Product Change Notification

Firmware release notes for switch series IE-SW-PL18M
November 19, 2019
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Firmware release notes of switch series IE-SW-PL18M
Affected models:
Device name Article No.
IE-SW-PL18M-2GC-16TX 1241320000
IE-SW-PL18MT-2GC-16TX 1286970000
IE-SW-PL18M-2GC14TX2SC 1241330000
IE-SW-PL18MT-2GC14TX2SC 1286990000
IE-SW-PL18M-2GC14TX2ST 1241340000
IE-SW-PL18MT-2GC14TX2ST 1287000000
IE-SW-PL18M-2GC14TX2SCS 1241350000
IE-SW-PL18MT-2GC14TX2SCS 1287010000
General upgrade Information:
Upgrading from older versions to latest firmware Version 3.4.30 generally can be done without any impacts
regarding the currently set switch configuration.
Version 3.4.30 Released: November 2019
New features:
Added new Search Service protocol (encrypted) to be used with new “Weidmüller Switch Configuration Utility”
Added Management Interface page to enable/disable Search Service (unencrypted) and Search Service
(encrypted) in Main Menu > Basic Settings > Security > Management Interface
Version 3.4.4 Released: September 2016
Improvements:
Pass the ODVA certification of industrial protocol “EtherNet/IP”
Pass the PI certification of industrial protocol PROFINET RT”
Add some minor SNMP OIDs
Enhancement of multicast performance
Optimized Turbo Ring redundancy performance
Elimination of some vulnerability issues
Web user interface: Ping function in diagnostic menu vulnerable to XSS attack
Switch may reboot when using special URL to attack the web user interface
User account privileges could be changed by web developer plug-in of Firefox browser
Bug Fixes:
Improvement of stability of PROFINET I/O communication
Configuration import failed if system name was too long
Wrong counter information of switch packets when displayed in Web interface or when read via SNMP
Wrong message “Login Authentication failed” has been stored in the log file though login procedure was
successful
Port settings of Gigabit Combo ports are reset to default values after system reboot

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