Problem with parallel configuration session and data connection to Port D eliminated
Support for fragmented UDP/IP packets
Web Based Management optimized
The current configuration of the Com-Server is not affected by a firmware upgrade. Any subsequent reset of the Com-Server to the factory default setting does however activate the DHCP client. For details on DHCP operation and deactivating it where appropriate, refer to the current manual.
The current configuration of the Com-Server is not affected by a firmware upgrade. Any subsequent reset of the Com-Server to the factory default setting does however activate the DHCP client. For details on DHCP operation and deactivating it where appropriate, refer to the current manual.
The current configuration of the Com-Server is not affected by a firmware upgrade. Any subsequent reset of the Com-Server to the factory default setting does however activate the DHCP client. For details on DHCP operation and deactivating it where appropriate, refer to the current manual.
The current configuration of the Com-Server is not affected by a firmware upgrade. Any subsequent reset of the Com-Server to the factory default setting does however activate the DHCP client. For details on DHCP operation and deactivating it where appropriate, refer to the current manual.
The current configuration of the Com-Server is not affected by a firmware upgrade. Any subsequent reset of the Com-Server to the factory default setting does however activate the DHCP client. For details on DHCP operation and deactivating it where appropriate, refer to the current manual.
The current configuration of the Com-Server is not affected by a firmware upgrade. Any subsequent reset of the Com-Server to the factory default setting does however activate the DHCP client. For details on DHCP operation and deactivating it where appropriate, refer to the current manual.
It is now possible to also assign the gateway address and subnet mask along with the IP address via the serial interface.
Introduction of an active keep-alive check. At adjustable intervals, the Com-Server verifies in a stand-alone fashion whether a TCP connection is still valid
Deactivation of the BOOTP client simultaneously switches off the RARP protocol too.
Repeat BOOTP request after new start NOTE: If BOOTP/DHCP is not explicitly required, we recommend deactivating it via the Telnet configuration before the firmware update.