Predix Edge Technician Console Release Notes 2.3.0
These are the new features and known and resolved issues for the 2.3.0 release of Predix Edge Technician Console (PETC 1.2).
New Features
- Support for Dell Edge Gateway 3002 device:
- The following conventions are recommended for network adapter configuration: LAN1 is intended for LAN use; LAN2 is intended for WAN use. It is recommended to configure the gateway for LAN2 (intended for WAN) only; do not configure the gateway for LAN1 (intended for LAN).
- PETC will be accessible on static IP address 192.168.100.2 on LAN1 only.
- Configure SNMPv3 settings.
- Reset the device.
- Configure secondary DNS setting.
- Disable network interface.
- View polling interval.
- View MAC Address for each network adapter.
- Input Validation for NTP Configuration
- User input validation of the NTP configuration and additional details in the PETC UI about the NTP configuration:
- Maximum of 10 addresses allowed in the NTP setting.
- The user's session may be invalidated and the user logged out if the NTP server time differs by more than 5 minutes.
Known Issues
This release contains the following known issues:
- Reset Password Page Re-direct
- Users might be re-directed to the reset password page instead of the login page when they reset their user password.
Workaround: Open PETC again in a new tab and navigate to https://<EDGE_IP>
- NTP Error Tooltip
- When an invalid NTP address is set in the NTP configurations, there is an error tooltip. That error tooltip might cover other modals in the UI (e.g., save/reset modals).
- Firefox Log Out
- When a user tries to log out of PETC in Firefox, it fails.
Workaround: Use Google Chrome, or clear cookies in Firefox.
- Password Reset
- You cannot reset your password via the PETC UI. To reset a user's password, a PETC admin user should delete the user and re-create it.
- Simultaneous Operations
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PETC does not support concurrent administrative requests. Doing an operation which modifies the state of Predix Edge should be performed from only one browser at a time. Otherwise, the results are unpredictable. Examples of such operations include a host update and applying a configuration to an application.