April 2020 Release 8.2.2
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Improvements
- Support for new 7SIGNAL certificate (Eye’s must have this installed prior to May 14 to maintain connectivity to Cloud)
- Improved software signing capabilities
Other Enhancements
- Easier to complete Eye software upgrades
- Disconnected Eye status included in upgrade workflow – tells you what you need to get connected
- Paused test status indicators for Eyes
- OTA Mode Enhancements
- Connection state notifications
- Countdown timer for reconnection to server
- Set test cycle durations
- Supplicant output for WPA
- Ability to disable alarm groups or individual alarms within a group
- Automated Reports – ability to change order of SLA appearance
- AP Naming – option to keep your AP name (and other manual edits) the same even if it is changed on the controller
- DHCP Discover messages KPI added (helps identify Cisco bug)
- Simplified command for showing system logs when SSHd into different Eye models
June 2019 Release 8.2
Sapphire Eye 2200
- Support for 802.11ac Wave 2
Deployment
- RPM based software installations and upgrades improves speed and simplicity of deployment. Use commands below:
- Cloudsmith repository for devops
- #yum install 7signal-Sapphire
- #yum upgrade
Analyzer
- Overall report generation performance improvements
- Data Rates reports now show spatial streams, channel width, mcs, and 802.11 standard in use
- Topology pane now shows disconnected Eyes
- Macro KPIs (EyeQ) now available in Dashboard KPI dropdown selector
- Alarms that are 30 days old now automatically purged
Configurator
- Setup Wizard improvements
- Will simultaneous setup 100 Eyes
- Configurable signal strength and band setup wizard
- LAN test now included
- Automated Reports
- Select the KPI’s you want to see in the SLA report
- Select time intervals
- Use random MAC address
- Configure multiple APs at once with new multi-select feature
- Various bug fixes
Other
- Control over Sapphire Eye LED (blink/no blink/off)
- REST API now supports all KPIs