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What is OpenSync?

OpenSync™ is an open-source software service platform that delivers and manages user devices and network management elements to enable customized Cloud services delivery. Learn more at https://www.opensync.io/ .

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Latest releases are published on https://plumedesign.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PML/pages/14411628548 Download OpenSync and announced via mailing list announce@opensync.io. Subscribe to this mailing list here.

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OpenSync should be released on bi-monthly cadence although the monthly releases are treated as code drops and not recommend to be used in production. In 2023 there is a target to release three long-term (LTS) releases which can be used in production. Next release and milestone is mentioned in https://plumedesign.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PML/pages/14411628548. Download OpenSync .

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What does monthly vs. long-term versioning look like?

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OpenSync repositories are hosted on GitHub. Repositories and releases are also laid out in https://plumedesign.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PML/pages/14411628548. Download OpenSync .

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What does OpenSync consist of?

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Details can be also seen in https://plumedesign.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PML/pages/14411628590 or https://plumedesign.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PML/pages/14411628548 . Check Compatibility or Download OpenSync . In case your platform is not label here, please contact integration@opensync.io.

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Details can be also seen in https://plumedesign.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PML/pages/14411628590 Check Compatibility and in case your SDK is not labeled, it doesn’t that is not compatible but maybe you will need to adapt OpenSync or SDK overlay to your flavor of SDK and best that you also upstream those changes, so next OpenSync will include those changes.

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What is the required BCM SDK version for OpenSync builds?

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In Check Compatibility you will see, where OpenSync was stabilized and deployed. All other SDK which are not labeled, it doesn’t that is not compatible but maybe you will need to adapt OpenSync or SDK overlay to your flavor of SDK and best that you also upstream those changes, so next OpenSync will include those changes.

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Details are here https://plumedesignopensync.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PMLOCC/pages/1441149749339920140311/Requirements#External-DB-Integration

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How do OpenSync managers trigger the get status?

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OpenSync can use multiple access zones to manage access privileges of the connecting devices. Each access zone is accessible using a unique set of keys (Wi-Fi passwords), any of which can be used to access the SSID. Please see Requirements | MultiPSK https://opensync.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/OCC/pages/39920140311/Requirements#Multi-psk for more details.

The feature is internally called MPSK (multi_PSK), where we can assign more than one key for one SSID. It is a function of hostapd. We created patches which have already been upstreamed to hostapd.

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OpenSync Reference Testbed (OSRT) or https://plumedesign.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PML/pages/14466450078 Comprehensive Reference Apparatus for Testing OpenSync (CRATOS) is mandatory to run FUT. In future we plan to give option to also be run outside of OSRT/CRATOS but that comes with limitation since some test requires additional HW like clients/power switch/…

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