Noction has just released the Intelligent Routing Platform version 4.2.5. This update offers new features and enhancements designed to take your network optimization to the next level.
The Threat Mitigation dashboard now displays a list of attacked target IPs, offering critical insights into network security events. Additionally, the DDoS mitigation mode is now visible under the “Mitigation Feed”, “Mitigation Rules,” and “History” tabs, providing better control and visibility of your defenses.
Noction has just released the Intelligent Routing Platform version 4.2.5. This update offers new features and enhancements designed to take your network optimization to the next level.
The Threat Mitigation dashboard now displays a list of attacked target IPs, offering critical insights into network security events. Additionally, the DDoS mitigation mode is now visible under the “Mitigation Feed”, “Mitigation Rules,” and “History” tabs, providing better control and visibility of your defenses.
The newly introduced report/graph includes metrics such as averaged loss and latency per ASN(s) before and after improvements within the selected time frame. Results are sorted in descending order by ASN traffic volume, allowing you to quickly identify and focus on the most impactful ASNs. This feature aids in evaluating the efficiency of performance improvements, providing a clear view of IRP’s network optimization efforts and their tangible outcomes.
IRP REST API documentation is now accessible within the GMI UI under Support > API Documentation, facilitating easier integration and utilization of API functionalities. This streamlines the process for developers and network engineers to leverage IRP capabilities programmatically.
The user interface and reporting capabilities have been significantly enhanced. The “Probes Today” and “Moderated Inbound Improvements” reports have been redesigned to better handle numerous providers. A percentile filter has been introduced to the “AS Statistics” report for more detailed data analysis. Some reports have also been renamed for clarity: “Improved Traffic” is now “Improved Outbound Traffic,” and “Total Traffic” is now “Total Outbound Traffic.” A new text-based section menu, switchable in the user’s profile, has been added to improve navigation.
This release includes major improvements in memory usage and overall performance. These enhancements ensure a smoother and more efficient operation, reducing the risk of resource bottlenecks and improving the platform’s responsiveness, which is crucial for maintaining high performance in demanding network environments. Additionally, IRP now supports both Ubuntu 24 Noble Numbat and Rocky Linux 9, expanding the range of compatible deployment environments.
We invite you to explore the complete set of features and improvements available with IRP v 4.2.5. Contact us to arrange a personalized demonstration.