Skylight performance element: LX 7.9 Release Notes
  • 19 Dec 2024
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Skylight performance element: LX 7.9 Release Notes

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Article summary

These release notes cover the requirements, new features, and changes the Skylight Element: LX firmware version 7.9. Please read all the notes prior to installing this firmware version.

For more information, refer to Features and User Material Section: Skylight performance elements: Features and User Material

Organization

This manual includes the following sections:

  • Requirements
    This section provides requirements for Firmware Version 7.9.
  • Firmware Version 7.9_22663 (2020-02-25)
    This section provides New Features and Enhancements, and MIB Changes, if any, for Firmware Version 7.9.

Product Name Changes

The following Accedian products were renamed in March 2020. References to these products in this document may reflect the new naming conventions. Skylight element: LX is a new product and is therefore not in the list below.

Former NameFormer NameNew Name
antMODULEant ModuleSkylight sensor: module 10G Skylight element: 1GE
MetroNID GTGT Performance ElementSkylight element: GT
MetroNID GXGX Performance ElementSkylight element: GX
MetroNID TETE Performance ElementSkylight element: TE
MetroNODE 10GE10GE Performance ElementSkylight element: 10GE
MetroNODE CECE Performance ElementSkylight element: 1GE
MetroNODE GEGE Performance Elementn/a
MetroNODE NENE Performance Elementn/a
MetroNODE LTLT Performance ElementSkylight element: LT
NanoNID/nanoNIDNano ModuleSkylight sensor: module 1G
VeloCITY FSFS Performance ElementSkylight element: FS
VeloCITY FS 10GFS 10G Performance ElementSkylight element: FS-10G

Requirements

This firmware version applies to Skylight element: LX 7.9, and is compatible with Skylight orchestrator 20.02 and above.


Note: There is a patch available for earlier versions of Skylight orchestrator. Please contact Accedian support for further information.

Firmware Version 7.9_22663 (2020-03-25)

New Features and Enhancements

Web UI branding alignment with other Skylight user interfaces
WebUI colors, logos and product names have been updated to further align with other Skylight products and user interfaces.

Session cookies should have httpOnly flag
All sensitive cookies, such as session cookies, are issued with the HttpOnly flag unless the application specifically needs to access the cookie via scripts. This helps ensure cookies are handled securely.

Skylight performance element Software Robustness Improvement for FPGA Communication Loss
Robustness enhancement for Skylight element units has been introduced in order to restore the device operation quickly and not depend on a physical intervention.

Adjustment to Loopback warning message
The loopback warning message will appear if you change the filter or change the timeout in order to warn the user the action will be traffic affecting.

Operational Considerations

Important Notes

  • The Skylight element: LX firmware is delivered in a consolidated file prefixed by “ACC”, e.g. ACC_7.X_YYYY.afl. This file contains the firmware for the GT, GX , LX and LT Performance Element products. It cannot be used with any other product.
  • IMPORTANT: Prior to upgrading the firmware on a unit where the History Buckets feature is enabled, certain precautions may need to be taken to prevent a loss of history data during the upgrade. Before proceeding with the firmware upgrade, take the following precautions:
    • To prevent any loss of history data, ensure that all data has been transferred to the file server.
    • Be aware of certain side-effects caused by these optimizations on systems on which the History Buckets feature is enabled.
  • In a G.8032 ring configuration, the Skylight element: LX supports a maximum of 62 policies on the LAG port (i.e. policies that govern how traffic is dropped from the ring to UNI ports). This limitation does not apply to the UNI ports (i.e. policies that govern how traffic is added to the ring) unless the VLAN-tagged customer traffic is passed transparently from the UNI port to the ring through one-to-one mapping.
  • One way to avoid this limitation and maximize the number of usable UNI policies is to encapsulate multiple customer VLANs (coming from the UNI) under a single service provider VLAN on the ring. Doing so reduces the number of policies required by the LAG port.

MIB Changes

None

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