Release Notes PN 93000490_B Digi CM 16 and Digi CM 32 Firmware 80007051_A1 (Digi CM 16) 80007050_A1 (Digi CM 32) v 1.0.03 February 26, 2003 INTRODUCTION This is the production release of firmware for the Digi CM 16 and Digi CM 32. These devices provide console management access to various servers, devices, and systems that may be accessed by a serial cable to a console port. These devices feature console management through a console menu or web interface to allow configuration of network settings, serial settings, administration settings, and user settings. High-end features include Telnet/SSHv1/SSHv2/RawTCP protocols, Local, RADIUS, TACACS+, and LDAP authentication, Port logging through Local, NFS, and Memory cards, PCMCIA slot and configuration, custom menus, keyword monitoring and SMTP/SNMP notification, 10/100 mbps Ethernet network interface, and Digi Discovery server to allow discovery and network configuration from the Digi Discovery Applet. SUPPORTED PRODUCTS Digi CM 16 Digi CM 32 ENHANCEMENTS - Maintenance Release BUG FIXES - Bug for WYSE dumb terminals support is fixed - Bug for setting the date in the bootloader is fixed - Bug for setting the system time in the bootloader is fixed KNOWN LIMITATIONS - Cannot access a clustered port from command line interface (CLI) or Custom menu. To access clustered ports, use the Web Interface or an external host. - Local users must be added to all clustered units (masters and slaves) in order to authenticate remotely to clustered ports when using Local Authentication. - Masters and Slaves must all have the same authentication configuration for RADIUS, TACACS+, or LDAP in order to remotely authenticate on clustered ports. - Web UI, Discovery Applet, and Serial Connection Applet require Netscape 4.76 or higher or Internet Explorer 5 or higher. Discovery Applet and Serial Connection Applet require Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.3 or higher. - Netscape 4 on Windows: the serial port connection applet will not accept so the user cannot login through the applet. - Using cancel button when removing Custom Menus or Copying custom menus causes the page to be submitted and the menus removed or copied, respectively. To cancel without causing this effect, use the browser's Back button. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - When using Java Runtime Environment in Windows, you may need to verify the browser you are using has been enabled with the Java plugin. To verify, use the following steps: 1. Go to Control Panel in Windows (may be accessed through My Computer or Start menu) 2. Click Java Plug-In icon. (if this icon does not exist, verify JRE is correctly installed) 3. Click on the "Basic" tab. 4. Verify "Enable Java Plugin-in" is checked 5. Click on the "Browser" tab. 6. Verify appropriate browser or browsers are checked 7. Click on the "About" tab. 8. Verify Java Plug-in version is 1.3 or later. HISTORY 93000490_A1: v1.0.03 03-06-2003 * Bug for WYSE dumb terminals support is fixed * Bug for setting the date in the bootloader is fixed * Bug for setting the system time in the bootloader is fixed 93000490_A: v1.0.02 02-26-2003 * Initial release