software solution. This alpha version includes partial support for EdgeRouter, EdgePoint, and GPON models. See our roadmap below for more details. We will provide more information in January 2017 with a beta release to quickly follow.
UNMS can be installed locally using docker on Linux or on a cloud instance like Digital Ocean or Amazon AMI. View Installation Instructions, Registering Device Instructions and Change Log info here: https://github.com/Ubiquiti-App/UNMS/wiki
Note:
Required firmware for EdgeRouters is v1.9.2alpha1
Required firmware for OLT is v0.2.5alpha -
No mention of the Edge Switches yet.
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@Dashrender said in Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices:
No mention of the Edge Switches yet.
There is in the full post linked above.
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Going to install now and have a look as I plan on replacing kit with Ubiquiti line of stuff.
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That's very cool. Going to have to follow this closely.
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Not discuss Beta features, results, and other topics anywhere but the official Beta forums or through direct email with Ubiquiti staff.
Whatever the reason they wanted to keep this under the hood for now, let's surely support the vendor by not doing what they did not want to happen.
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Decided not to try it and just wait for official release
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@Breffni-Potter said in Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices:
Not discuss Beta features, results, and other topics anywhere but the official Beta forums or through direct email with Ubiquiti staff.
Whatever the reason they wanted to keep this under the hood for now, let's surely support the vendor by not doing what they did not want to happen.
I don't see that on GitHub. Looks pretty public. Once they publish it publicly, it's not under wraps anymore. A bit like a billboard telling people not to tell others about the billboard.
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@scottalanmiller said i A bit like a billboard telling people not to tell others about the billboard.
You have the best examples.
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@scottalanmiller said
I don't see that on GitHub. Looks pretty public. Once they publish it publicly, it's not under wraps anymore. A bit like a billboard telling people not to tell others about the billboard.
rolls eyes
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@Breffni-Potter said in Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices:
@scottalanmiller said
I don't see that on GitHub. Looks pretty public. Once they publish it publicly, it's not under wraps anymore. A bit like a billboard telling people not to tell others about the billboard.
rolls eyes
I'm confused. Are you saying that I'm being pedantic that they published this and somewhere that I don't see mentioned not wanting it to be public? Where did you come up with them saying that? And how is that supposed to work?
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@scottalanmiller said in Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices:
@Breffni-Potter said in Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices:
@scottalanmiller said
I don't see that on GitHub. Looks pretty public. Once they publish it publicly, it's not under wraps anymore. A bit like a billboard telling people not to tell others about the billboard.
rolls eyes
I'm confused. Are you saying that I'm being pedantic that they published this and somewhere that I don't see mentioned not wanting it to be public? Where did you come up with them saying that? And how is that supposed to work?
The announcement and all the discussion is locked away in a sign up only area of the forums. and of those signed up users, you have to opt into their T&Cs to read it.
Pretty cut and dry.
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@Breffni-Potter said in Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices:
@scottalanmiller said in Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices:
@Breffni-Potter said in Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices:
@scottalanmiller said
I don't see that on GitHub. Looks pretty public. Once they publish it publicly, it's not under wraps anymore. A bit like a billboard telling people not to tell others about the billboard.
rolls eyes
I'm confused. Are you saying that I'm being pedantic that they published this and somewhere that I don't see mentioned not wanting it to be public? Where did you come up with them saying that? And how is that supposed to work?
The announcement and all the discussion is locked away in a sign up only area of the forums. and of those signed up users, you have to opt into their T&Cs to read it.
Pretty cut and dry.
So you're not allowed to talk about what goes on in that area of the forums.
I wonder if people running things on the forums know that github is public, and posting the code on github makes at least the code a public announcement?
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@Breffni-Potter said in Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices:
@scottalanmiller said in Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices:
@Breffni-Potter said in Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices:
@scottalanmiller said
I don't see that on GitHub. Looks pretty public. Once they publish it publicly, it's not under wraps anymore. A bit like a billboard telling people not to tell others about the billboard.
rolls eyes
I'm confused. Are you saying that I'm being pedantic that they published this and somewhere that I don't see mentioned not wanting it to be public? Where did you come up with them saying that? And how is that supposed to work?
The announcement and all the discussion is locked away in a sign up only area of the forums. and of those signed up users, you have to opt into their T&Cs to read it.
Pretty cut and dry.
But I'm not in that area, not subject to the T&C and found the information that they published. So anything but cut and dry. Murky and non-applicable, it would seem.
I'll roll my eyes back. If I found it on GitHub, it is cut and dry, but not in the way you are thinking. You are subject to the T&C because you opted into it. I am not, as I did not.
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@travisdh1 said in Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices:
@Breffni-Potter said in Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices:
@scottalanmiller said in Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices:
@Breffni-Potter said in Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices:
@scottalanmiller said
I don't see that on GitHub. Looks pretty public. Once they publish it publicly, it's not under wraps anymore. A bit like a billboard telling people not to tell others about the billboard.
rolls eyes
I'm confused. Are you saying that I'm being pedantic that they published this and somewhere that I don't see mentioned not wanting it to be public? Where did you come up with them saying that? And how is that supposed to work?
The announcement and all the discussion is locked away in a sign up only area of the forums. and of those signed up users, you have to opt into their T&Cs to read it.
Pretty cut and dry.
So you're not allowed to talk about what goes on in that area of the forums.
I wonder if people running things on the forums know that github is public, and posting the code on github makes at least the code a public announcement?
They have to know, this is what they do.
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@Breffni-Potter they made it public by putting it on get hub that means is no longer bound to the beta rules. It is public.
For anyone interested here's the sign up link
https://help.ubnt.com/hc/en-us/articles/204908664-How-To-Sign-Up-for-Beta-Access
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@scottalanmiller said
But I'm not in that area, not subject to the T&C and found the information that they published. So anything but cut and dry. Murky and non-applicable, it would seem.
How did you find it on GitHub?
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@Breffni-Potter said in Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices:
@scottalanmiller said
But I'm not in that area, not subject to the T&C and found the information that they published. So anything but cut and dry. Murky and non-applicable, it would seem.
How did you find it on GitHub?
Besides it being publicly published to the Internet you mean?
It's right there under the Ubiquiti main page:
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@scottalanmiller said in Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices:
@Breffni-Potter said in Ubiquiti working on single pane management for EdgeMax devices:
@scottalanmiller said
But I'm not in that area, not subject to the T&C and found the information that they published. So anything but cut and dry. Murky and non-applicable, it would seem.
How did you find it on GitHub?
Besides it being publicly published to the Internet you mean?
It's right there under the Ubiquiti main page:
How did you find that Ubiquiti page on github then?
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The public Internet is... public. Once something is there it is like a billboard. You cannot, under any conditions, have "restrictions" on what people can discuss or look at if you display it publicly. You can't publish it and then tell people what they can and can't do. For example, we can't just tell you not to talk about this thread now. It's too late. Had you agreed to that before we had the conversation, that would be fine. But after the fact, your right to discuss it already exists and there is no power that anyone has to take that away.
Ubiquiti has quite clearly made this fully public at this point and your T&C page is irrelevant to those of us that have not agreed to it, seen it or gone past it. The content I see is public, end of story.