We just released FrameFlow v2025.9, an update that contains improvements for Headquarters, graphs, scripting tokens, and more. We'll go over some of the most prominent changes here, but you can always view the complete list of changes in our change log.
FrameFlow's scripting event monitors come with a library of tokens that you can use as placeholders to refer to event monitors, devices, and more. In this update, we added support for a few more. The new tokens %%devicetags%% and %%monitortags%% will list all tags associated with the device or event monitor in question. The other new tokens are for SNMP-related terms in the scripting event monitors. For example, another new token is %%devicesnmpcommunity%%, a token that will detail the device's SNMP community string.
In this update, we've changed the default sort order for Headquarters and the toolbar alerts dropdown respectively. Now, each of these sections of our interface sort by status by default. This allows you to solve alerts in order, from the most severe to the least severe.
This update contains over a dozen fixes to small performance issues as well, all of which are listed in the change log. Some of the fixes we made in this release could fix problems you've been experiencing, so update ASAP!
Before updating, take note that you may need to perform a system reboot if you are upgrading from v2025.7 or earlier. That being said, make sure to update as soon as you can to keep getting FrameFlow's latest and greatest features. We consistently come out with new releases, so keeping FrameFlow up-to-date is the best way to ensure your monitoring process is smooth and fully featured.
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