Adtran SDG SmartOS Software User Guide
- June 12, 2024
- ADTRAN
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SDG SmartOS
11.2.6.1 Release Notes
Release Notes
6SOSRN11261-40A
January 2023
SDG SmartOS Software
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responsibility for securing your telecommunication and networking equipment
rests with you, and you are encouraged to review documentation regarding
available security measures, their configuration and implementation, and to
test such features as is necessary for your network.
Introduction
The SmartOS 11.2.6.1 software 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 7.
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 SDG platforms that are supported in Adtran’s SmartOS
11.2.6.1 release.
Table 1. Supported SDG Platforms
Platform
831-t5 (Extender mode only)
834-5
834-v6
841-t6
854-6
854-v6
Table 2 lists the voice soft switches supported in the SmartOS 11.2.6.1
release.
Table 2. Supported Voice Soft Switches
Soft Switch
Allianza
Metaswitch
Features and Enhancements
Features and Enhancements in 11.2.6.1
This section highlights features and enhancements included in the 11.2.6.1
release.
• SDGP-154| Added support for the Any Port Any Service feature. This feature
allows the use of the Vendor ID (MAC OUI) as a means to determine what service
should be used on any port.
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• OWRT-7147| Added support for VoIP CLI diagnostics, including the show voip,
voip [config | restart | start | stop], and voip config profile line [gain]
commands.
• OWRT-7421| Added support for the AutoLAN feature.
• OWRT-7485| Added support for specifying speedtest server IP addresses via
CLI and GUI. When specified, the device does not search for an optimal
speedtest server (default behavior), but instead uses the server specified. In
addition, a temporary server override can be specified from the speedtest
launch menu in both the CLI and GUI; this override is only used for the
immediate test and does not persist in the device configuration.
• OWRT-7487| Updated the SDG device GUI to reflect new terminology. Device-
Group is now named Profile in the GUI (Devices > Profiles).
• OWRT-7501| Updated the EULA link in the SDG GUI.
• OWRT-7520
OWRT-7474| Added support for the special digits * and # in the SDG GUI when
specifying SIP URLs.
• OWRT-7539| Added options in the WiFi > Performance and WiFi > Client
Performance GUI menus to select a satellite device and display its Wi-Fi
performance.
• OWRT-7540| Added support for Fast Roaming (802.11r) and the ability to
enable/disable this feature in both the Primary and Guest Wi-Fi Configuration
menus.
• OWRT-7554| Added support for device MFG_MAC labels to match the MAC address
used for primary network connection and management, and to be advertised in
SAT WPS connections when the SDG devices are operating in AP mode.
• OWRT-7555| Updated the Intellifi feature to only auto-switch to SAT while
the device is in QS mode.
• OWRT-7559| Added support for disabling NAT control on a per-service basis.
• OWRT-7560
OWRT-7561| Added a new node-perf
• OWRT-7562| Added support for TR-104 directory numbers in voice-capable SDGs.
• OWRT-7568| Added support for device type selection from the LAN devices
list, and added a device-type category in the topology display.
• OWRT-7569| Added support for reporting Tx retries and other Wi-Fi
improvements for device telemetry.
• OWRT-7595| Added the ability of the SDG to publish current SAT data
(including device MFG and Version information) to the SDP and IMP when the SAT
list changes.
• OWRT-7606| Added Wi-Fi client data reporting, based on Client MAC address,
to the Telemetry display.
• OWRT-7625| Updated the speedtest functionality for both Web and CLI so that
performance updates captured during a speedtest, and at the test’s completion,
are uploaded to the cloud and added to the historical telemetry data for the
SDG device.
• OWRT-7641| Improved speedtest functionality so that test duration is
shortened in high-latency environments.
• OWRT-7672| Added Local SIP Port configuration to the SDG GUI.
Fixes
Fixes in 11.2.6.1
This section highlights major bug fixes in the 11.2.6.1 release.
• OWRT-7100| Fixed an issue in which the TR-069 UDP echo client would
intermittently crash during NPT tests.
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• OWRT-7124| Fixed an issue in which some SDG devices would not pair after
firmware upgrades.
• OWRT-7187| Fixed an issue in which, in some cases, a warning message
indicating device connection was lost was
erroneously displayed, causing devices to appear disconnected from the SDG.
• OWRT-7206| Fixed an issue in which, when the Intellifi Operating mode was
set to none, Intellifi devices would still
appear in the device topology and not update as expected.
• OWRT-7217| Fixed an issue in which 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi would unexpectedly
temporarily freeze for all connected clients.
• OWRT-7233| Fixed an issue in which some SDG 854-6 devices could reboot
unexpectedly.
• OWRT-7249| Fixed an issue in which a disconnected SAT would still appear as
UP in the show SAT list.
• OWRT-7250| Fixed an issue in which switching to Ethernet from Wi-Fi could
take up to 5 minutes.
• OWRT-7285| Fixed an issue in which TR-069 traffic was not being sent to the
Management WAN service.
• OWRT-7370| Fixed an issue with remote diagnostic operations; that
functionality has been removed from the SDG CLI.
• OWRT-7386| Fixed an issue in which some voice-enabled SDGs would not make
outbound calls.
• OWRT-7490| Fixed an issue in which, in some cases, the SDG would not respond
to INFO or INVITE SIP messages which were negatively affecting VoIP
functionality.
• OWRT-7497| Fixed an issue in which the on-screen information for Intellifi
pairing specified the wrong LED color to indicate successful pairing.
• OWRT-7503| Fixed an issue in which the Auto-WPS feature did not function as
expected.
• OWRT-7504| Fixed an issue in which bridged IPTV or cross-connect multicast
traffic was not passing as expected.
• OWRT-7557| Fixed an issue in which STP packets were not traversing wireless
back-haul links as expected.
• OWRT-7558| Fixed an issue in which device upgrades could cause installed
apps to become stuck in a re-spawn/kill loop during the upgrade.
• OWRT-7570| Fixed an issue in which the Check for Updates GUI menu always
displayed a timed-out status, even when functioning correctly.
• OWRT-7573| Fixed an issue in which the VLAN filtering feature would only
pass tagged frames, and untagged traffic would not pass. VLAN filtering has
been updated to pass untagged traffic if SOS_VLAN is enabled.
• OWRT-7576| Fixed an issue in which some SDGs could report incorrect Wi-Fi
settings to the ACS.
• OWRT-7586| Fixed an issue in which some SDG models did not display the
correct LED colors for the relevant device status/speed.
• OWRT-7587| Provided protection from several reported CVE issues related to
client mode functionality.
• OWRT-7610| Fixed an issue in which some SDG devices would not pair correctly
when being added as a satellite.
• OWRT-7612| Fixed an issue in cross-connect connections where traffic would
not pass (both unicast and multicast) without restarting the cross-connect
feature.
• OWRT-7615| Fixed an issue in which the Bluetooth Beacon output would be
truncated if the associated MAC had repeated digits (for example, AA in the
MAC address E8:2C:6D:E6:AA:B0).
• OWRT-7617| Fixed an issue in which cross-connections could fail
intermittently during device reboots or network restarts.
• OWRT-7624| Fixed an issue in which SIP Invite messages from the SDG could
contain the incorrect port number for the route. Also removed unneeded
information from the Invite messages (Route Header and Registrar).
• OWRT-7627| Fixed an issue in which easycwmpd would not run as expected.
• OWRT-7638| Fixed an issue in which a configured digit map could conflict
with the SDG’s internal codes.
• OWRT-7642| Fixed an issue in which the SmartOS SIP stack would stop
responding after a WAN disconnection, even while still reporting a device
state of Registering in the GUI.
• OWRT-7655| Fixed an issue in which the per-port Ethernet counters were not
being updated appropriately.
• OWRT-7657| Fixed an issue in which the Wi-Fi Width parameter of an SDG’s Wi-
Fi Topology could change frequently, causing an updated topology to be
published approximately every 10 seconds.
• OWRT-7674| Fixed an issue in which the VoIP feature could accept SIP
Registration responses with 0 binding (missing Contact header and expiry
information), which could cause the SIP registration process to stop.
• OWRT-7676| Fixed an issue in which the SSID configuration would not accept
Unicode characters in the SDG GUI.
• OWRT-7685| Fixed an issue in which the VoIP feature would accept inbound SIP
Register messages; these inbound Register messages are now ignored.
Errata
The following is a list of errata that still exist in the 11.2.6.1 release.
• OWRT-6296| Some static routes added using the GUI (Network > Routing >
Static Route) are not successfully added to the routing table.
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• OWRT-7221| In some cases, when VoIP line 1 is disabled, line 2 may not
register correctly and calls cannot be placed.
• OWRT-7404| Cannot create an IPv6 firewall rule in the GUI with a subnet
designation higher than /32.
• OWRT-7718| Intellifi Satellite will check into an ACS prior to switching to
Satellite mode, causing there to be an entry in the ACS though the unit will
not continue to inform via TR-69.
Upgrade Instructions
Upgrading Adtran SDG products to the latest version of firmware is outlined in
the following sections.
Step 1: Upgrading Firmware
- Open a web browser, connect to 192.168.1.1/admin, and login with the username admin, and the password assigned to your device.
- Select Admin > Update, and then select the Browse button to locate the appropriate firmware image.
- Once the appropriate firmware image has been located, select Update Software to begin the upgrade. The image will be uploaded to the device and the device will automatically reboot upon completion.
Step 2: Verifying the Version
- After the device has completed rebooting, press the F5 key to refresh your browser, and then reconnect to 192.168.1.1/admin to log back into the device. The Device > Summary menu page appears.
- Verify the version information in the Software Version field.
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Restoring Factory Default Settings
To restore the factory defaults to the gateway, follow these steps:
- Navigate to Admin > Configuration in the GUI menu on the left, and select the Factory Default tab.
- Select the Factory Reset button and confirm the changes.
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:
Department | Contact Information |
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Customer Care | From within the U.S.: (888) 4ADTRAN ((888)-423-8726) |
From outside the U.S.: +1 256-963-8716
Technical Support| Support Community:
www.supportcommunity.adtran.com
Product Support: www.adtran.com/support
Training| Email: training@adtran.com
Adtran University: www.adtran.com/training
Sales| For pricing and availability: 1
800-827-0807
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