Switch Firmware 2.3o Released and Pulled

This release enhances monitoring and audit reporting, improves overall system reliability, and resolves several network-related issues.

  • Add support for reading SFP port DDM info (RX power, temperature, etc.).
  • Add support for reporting firmware updates to audit log.
  • Add support for reporting storage usage.
  • Improve reliability for system storage.
  • Resolve DHCPv6 issues when IGMP snooping is enabled.
  • Reduce DNS traffic used for connectivity checks.

This update is being rolled out now. You can manually initiate the upgrade if you’d like, or it will automatically update overnight (if auto-updates are enabled). The complete, up-to-date changelog is available here:

If you have questions, feedback, or run into any issues, feel free to reply here or start a new topic. Including configuration details or relevant logs where possible helps us troubleshoot and respond more quickly.

NOTE: This release has been pulled temporarily, as we are seeing higher than usual disconnections after upgrade.

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My S8 switch tried to do this update last night and is now disconnected. I just did a power cycle but it’s still disconnected. Am I going to have to do a factory reset to get it back?

The AP6-Pro I have did the downgrade from 2.2z to 2.2y when it told me there was an update available this morning - as mentioned in the other thread.

From what we’ve seen, it depends on what SFP transceiver you are using. We are going to make the reading of DDM stats optional, since some transceivers crash when being read. You may just need to re-seat your SFP transceiver, or otherwise power cycle the transceiver to get it out of its bad state.

Ah I should have made that clear. I’m not currently using the SFP+ ports on the Route10 or anywhere else in my network. The S8 switch is still listed as Disconnected so it hasn’t corrected itself in the meantime.