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IP Fabric v6.1 (Burlap)

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  • Mac/Apple: Apple + R or ⌘ + R
  • Linux: CTRL + F5

v6.1.1 (March 9th, 2023)

SHA256 (ipfabric-6-1-1+0.qcow2) = adec5400c7c44adb05cca7b5efff603cc05e0520f1c1e48b7459c6a66d10a6d9
MD5 (ipfabric-6-1-1+0.qcow2) = 4ff2faac23a805d5eb78003c0747a6e0
SHA256 (ipfabric-6-1-1+0.ova) = db3b8bea71bf9055fc709be4ca4fc0a9cd612e21bcf1505ae3a4f07125774684
MD5 (ipfabric-6-1-1+0.ova) = ba97b2e11638316880954551df1ed85b
SHA256 (ipfabric-update-6_1_1+0.tar.gz.sig) = 6ff25b1afd03d9776a910b5fb4f9985aca521dbad613764c6d591cecce0cb629
MD5(ipfabric-update-6_1_1+0.tar.gz.sig) = 60a744a3859812d34ccb107ed0e6ee6a

For the list of delivered tickets, please consult the Low-Level Release Notes for 6.1.1.

Bug Fixes

  • Issue of switching into FortiGate VDOM fixed
  • Speed of Checkpoint discovery optimized – parallel load of API data enabled and duplicate requests eliminated
  • Cisco show flow monitor command parsing refactored to prevent an issue of a too high regular expression backtracking

v6.1.0 (February 21st, 2023)

SHA256 (ipfabric-6-1-0+12-latest.qcow2) = ebbd30d57419b1dae9589cd927c76d35a5822d29210642db6e4dd7e81a03ce90
MD5 (ipfabric-6-1-0+12-latest.qcow2) = 35b0fba9be9b70626c99d98c7570e230
SHA256 (ipfabric-6-1-0+12-latest.ova) = de385da7914759cd9bd3f43215aa4d1ed2e9354a774cbbcd89630c7026e46a53
MD5 (ipfabric-6-1-0+12-latest.ova) = dd8433e782876263ed54a44789bfb0db
SHA256 (ipfabric-update-6_1_0+12.tar.gz.sig) = e93862fe12af5c15e105631fa82d7512aa97afa92fcb406965f33472bc97ab11
MD5(ipfabric-update-6_1_0+12.tar.gz.sig) = 593a4b885d12dfb88bca31b57e4c2165

For the list of delivered tickets, please consult the Low-Level Release Notes for 6.1.0.

Upgrade Notices

  • Upgrade to v6.1 will break custom SSO integrations and will require a change to the /etc/ipf-dex.yaml file. Simply replace the v6.0 in this file with v6.1 and then run systemctl restart ipf-dex. If you would like assistance please contact your Solution Architect.
  • Forcepoint – More features supported, mainly added support for SMC API (see our feature matrix for more details).

Noticeable changes

  • Removed the End User Licensing agreement (EULA) acceptance step on a user’s first log-in. A user approves EULA on loading a license.
  • Web front-end migrated from local storage to cookie-based storage for access and refresh tokens.
  • Vendor API configuration now has two additional fields – slug (required) and comment (optional). See the API section for more information.
    • During the upgrade the required field slug will be auto-generated for all current configured API providers.
  • Clearing the database while keeping application settings no longer removes API tokens from the database.
  • SSO configuration now allows for the use of roleName in the /opt/nimpee/conf.d/api.json file. Please see Single Sign On (SSO).
    • It is recommended to migrate from roleId to roleName for consistency and human readability.
  • During the upgrade, all snapshots – including locked snapshots – will be unloaded. Once the upgrade is completed, please load an existing snapshot, or perform a new discovery to populate network data in IP Fabric.
  • String table columns now support case insensitive regular expression operator and its negation.
  • Added a column to show if Checkpoint rules are active.
  • Removed “Technology > Spanning Tree > STP Stability” table from frontend and marked API endpoint /tables/spanning-tree/topology deprecated. “STP instances” table can be used instead.
  • Clarified password requirements and complexity checks for the osadmin user.
  • Added a hard limit on number of retries for all http based vendor API discovery (except AWS). These are triggered when vendor API server is assumed to be overloaded.

Bug Fixes

  • Resolved an issue with Checkpoint rules displaying incorrect values for rule names and remarks.
  • Resolved an issue where entries are not being created for hosts when there is a routing table entry for the specific host address.
  • Resolved an issue where table privileges for non-admin users were not interpreted correctly in graphs. Non-admin users with table privileges are now able to see graphs correctly.
  • Resolved an issue where traffic shaper configured over 90Mbps incorrectly shows 3Mbps after reboot.

Network Discovery

  • Alcatel – Added support of basic discovery (see our feature matrix for more details).
  • Arista – Updated EoL information.
  • AWS – The IAM policy has been updated. There are 2 more endpoints required for the discovery of AWS infrastructure. See the Amazon Web Services page.
  • Brocade
    • Added support for stack.
    • Added EoL information.
  • Checkpoint – Added support for NAT.
  • Cisco
    • Added support for FabricPath in end-to-end path tracing.
    • Updated EoL information.
    • Viptela
      • Device information will not be fetched if device is not successfully synchronized within the vManage.
      • Lowered the maximum number of concurrent requests from a discovery worker to a Viptela server from 250 to 75 concurrent requests. This should decrease the workload on the Viptela server and increase its availability during the discovery process.
  • Extreme – Updated EoL information.
  • F5
    • Added support for discovering multiple instances on a VELOS chassis.
    • Updated EoL information.
  • Fortinet
    • Added support for NAT.
    • Updated EoL information.
  • HP
    • Updated EoL information.
    • Comware – Added support for route-policies and routing protocols filter-policies. There is a known issue in case route-policy and policy-based-route have the same name, only policy-based-route will be visible in route-maps table.
  • Juniper SRX – Added support for NAT.
  • Palo Alto
    • Added support for NAT.
    • Updated EoL information.
    • Prisma – Added support of basic discovery (see our feature matrix for more details).
  • Policy Based Routing (PBR) – Added support for PBR on Cisco (IOS, IOS-XE, NX-OS), FortiGate (Fortinet) and HP (Comware) devices. See Routing page.
  • Ruckus – Added EoL information.
  • Silver Peak – Added support for two new login types (RADIUS and TACACS+).
  • Versa – Added support for end-to-end path tracing with Versa SD-WAN.