We are excited to announce the new major release of OptOSS AI. This latest release opens the 2025 year and is packed with new solid features, significant internal upgrades of system components and latest security updates.
We are proud to announce this latest addition to the family of our revolutionary products.
🚀 What's New
1. IP addresses support now IPv6
OptOSS AI now fully supports IPv6, ensuring compatibility with modern network architectures. This update allows seamless discovery of IPv6-enabled devices and enhances visibility of the Layer-3 connectivity for the growing telecom networks.
2. Support for gNMI/gRPC
We have introduced support for gNMI/gRPC Network Management Interface, enabling high-performance telemetry collection and configuration management. These enhancements improve interoperability with next-generation network elements, network controllers and facilitate automation of end-to-end systems.
3. Major Components and Security Upgrades
This release includes major updates to the core components, software libraries, and frameworks in OptOSS AI which enhances stability, reliability, and performance. The latest security patches and improvements have also been applied.
⭐ Enhancements
Search and highlight devices on the Network IP Map
Users can now easily search for specific devices on the Network Map and highlight them for quick identification.
Anomaly context page enriched with device tags
The anomaly context page now includes device tags, providing better insights into affected network elements. These arbitrary tags help users categorise and troubleshoot issues more efficiently.
Hide fringe networks with only one connection on IP Map
When the "Hide Leaves" option is selected, networks with only one connection will now also be hidden for a cleaner, more focused view. This adjustment reduces clutter on the screen and improves visualisation by hiding unnecessary elements in complex topologies.
World view added to the GEO widget
A new "World View" map has been introduced in the GEO widget, allowing users to display location-based data in a structured format. This enhancement provides a seamless way to analyse dynamic and complex anomalous activity data in the geographical context.
Open selected group of devices from Sun diagram
Users can now select a specific group of devices directly from the Sun Diagram and access a detailed list for review through the context menu.