What’s New?
Introducing Atlassian JIRA Integration
Motadata AIOps now features seamless integration with Atlassian JIRA, streamlining incident management workflows and enhancing operational efficiency. This integration automates the creation of JIRA issues directly from Motadata AIOps alerts, eliminating manual intervention and reducing response times.
Introducing Scheduled Firmware Upgrade
Motadata AIOps now empowers users with the ability to schedule firmware upgrades for registered Network Configuration Management (NCM) devices. This feature introduces a proactive approach to firmware management, allowing administrators to plan and execute upgrades during designated maintenance windows, minimizing potential disruptions to network operations.
Runbook Enhancements
Motadata AIOps now automatically attaches the Ping and Trace Route runbook to all newly provisioned monitors, excluding cloud-based devices. The Runbooks will be mapped to all discovery categories where ‘Ping Check Status’ is enabled. This enhancement ensures immediate access to essential network diagnostic tools.
OOTB Support for Cisco Router Log Parser
With this release, Motadata AIOps brings native log parser support for Cisco Routers.
Widget Enhancements in Alert Drilldown
This release enhances the Alert drilldown screen by displaying active alert severity and duration relative to the last flap change within the Alert trends. Furthermore, the Metric trend now includes triggered alert points.
Introducing Module Level Logging
Motadata AIOps now provides enhanced logging configuration in deployment settings, enabling users to select specific modules for logging when the log level is set to ‘Debug’ or ‘Trace’. This dropdown will not be visible when the log level is set to ‘Info’.
Introducing Custom SSH Plugin for Network Process Monitoring
With this release, users will be able to leverage a custom SSH plugin for Network Process Monitoring which can retrieve more comprehensive and information-rich data resulting in better monitoring.
Improved Widgets
Motadata AIOps now displays latency (ms) as floating-point numbers for counters in widgets, including sub-millisecond values (e.g., 0.25 ms), providing microsecond-level granularity for more accurate network analysis.
Improved Monitoring for Extreme Stack Switch
The improved plugin engine now captures critical performance counters, including device status, CPU utilization, and memory utilization for Extreme Stack Switches. This improvement provides deeper insights into device performance and health, facilitating more comprehensive monitoring and analysis.
Security Fixes
Security Vulnerabilities Addressed
- Reflected Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Vulnerability.
- OpenSSH Multiple Vulnerabilities [CVE ID: CVE-2024-6387, CVE-2025-26466, CVE-2023-51767, CVE-2025-26465]
- Permissions Policy Header Not Set.
- Excessive Data Exposure
- Node.js Multiple Vulnerabilities – CVE-2025-23083, CVE-2025-23084, CVE-2025-23085
- Broken Access Control