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PANOS—The Operating System for Pepperl+Fuchs Ethernet-APL Field Switches

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Please note: FIMlet, DTM, other system-specific drivers and PFDCT are NOT part of PANOS. Please visit the product detail page of your respective device to get more software.

Quick Overview Changes | 1.3.0

  • Ethernet port mirroring enabled: Any port or any combination of ports can be mirrored to one of ports  P1 … P4.
  • Temperature stress diagnostics and lifetime prognostics shown on web interface and as value via FDI package.
  • Configuration backup of another switch can be imported as a baseline configuration for the switch. A baseline configuration includes all attributes except for those specific to a switch such as tagging or naming. Thus, a batch of switches can be set to the exact same configuration.
  • Communication statistics intended for the switch itself (port: Dev) is added to data history.
  • SFP physical layer diagnostics for SFP-3, SFP-4 via web interface and FDI package:
    • Data is added to snapshots and the physical layer section
    • Maintenance required alarms are provided for SFP TX/RX power and TX bias current.
  • PROFINET port configuration can be ignored to allow disabling of ports if the DCS system does not handle port settings over PROFINET
  • Various bug fixes

For the complete list of changes included in this update, please refer to the release notes.


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