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    • bigbearB
      bigbear @coliver
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      @coliver said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

      @bigbear said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

      UNMS + Edge Routers

      UNMS + Edge Routers

      Is any part of this still in Beta? I remember last I was poking around a saw something to do with a beta firmware for the ER-X being required.

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      • brianlittlejohnB
        brianlittlejohn
        last edited by

        UNMS is mostly monitoring right now. Very little config can be done from it, however it does centralize device backup configs to a single place.

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch
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          In regards to the capability of Units talking to UNMS, nothing with the EdgeMax router line is beta. Has not been for months. The EdgeSwitch was beta until last week or so when the latest firmware went from beta to production.

          UNMS itself is still carrying the "beta" tag, but it is in full public beta release now.

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @bigbear
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            @bigbear said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

            @bnrstnr said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

            @gjacobse Looks like he's asking if UNMS is production ready for the EdgeMax line of routers, not it's ability to manage Unifi products.

            Yeah sorry, no meraki, no cross management. Just asking if bought today would you rather...

            UNMS + Edge Routers

            or

            Unifi + Ubiquiti USG Routers

            If the UNMS with Edge Routers isnt production ready I would rather send them in a direction I know will work. I will have no regrets later because I am not managing any of this...

            UniFi routers suck horribly. They are just EdgeMax router hardware with different firmware anyway.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch
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              This is what you see currently when you click on an ERL in UNMS.

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch
                last edited by

                I can then click on Interfaces and then an interface and get this.

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch
                  last edited by JaredBusch

                  Routing, you can add a static route.
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                  or OSPF
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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch
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                    You cannot configure services, but you can turn some on and off.
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                    • bigbearB
                      bigbear @JaredBusch
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                      @jaredbusch said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

                      This is what you see currently when you click on an ERL in UNMS.

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                      Thanks @JaredBusch, can they use DPI to see who is screwing the internet with Youtube, they way they could do with a local ERX via the IP address on the lan?

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                      • hobbit666H
                        hobbit666
                        last edited by

                        @JaredBusch Would you run a Unifi Controller on the same VM as a UMNS? Or have them Separate?

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch @bigbear
                          last edited by

                          @bigbear said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

                          @jaredbusch said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

                          This is what you see currently when you click on an ERL in UNMS.

                          0_1516292006571_f79ced0a-e2ec-48a5-a307-68520e794b1b-image.png

                          Thanks @JaredBusch, can they use DPI to see who is screwing the internet with Youtube, they way they could do with a local ERX via the IP address on the lan?

                          No, the DPI info is not in UNMS yet.

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                          • JaredBuschJ
                            JaredBusch @hobbit666
                            last edited by

                            @hobbit666 said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

                            @JaredBusch Would you run a Unifi Controller on the same VM as a UMNS? Or have them Separate?

                            UNMS runs in a docker container, unless you like pain.

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                            • JaredBuschJ
                              JaredBusch @bigbear
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                              @bigbear The statistics are just high level at this time.

                              The latency & outage is a measure from the unit to the UNMS controller.

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                              • JaredBuschJ
                                JaredBusch
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                                You can click on almost any IP on any screen and it will pop it into a browser window. So if you have rules setup for that, you will be taken directly to the unit's login.

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                                • bigbearB
                                  bigbear @JaredBusch
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                                  @jaredbusch said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

                                  You can click on almost any IP on any screen and it will pop it into a browser window. So if you have rules setup for that, you will be taken directly to the unit's login.

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                                  The only thing I can see suited to their described needs in the Unifi is the ability to use the web browser or mobile app to remotely look at what is going on with internet access when users start complaining about the speed slowing down.

                                  I have a Unifi at home and I use the mobile app to block my kids at night, and can see they are on Youtube, etc.

                                  I have always preferred the Edgemax, only bought the Unifi when I started reading here about the Unifi controller software.

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                                  • hobbit666H
                                    hobbit666 @JaredBusch
                                    last edited by

                                    @jaredbusch said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

                                    UNMS runs in a docker container, unless you like pain.

                                    OK ..... Time to re-read about Docker stuff lol

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                                    • JaredBuschJ
                                      JaredBusch @hobbit666
                                      last edited by

                                      @hobbit666 said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

                                      @jaredbusch said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

                                      UNMS runs in a docker container, unless you like pain.

                                      OK ..... Time to re-read about Docker stuff lol

                                      Nope, just install a clean Debian 9.1 (or whatever is now current) and then run the UNMS install script.

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                                      • JaredBuschJ
                                        JaredBusch @bigbear
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                                        @bigbear said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

                                        @jaredbusch said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

                                        You can click on almost any IP on any screen and it will pop it into a browser window. So if you have rules setup for that, you will be taken directly to the unit's login.

                                        0_1516292558826_74fc3fa4-c4c9-41a3-aec5-b7c0e2e519a6-image.png

                                        The only thing I can see suited to their described needs in the Unifi is the ability to use the web browser or mobile app to remotely look at what is going on with internet access when users start complaining about the speed slowing down.

                                        Then the IT person can log in to UNMS and see what the overall speeds and such are. If there is a specific issue, they can log into the specific site. But this is a business and this below should not be an issue.

                                        I have a Unifi at home and I use the mobile app to block my kids at night, and can see they are on Youtube, etc.

                                        This is not a feature that should be used in a business. It is a business, not a fucking adult daycare.

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                                        • bigbearB
                                          bigbear @JaredBusch
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                                          @jaredbusch said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

                                          @bigbear said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

                                          @jaredbusch said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

                                          You can click on almost any IP on any screen and it will pop it into a browser window. So if you have rules setup for that, you will be taken directly to the unit's login.

                                          0_1516292558826_74fc3fa4-c4c9-41a3-aec5-b7c0e2e519a6-image.png

                                          The only thing I can see suited to their described needs in the Unifi is the ability to use the web browser or mobile app to remotely look at what is going on with internet access when users start complaining about the speed slowing down.

                                          Then the IT person can log in to UNMS and see what the overall speeds and such are. If there is a specific issue, they can log into the specific site. But this is a business and this below should not be an issue.

                                          I have a Unifi at home and I use the mobile app to block my kids at night, and can see they are on Youtube, etc.

                                          This is not a feature that should be used in a business. It is a business, not a fucking adult daycare.

                                          I dont think they intend to use as such other than to figure out where the bottlenecks are while they are occuring.

                                          Personally, I dont think there are bottlenecks, I think its the Sonicwall stuff they currently have.

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                                          • JaredBuschJ
                                            JaredBusch @bigbear
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                                            @bigbear said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

                                            @jaredbusch said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

                                            @bigbear said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

                                            @jaredbusch said in UNMS vs Unifi for a deployment "today":

                                            You can click on almost any IP on any screen and it will pop it into a browser window. So if you have rules setup for that, you will be taken directly to the unit's login.

                                            0_1516292558826_74fc3fa4-c4c9-41a3-aec5-b7c0e2e519a6-image.png

                                            The only thing I can see suited to their described needs in the Unifi is the ability to use the web browser or mobile app to remotely look at what is going on with internet access when users start complaining about the speed slowing down.

                                            Then the IT person can log in to UNMS and see what the overall speeds and such are. If there is a specific issue, they can log into the specific site. But this is a business and this below should not be an issue.

                                            I have a Unifi at home and I use the mobile app to block my kids at night, and can see they are on Youtube, etc.

                                            This is not a feature that should be used in a business. It is a business, not a fucking adult daycare.

                                            I dont think they intend to use as such other than to figure out where the bottlenecks are while they are occuring.

                                            Personally, I dont think there are bottlenecks, I think its the Sonicwall stuff they currently have.

                                            Well, the UNMS will certainly show bandwidth totals by port.

                                            I will be adding my first EdgeSwitch to my UNMS system this weekend. I assuming some per port statistics would also be available there.

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