Adtran 834-5 SDG PlumeOS Dual-Band Wi-Fi 5 Plume Enabled Ethernet Router User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- ADTRAN
Table of Contents
SDG PlumeOS
2.2.0.1 Release Notes
Release Notes
6POSRN2201-40A
January 2023
834-5 SDG PlumeOS Dual-Band Wi-Fi 5 Plume Enabled Ethernet Router
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Introduction
The PlumeOS 2.2.0.1 firmware release for Adtran’s Service Delivery Gateway
(SDG) products is a major system release that introduces new features and
addresses customer issues uncovered in previous code releases.
The release is generally available code. Results obtained during internal
testing have been evaluated and the code has been determined to be ready for
general availability. Caveats discovered during testing but not addressed in
this build are listed in Errata on page 6.
Configuration guides, white papers, data sheets, and other documentation can
be found on Adtran’s Support Community, https://supportcommunity.adtran.com.
The contents of these release notes will focus on the platforms listed in
Supported Platforms on page 4.
Supported Platforms
Table 1 lists the platforms that are supported in Adtran’s SDG 2.2.0.1 PlumeOS
release.
Table 1. Supported Platforms
Platform
841-t6
834-5
834-v6
854-6
854-v6
NOTE
Mosaic Device Manager (MDM) customers must ensure that ACS instances are
updated with the latest drivers.
System Notes
The following are important notes about the PlumeOS 2.2.0.1 release:
- The 834-5, 834-v6, 854-6, and 854-v6 PlumeOS requires an ACS to manage firmware.
- For 841-t6 devices being managed on the PlumeOS Auto Update Server, they will be updated to PlumeOS 2.2.0.1 in the upcoming weeks (refer to the PlumeOS Auto Update Feature for 841-t6 article for more information). For upgrade notifications, subscribe to the PlumeOS 841-t6 Auto-Update Software Notifications board in the Adtran Support Community.
- The 841-t6 does not support SSH connections unless it is currently connected to the Plume Cloud.
- Downgrading from PlumeOS 2.x to PlumeOS 1.x is not supported. If a device is downgraded, it will not work properly until returned to factory default settings.
- If a device running PlumeOS is unable to connect to the cloud for more than 10 consecutive minutes, it will reboot due to an OpenSync Health Check (as do other OpenSync devices).
Features and Enhancements
Features and Enhancements in 2.2.01
This section highlights features and enhancements included in the PlumeOS
2.2.0.1 release.
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Regional support with DFS included in this release. Some regions are determined based off of the part number of the device, as they were manufactured for that specific region. When loading firmware on these devices, the device firmware will evaluate the device part number and apply the correct power settings for your regional regulations. New Zealand and Canada require a separate cusdef build since they do not have separate part numbers. The information below outlines the version you must run for each region.
♦ United States: plos-sdg-mkt-arm-2.2.0.1.run
♦ United Kingdom (GB): plos-sdg-mtk-arm-2.2.0.1.run
♦ EU: plos-sdg-mkt-arm-2.2.0.1.run
♦ Australia: plos-sdg-mtk-arm-2.2.0.1.run
♦ Canada: plos-sdg-mtk-arm-2.2.0.1-regdom-ca.run
♦ New Zealand: plos-sdg-mtk-arm-2.2.0.1-regdom-nz.run -
PPPoE support is included in the plos-sdg-mtk-arm-2.2.0.1-generic-pppoe.run software. PPPoE is supported on the 834-5, 834-v6, and 854-(v)6 SDG devices in Router mode only. PPPoE use also requires the use of an ACS and uses generic PPPoE credentials.
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SDGP-232 Enhanced power level for specific licensed customers in Canada.
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SDGP-230 Introduced a TR-069 parameter to control SSH access capability.
Fixes
General Bug Fixes in 2.2.0.1
This section highlights major bug fixes in the PlumeOS 2.2.0.1 release.
■ PLOS-341| Fixed an issue in which there could be a 10 minute delay before
DHCP discovery was accessible and traffic could pass through LAN ports on the
841-t6.
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■ PLOS-381| Fixed an issue in which multiple LAN clients could not saturate
the 2.5G link fully with traffic.
■ PLOS-490| Enabled MUMIMO DL.
■ PLOS-573| Fixed an issue in which reboots caused by Watchdog events were not
properly logged in Plume.
■ PLOS-664| Fixed an issue in which multiple DNS queries to the same address
were seen due to the DNS cache not being properly enabled in an 841-t6
operating as an extender
■ PLOS-690| Fixed an issue in which some 854-6 devices could be identified as
854-v6 devices in TR-069.
■ PLOS-889| Fixed an issue in which some logpull commands would fail.
■ PLOS-897| Fixed an issue in which logpull did not include osp_reboot_reason.
■ PLOS-919| Fixed an issue in which a router may hand down IPv6 IA_PD
lifetimes that did not match upstream lifetimes.
■ PLOS-920| Fixed an issue in which a router could hand down IPv6 IA NA
lifetimes of infinity.
■ PLOS-922| Fixed an issue in which a unit acting as a router would not pass
the upstream IPv6 IA_NA preferred timers down via DHCPv6.
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■ PLOS-934| Fixed an issue in which Sig Fault errors could appear in the
Frontline Reboot Timeline when using an 841 as a wired extender, or connecting
an 841 to a wired switch.
■ PLOS-935| Fixed an issue in which. in some cases. devices could crash
without properly populating logpulls.
■ PLOS-936| Fixed an issue in which some 834-v6 SDG devices would not display
a DIAGNOSTIC_COMPLETE event in the Event Logs while rebooting after triggering
NPT.
■ PLOS-941| Fixed an issue in which the help text for the upgrade protocol
command in the admin CLI was in all uppercase letters. although the command
had to be entered in lowercase letters only
■ PLOS-948| Fixed an issue in which networks with multiple daisy-chained
extenders or a PlumeOS router being simultaneously upgraded could cause
downstream 841-t6 upgrades to timeout.
■ PLOS-959| Fixed an issue in which connectivity issues between the 841-t6 and
a connected gateway could intermittently cause failed optimizations.
■ PLOS-1013| Fixed an issue which some SDG devices would not operate properly
due to erroneously being assigned IPv6 addresses
global
■ PLOS-1017| Fixed an issue in which the network monitor process could
intermittently fail.
■ PLOS-1121| Fixed an issue in which 841-t6 devices could send IPv6 Router
Advertisements on the WAN port, causing loops in the network.
■ PLOS-1125| Fixed an issue in which, if a wired link between an 84146 acting
as an extender and another OpenSync
device was bouncing. a network loop was created when the device switched over
to wireless backhaul.
■ PLOS-1137| Fixed an issue in which the timezone setting via DHCP would not
correctly adjust the time offset from UTC time for FCC testing.
■ PLOS-1144| Fixed an issue in which SNR was being reported to the Plume Cloud
incorrectly, causing the Plume health checks to report parallel VViFi
networks.
■ PLOS-1145| Fixed an issue in which crash reporting was not always accurate
in Plume Frontline’s Reboot Timeline.
■ PLOS-1171| Fixed an issue in which devices could take approximately 30
minutes to come online in the Plume Cloud after upgrading with PPPoE.
■ PLOS-1250| Fixed an issue in which devices behind a PlumeOS router could
still be accessed via IPv6.
■ PLOS-1267| Fixed an issue in which CM crashes on SDG devices could
intermittently occur, causing all devices on the network to shut down.
■ PLOS-1282| Fixed an issue in which duplicate IP addresses could conflict
with routers using the 192.168.1.1 IP address.
■ PLOS-1285| Fixed an issue in which certain process executions could crash
the 841-t6 device.
■ PLOS-1288| Fixed an issue in which the PPPoE username and password were not
preserved with some device upgrades.
Errata
The following is a list of errata that still exist in the PlumeOS 2.2.0.1 release.
■ PLOS-339 | Some devices may not be band-steered properly on an 841-t6. |
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■ PLOS-401 | The Bluetooth beacon MAC address may not match the unit’s base MAC |
address. This will not affectHomePass or Frontline; they will display the
correct MAC address.
■ PLOS-672| Wired links between PlumeOS mesh units will not show up in
Frontline. They will instead appear as a separate gateway.
■ PLOS-709| IPv6 throughput is limited to 80% of the IPv4 throughput maximums
in the unit.
■ PLOS-960| In some situations, devices will send Pause Frames in cases of
bursty traffic, even when Pause
Frames have not been negotiated on the Ethernet port. Repeated speed tests (20
or more in a row) can lead to a state where speed test performance from the
unit, or through the unit, is significantly
degraded.
■ PLOS-961| In rare cases, clients are unable to connect to a radio that has
switched to a DFS channel.
■ PLOS-1116| Adding a second 841-t6 extender to a topology can cause a Nordic
Track smart bike to be unable to connect.
■ PLOS-1146| Download throughput on the 834-5 5 GHz radio, when operating with
80 MHz channels, may show low throughput. LAN to Wireless throughput will be
expected.
Upgrade Instructions
Upgrading Adtran’s SDG products to the latest version of software is outlined in the following sections.
Step 1: Upgrading Firmware
PlumeOS software for the 834-5, 834-v6, and 854-(v)6 must be managed via TR-69
upgrades. For information on performing the upgrade via Mosaic Device Manager
(MDM), refer to the Updating Firmware
(smartrg.com)article
included in the MDM online help for specific instructions.
The 841-t6 running PlumeOS can be upgraded via ACS, but is also included by
default in the PlumeOS Auto Update Service and will be periodically updated.
Refer to the My Adtran Log
In article in
the Home – Adtran Support Community
for more information. To receive upgrade notifications, subscribe to the Home
– Adtran Support Community board, also
in the Home – Adtran Support
Community.
Step 2: Verifying the Version
SDG software versions can be verified either via the ACS or by using the Plume
Frontline tool. Instructions for both methods are provided in this section.
Verifying Software Version Using the ACS To verify the SDG software version
using the ACS, follow these steps:
- Log into the ACS URL (https://customerinstancename.smartrg.com), using your specific customer instance name and your login credentials.
- Enter the device serial number (or subscriber associated with the device) into the Find Subscriber or Device search bar and select the magnifying glass to execute the search.
- Once the device is located, select the device link to open the Device page. The Firmware Version is displayed in the middle of the menu.
Verifying Software Version Using Plume Frontline
To verify the SDG software version using Plume Frontline, follow these steps:
- Access the Frontline tool by entering the following address in your browser https://portal.plume.com/home, and then log in using your login credentials.
- Navigate to the Applications menu, and select Frontline Tier 1. In the resulting search bar, enter your Plume account or node ID (for example, device@customer.com).
- Once the account page is displayed, select Pods and Nodes from the menu on the left.
- In the Pods and Nodes menu, locate your specific pod and you can view your Firmware Vers directly under the Device Type (as shown in the image below).
Restoring the Factory Defaults
To restore the factory default settings to your device, press and hold the
Reset button on the device for 30 seconds. Do not hold the button for longer
than 55 seconds, as that will cause the device to roll back to the last
bootable firmware version.
A factory reset can also be performed from the Admin CLI with the command
factory-reset, or it can be sent from the ACS via TR-069.
Warranty and Contact Information
Warranty information can be found online by visiting www.adtran.com/warranty-
terms.
To contact Adtran, choose one of the following methods:
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References
- Support
- Training
- Updating Firmware
- Warranty Information
- Support Center
- Plume Partner Portal
- Plume Partner Portal
- Home - Adtran Support Community
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- My Adtran Log In
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