HiView 04.0.00
Release Notes
May 26, 2021
New features in version 04.0.00
- HiView has the same look as the Web Interfaces of the HiOS/HiSecOS devices.
- The Applet Launcher lets the user automatically login to the Web Interface now also of HiOS/HiSecOS devices.
- The actions for starting the Telnet or SSH connection have merged into a single action "Open CLI Connection".
New features in version 03.2.02
- Highlighting of identical IP addresses.
- Added signature of new Code Signing Certificate (for devices with Java based GUI).
Fixed in 03.2.02
- Detection of duplicated IP addresses.
New features in version 03.2.00
- First time login (Password change).
- New column to display IPv6 addresses.
New features in version 03.1.01
- HiView now offers two options for application installation.
You can still download the zip file, and a new installation wizard has been added.
Fixed in 03.1.01
- The graphical user interface of the BRS device can now be open using the latest version of the HiView application.
New features in version 03.1.00
- Support for HTML5 based devices: HiOS 7.0, GECKO, BAT
Fixed in 03.1.00
- WLAN interfaces are not listed in the interface list of Discovery Tab
- BAT devices do not open in a Browser Window
New features in version 03.0.01
- View supported platforms
and versions in Discovery tab
- Enable/disable ’Display Discovery tab’ in Menu -
Preferences - Options (default: enabled)
Fix in 03.0.01
- HiView device reachability test fails (fixed for
Win7)
New features in version 03.0.00
- Tab “Discovery”
Scanning of devices that support HiDiscovery protocol version 2.
Scanned devices can be added to the Tab "Devices".
- Support for new devices
- Added signature of new Code Signing Certificate (for devices with Java based GUI).
Fix in 02.0.02
- Re-login to device GUI
not possible after session timed out
New features in version 02.0.02
- Support for new devices
- Adaptions to new security guidelines
- Added signature of new Code Signing Certificate (for devices with Java based GUI).
Miscellaneous
- When using HiDiscovery v2 to search for devices behind a
firewall, configure the firewall to forward UDP packets on port
51973