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== Support for configuring the WCU PTP daemon == | == Support for configuring the WCU PTP daemon == | ||
There is support to enable/disable the PTP daemon on the WCU. In addition to turn it on or off there is a setting to configure which ethernet | There is support to enable/disable the PTP daemon on the WCU. In addition to turn it on or off there is a setting to configure which ethernet interface the daemon should listen on. Read on in the section over [[The Portal Administrator View#WCU|here]]. |
Revision as of 20:57, 23 February 2023
Signal reader in assignment editor new frame recorder with filter
In the assignment editor for a signal reader assignment there is a new layout for handling frame recorders on FlexRay and CAN-bus. This layout makes it possible to apply filters. Read more here.
DBC files to DB
DBc files are now parsed into the database for better performance.
Copy Area5 assignment
It is now possible to copy a saved Area5 assignment in the assignment editor. Read more about the assignment editor here.
MX4 T30 FR with 24V cannot be configured with cut-off
MX4 T30 FR that is connected to a 24v circuit cannot be configured to cut-off.
DoIP Proxy for IDC, Signal reader and SOH
For IDC, Signal reader and SOH in the modules settings it is now possible to choose DoIP Proxy. This is not available for all customers
New design for selecting new task
The New Task window has been redesigned to compact the selections and allow for additional information about each task.
New design for CAN templates in I/O Configurations
Selecting and managing CAN templates has been put in the same window with some additional information.
If WMUs are enabled in the portal, templates will save CANs from each WMU and when a template is selected the WMU CANs are applied 1:1 to any existing WMUs. Read more here.
Support for configuring the WCU PTP daemon
There is support to enable/disable the PTP daemon on the WCU. In addition to turn it on or off there is a setting to configure which ethernet interface the daemon should listen on. Read on in the section over here.