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

Predix Edge Technician Console (PETC) will ship as part of the Predix Edge images with the following new capabilities:
  • 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

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.