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  • ** NEW ** Statseeker v5.6.2 – Service Pack 1.0.5 (MAY 2025)
  • Statseeker v5.6.1 – Service Pack 1.0.5

What’s New in Statseeker v5.6.2

Discovery Update

The Discovery process has been reworked providing a range of new features and enhancements including:

  • SNMPv3 Discovery via IP Address Ranges and Hosts File
  • Support for multiple IP Address Range configurations
  • Support for multiple SNMP Credential configurations
  • A quick and simple process to customize the target and the output of both Discovery and Rewalk

For more information, see the Discovery Process.



IP Address Ranges Configurations

Statseeker now supports multiple discrete IP Address Range configurations. These configurations can be selectively applied to both the Discovery and Rewalk processes.


Note: Impacts the Upgrade process
  • When upgrading a server to Statseeker v5.6.2, the existing IP Address Scan Ranges file is converted to a new IP Address Ranges configuration. This upgrade process removes all commented entries (lines prefixed with a hash [#] character) in the IP Address Scan Ranges file.
  • If your IP Address Scan Ranges file contains comment lines, then Statseeker recommends that you backup the file content to an off-server location prior to upgrading
  • Any API scripts that manage Discovery or Discovery related IP Ranges via the API will need to be updated, see Discovery via the API for details and examples

For more information see IP Address Ranges.


SNMP Credentials Configurations

Statseeker now offers a repository for the SNMP Credentials relevant to monitored devices on the network. These configurations can be selectively applied to both the Discovery and Rewalk processes.

For more information see SNMP Credentials.


Dashboard Graphing Performance Improvements

Statseeker v5.6.2 brings a performance boost to dashboard graphs and this is particularly evident when retrieving and rendering very large datasets.



System and Administration

  • OS updated to FreeBSD 13.3-RELEASE-p5
  • Statseeker now requires EFI Boot for new installs (and server Restoration)
  • Updated IP Address Ranges page in the Admin Tool
  • Added an SNMP Credentials page to the Admin Tool
  • Added the ability to export\import IP Address Range configurations to\from a file
  • The creation of default IfSpeed and IfType groups during Discovery is disabled by default
  • Modified the range of events which can trigger in-application notifications to prevent notification spam
  • Statseeker’s SNMP agent is no longer accessible on external interfaces
  • Added a new ‘Restricted’ dashboard user role which prevents access to dashboard content
  • Device naming now support underscore (_) characters
  • Updated the server’s SSH package
  • The Diagnostic report now includes details on monitored Meraki infrastructure

Dashboards

  • Substantially improved the performance of graph rendering for large data sets (no reduction in data granularity or accuracy)

Reporting

  • Users can now edit reports for data types not currently monitored by the server
  • Added a Meraki Network status to differentiate between when polling a Network fails and when the polling exceeded a defined rate limit
  • The Meraki data collector now correctly handles responses which contain no data

API

  • The ‘Current’ format now returns the last non-null value from the 4 most recent polling cycles

Upgrading to Statseeker v5.6.2

  • Requires a current Statseeker v5.6.0 or v5.6.1 installation

For instructions on upgrading your Statseeker server, see Statseeker Upgrade Guides