
                *** EAGLE Rel 05.4.00 - Release Document *** 



              S O F T W A R E   R E L E A S E   D O C U M E N T

                    Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH

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                             RELEASE 05.4.00



                                2019-12-13






                               CONTENTS
                              ==========


    1.   Software Update
    1.1      Update over ACA 21-USB
    1.2      Update over HTTP
    1.3      Software 05.3.07 -> 05.4.00
    2.   Release Notes
    2.1      Hardware Variations EAGLE/EAGLE20 (eagleSDV.bin)
    2.2      Hardware Variations EAGLE One (eagleONE.bin)
    2.3      Web Browser
    2.4      HiView - the new way to interface with Hirschmann products
    2.5      Limitations of the Eagle Release 05.4.00
    3.   Software Version Message
    3.1      Software Version EAGLE20 (eagleSDV.bin)
    3.2      Software Version EAGLE One (eagleONE.bin)
    4.   History of Changes
    5.   Contact
    6.   END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
    7.   Copyright of integrated software



    
     
This document is delivered with the software in the file "Readme_05.4.00.txt".

 
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1. Software Update
==================
A software update replaces the installed operating software completely by the
new software release.

It is possible to upgrade to a new software version as well as to downgrade to
an older software version.

If a stored configuration exists, it will only be preserved by a software
upgrade. When performing a software downgrade, its contents may be lost
completely or partially.

If the downgrade to an older software version results in error messages and
repeated device reboots, then delete the configuration by entering the System
Monitor 1 and applying its menu "Erase main configuration file", please. If
you use an ACA, you have to delete the configuration file "*.cfg" on the ACA
manually. Alternatively, you can boot without the ACA.

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|  Prior to a software update, disconnect all redundant connections.       |
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+-------------------------  C A U T I O N ---------------------------------+
| When updating, please consider that an unsaved configuration             |
| will be lost and the default values will become active.                  |
+-------------------------  C A U T I O N ---------------------------------+

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|  Please be patient while updating, the update process needs some         |
|  time to complete.                                                       |
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After a successful update, the device can be restarted.

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|  Check the redundancy configuration again before you reconnect all       |
|  redundant connections.                                                  |
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1.1 Update over ACA 21-USB
==========================

The ACA 21-USB facilitates a local update of the Eagle software release.

Prior to the actual software update, load the software onto the ACA 21-USB with
help of your local computer.

Then connect the ACA 21-USB to the device and start the update with the help of
the System Monitor 1. Proceed as described below:

1. Coldstart the device
2. Press the key <1> when following message appears:
   "Press <1> to enter System Monitor 1"
3. After that the menu "System Monitor 1" is displayed
4. Press the key <2> "Update Operating system"
5. After that the following message is displayed:
   "Update Operating System from USB" -> "Enter filename: /usb0/"
6. Enter the name of your image file, e. g. eagleSDV.bin
   and confirm the input
7. After that the image will be transferred from the ACA 21-USB to the device's
   internal flash.
8. After a successful update, press the key <4> "End (reset and reboot)"

Details on the System Monitor 1 are described in chapter 1 of the 
basic configuration user manual.


1.2 Update over HTTPS
=====================

For a HTTPS update you need access from your computer to the update
software. Now open the web interface https://<IP address of the device>.
In the dialog "Software", select file for https update and click on "Update".

1.3 Software 05.3.07 -> 05.4.00
===============================

Local Update from Rel. 05.3.07 to Rel. 05.4.00

2. Release Notes       
================       

2.1  Hardware Variations EAGLE/EAGLE20 (eagleSDV.bin)
=====================================================

This EAGLE 20 Software Rel. 05.4.00 is released for the following types of hardware
with 64 MB RAM available (firmware image eagleSDV.bin):


- EAGLE TX/TX
- EAGLE TX/MM SC
- EAGLE TX/SM SC
- EAGLE TX/LH SC
- EAGLE MM SC/TX
- EAGLE MM SC/MM SC
- EAGLE MM SC/SM SC
- EAGLE MM SC/LH SC

- EAGLE TX/TX FW
- EAGLE TX/MM SC FW
- EAGLE TX/SM SC FW
- EAGLE TX/LH SC FW
- EAGLE MM SC/TX FW
- EAGLE MM SC/MM SC FW
- EAGLE MM SC/SM SC FW
- EAGLE MM SC/LH SC FW

Note for devices EAGLE without extension 'mGuard'
This firmware release works properly only on devices with 64MB RAM.
The hardware information is shown in mGuard web interface under 
Diagnosis - Support Info - Hardware - Serial Number. 
You can also have a look at the serial number on the chassis.
Serial Numbers with 64 MB RAM must be higher then below-mentioned
- EAGLE TX/TX           >= 943011001010201323
- EAGLE TX/MM SC        >= 943011002010201084
- EAGLE MM SC/TX        >= 943011005010201038
- EAGLE TX/TX FW        >= 943011011010201255
- EAGLE TX/MM SC FW     >= 943011012010201122
- EAGLE MM SC/TX FW     >= 943011015010201044
- EAGLE MM SC/MM SC FW  >= 943011016010201070

- EAGLE mGuard TX/TX
- EAGLE mGuard TX/MM SC
- EAGLE mGuard TX/SM SC
- EAGLE mGuard TX/LH SC
- EAGLE mGuard MM SC/TX
- EAGLE mGuard MM SC/MM SC
- EAGLE mGuard MM SC/SM SC
- EAGLE mGuard MM SC/LH SC

- EAGLE mGuard VPN TX/TX
- EAGLE mGuard VPN TX/MM SC
- EAGLE mGuard VPN TX/SM SC
- EAGLE mGuard VPN TX/LH SC
- EAGLE mGuard VPN MM SC/TX
- EAGLE mGuard VPN MM SC/MM SC
- EAGLE mGuard VPN MM SC/SM SC
- EAGLE mGuard VPN MM SC/LH SC

- EAGLE 20 TX/TX 
- EAGLE 20 TX/MM 
- EAGLE 20 TX/SM 
- EAGLE 20 MM/TX 
- EAGLE 20 MM/MM

2.2  Hardware Variations EAGLE One (eagleONE.bin)
=================================================

Since Release 05.3.00 also the EAGLE One hardware is supported 
(firmware image eagleONE.bin):

- EagleOne-0200T1T1 (TX/TX)
- EagleOne-0200T1M2 (TX/MM)
- EagleOne-0200M2T1 (MM/TX)
- EagleOne-0200M2M2 (MM/MM)
- EagleOne-0200T1S2 (TX/SM)
- EagleOne-0200S2T1 (SM/TX)

2.3  Web-Browser
================

The Web interface of the EAGLE Software Rel. 05.4.00 is optimized for 
following https capable web browsers:

Web-Browser :
- Microsoft Internet Explorer V 6.x or later

For the correct function of the web interface, Java and JavaScript 
have to be enabled in the web browser and a Java plug-in (JRE V7 or V8)
has to be installed (the plug-in is available on the enclosed CD
or can be loaded from http://java.com/getjava/). 

In the Web browser, go to the address "https://<The device IP address>".

In the transparent modes, <The device IP address> corresponds to the one
that has been set e. g., by means of HiDiscovery.
In the router modes, the EAGLE can be accessed via the IP addresses of its IP
interfaces.

Initial password for user admin: "private"

2.3.1 HTTPS
===========
Third-party software such as web browsers validate certificates based on
criteria such as their expiration date and current cryptographic parameter
recommendations. Old certificates can cause errors, for example, when they
expire or cryptographic recommendations change. Upload your own, up-to-date
certificate or regenerate the certificate with the latest firmware to solve
validation conflicts with third-party software.

2.4 HiView - the new way to interface with Hirschmann products
==============================================================
HiView is an application optimised for viewing the graphical user interface of 
Hirschmann managed products. It does not require Java to be installed on the PC, 
and will even run directly from removable media. This free of charge application is 
available on the enclosed CD. It can also be downloaded fromm www.hivision.de 
or www.beldensolutions.com.


2.5 Limitations of EAGLE Software Rel. 05.4.00:
==============================================

There are no new known limitations.

Note for SNMP over HTTPS tunnel:
The web interface falls back to native SNMP over UDP, if no HTTPS connection 
to the web server can be opened.
Please change the passwords for local users and disallow native SNMP (over UDP) 
explicitely using firewall rules, if you do not want to use (native) SNMP for 
management access and you use SNMP over HTTPS tunnel instead.
          
Note for RADIUS Server configuration:
User-Firewall User, that shall not gain Management access have to be configured
with service-type Framed-Management (18), e.g. freeradius server:
        Service-Type = Framed-Management
Management Read-Only User (user) have the service-type NAS-Prompt-User(7),
e.g. freeradius server:
        Service-Type = NAS-Prompt-User
Management Read-Write User (admin) have the service-sype Administrative-User(6)
e.g. freeradius server:
        Service-Type = Administrative-User
Compared to previous releases there is no access without valid service-type
(even read-only).

Note for Port Forwarding on the virtual redudancy IP address:
The Management-Ports TCP 443 (https), TCP 22 (ssh) and UDP 161 (snmp) still
will be blocked by Firewall rules for the virtual IP address (up to version
05.2.00 all TCP/UDP packets for the virtual IP address are blocked).

The EAGLE offers a service shell for use by Hirschmann technical support,
which is only accessible by an administrative user.

3. Software Version Message
===========================

3.1      Software Version EAGLE20 (eagleSDV.bin)
================================================

	EAGLE Release SDV-05.4.00

	(Build date 2019-12-11 08:23)
	
After a successful software update, the correct version should
be displayed upon entry of the CLI command "show system info".
The version string for this software release is:

OS Software Release.....................SDV-05.4.00 2019-12-11 08:23
OS Software Release (ROM)...............SDV-05.4.00 2019-12-11 08:23

3.2      Software Version EAGLE One (eagleONE.bin)
==================================================

	EAGLEONE Release ONE-05.4.00

        (Build date 2019-12-11 07:57)

After a successful software update, the correct version should
be displayed upon entry of the CLI command "show system info".
The version string for this software release is:

OS Software Release.....................ONE-05.4.00 2019-12-11 07:57
OS Software Release (ROM)...............ONE-05.4.00 2019-12-11 07:57

4. History of Changes
=====================

Software Release 04.3.00 (Customer beta test version)
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- New VxWorks operating system 

Software Release 04.3.01 (First released version)
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- Performance improvement
- Feedback from beta testing

Software Release 04.3.02
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- Hub and Spoke (including VPN tunnels)
- Security enhancements

Software Release 04.4.00
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- 1:1 NAT inside a VPN tunnel
- VPNs without certificates
- X.509 VPNs which do not check the system clock
- Increased number of active VPN profiles
- Increased number of active VPNs
- 1:1 NAT together with router redundancy
- Ping from source interface
- Automatic configuration rollback
- Appropriate use banner
- More secure default VPN settings
- Enhanced maintenance functionality

Software Release 05.0.00
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- Firewall Learning Mode
- Start VPN connections using the redundant power supply
- IP address assignment over to VPN clients
- Double NAT
- Selective Firewall rules for ICMP
- VPN LED indication
- Address templates for IP Firewall rules
- Automatic daily disconnect of PPPoE connection
- SFTP for SSH
- Layer 2 Redundancy communication state display
- Device reachability test in many web interface dialogs
- Improvements in the Firewall

Software Release 05.0.01
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- Problems with configurations containing multiple VPN connections with remote 
  peer "any" have been fixed.
- Minor corrections in the web interface.

Software Release 05.1.00
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- full featured DNS cache
- Enhanced Router Redundancy Link failure switch back
- Visible Redundancy Status Display
- Corrections, e.g. in VPN and Redundancy

Software Release 05.2.00
------------------------
- SNMP over HTTPS tunnel (RADIUS authentication for the web interface)
- Version display in the web start applet
- Corrections, e.g. in VPN and CLI

Software Release 05.2.01
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- Corrections, e.g. 
User-Firewall together with RADIUS, wrong Proxy ARP response packets

Software Release 05.3.00
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- Corrections, e.g. 
    OpenSSL Update, 
    improve NAT together with Router Redundancy, 
    External IP address as trap agent address
- EAGLE One hardware support with digital input for service mode

Software Release 05.3.02
------------------------
- Corrections, e.g. 
    OpenSSL Update, 
    NTP changes,
    ping freeze together with Router Redundancy Host Check,
    Fingerprint of web server certificate is shown in CLI using command "show login"

Software Release 05.3.03
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- Corrections, e.g.
    Correct handling of long passwords when using RADIUS
    Improved accuracy of internal clock (EAGLE One)

Software Release 05.3.04
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- Corrections, e.g.
    Correct status LED for signal contact
    LLDP interoperability issue with MACH4000

Software Release 05.3.05
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- Corrections, e.g.
    Modified serial number of ACA 21 (new) and ACA 22 is shown in CLI using command "show system info",
    Correct accuracy of Internal clock,
    Successive authentication list methods are not processed if previous method returned a reject,
    Firewall forwarding EAPoL frames for 802.1X when specific Firewall rules and EAPOL are enabled
- EAPOL configuration option under Port Forwarding is shown in CLI using command "show packet-forwarding" as well as in GUI

Software Release 05.3.06
------------------------
- Corrections, e.g.
    Deny packet with same destination and source IP and not create mapping for the same 
    Handling of Data Access Exception due to enable / disable of Admin state of both internal and external interfaces
    Handling usage of Pool buffers which is previously depleted during repeatedly toggling of Adminstate of both Interfaces (int and ext) from enable to disable and vice versa
    Handling when NAT finding entry procedure in the exception case where failure occurs during addition of new entry

Software Release 05.3.07
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- Corrections, e.g.
    Mentioned changes of vxWorks vulnerability patches are added: 
	DHCP relay Patch 
	TCP stack patch [Without urg_mode/urg_pointer related patch]
	IP stack and IP-Ethernet stack [igmp and RARP  not enabled for eagleone]
- Filtering of SIS Logic Solver Unlock Commands for Emersion IPD

Software Release 05.4.00
------------------------
- Password change on first login and a device logout after successful password change and enforce a new login.
- SNMPv3 and file transfers are available after password change on first login. 
- On default Telnet, SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 is disabled.
- Default read only user removed.

5. Contact
==========

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6. END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
=============================

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Network Time Protocol (NTP):
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The following individuals contributed in part to the Network Time Protocol 
Distribution Version 4 and are acknowledged as authors of this work.

   1. Mark Andrews <mark_andrews@isc.org> Leitch atomic clock controller
   2. Bernd Altmeier <altmeier@atlsoft.de> hopf Elektronik serial line 
      and PCI-bus devices
   3. Viraj Bais <vbais@mailman1.intel.com> and Clayton Kirkwood 
      <kirkwood@striderfm.intel.com> port to WindowsNT 3.5
   4. Michael Barone <michael,barone@lmco.com> GPSVME fixes
   5. Jean-Francois Boudreault <Jean-Francois.Boudreault@viagenie.qc.ca>
      IPv6 support
   6. Karl Berry <karl@owl.HQ.ileaf.com> syslog to file option
   7. Greg Brackley <greg.brackley@bigfoot.com> Major rework of WINNT port. 
      Clean up recvbuf and iosignal code into separate modules.
   8. Marc Brett <Marc.Brett@westgeo.com> Magnavox GPS clock driver
   9. Piete Brooks <Piete.Brooks@cl.cam.ac.uk> MSF clock driver, Trimble 
      PARSE support
  10. Reg Clemens <reg@dwf.com> Oncore driver (Current maintainer)
  11. Steve Clift <clift@ml.csiro.au> OMEGA clock driver
  12. Casey Crellin <casey@csc.co.za> vxWorks (Tornado) port and help with 
      target configuration
  13. Sven Dietrich <sven_dietrich@trimble.com> Palisade reference clock 
      driver, NT adj. residuals, integrated Greg's Winnt port.
  14. John A. Dundas III <dundas@salt.jpl.nasa.gov> Apple A/UX port
  15. Torsten Duwe <duwe@immd4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de> Linux port
  16. Dennis Ferguson <dennis@mrbill.canet.ca> foundation code for 
      NTP Version 2 as specified in RFC-1119
  17. John Hay <jhay@@icomtek.csir.co.za> IPv6 support and testing
  18. Glenn Hollinger <glenn@herald.usask.ca> GOES clock driver
  19. Mike Iglesias <iglesias@uci.edu> DEC Alpha port
  20. Jim Jagielski <jim@jagubox.gsfc.nasa.gov> A/UX port
  21. Jeff Johnson <jbj@chatham.usdesign.com> massive prototyping overhaul
  22. Hans Lambermont <Hans.Lambermont@nl.origin-it.com> or 
      <H.Lambermont@chello.nl> ntpsweep
  23. Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@FreeBSD.ORG> Oncore driver (Original author)
  24. Frank Kardel <kardel (at) ntp (dot) org> PARSE <GENERIC> driver 
      (>14 reference clocks), STREAMS modules for PARSE, support scripts, 
      syslog cleanup, dynamic interface handling
  25. William L. Jones <jones@hermes.chpc.utexas.edu> RS/6000 AIX modifications, 
      HPUX modifications
  26. Dave Katz <dkatz@cisco.com> RS/6000 AIX port
  27. Craig Leres <leres@ee.lbl.gov> 4.4BSD port, ppsclock, 
      Magnavox GPS clock driver
  28. George Lindholm <lindholm@ucs.ubc.ca> SunOS 5.1 port
  29. Louis A. Mamakos <louie@ni.umd.edu> MD5-based authentication
  30. Lars H. Mathiesen <thorinn@diku.dk> adaptation of foundation code for 
      Version 3 as specified in RFC-1305
  31. Danny Mayer <mayer@ntp.org>Network I/O, Windows Port, Code Maintenance
  32. David L. Mills <mills@udel.edu> Version 4 foundation: clock discipline, 
      authentication, precision kernel; clock drivers: Spectracom, Austron, 
      Arbiter, Heath, ATOM, ACTS, KSI/Odetics; 
      audio clock drivers: CHU, WWV/H, IRIG
  33. Wolfgang Moeller <moeller@gwdgv1.dnet.gwdg.de> VMS port
  34. Jeffrey Mogul <mogul@pa.dec.com> ntptrace utility
  35. Tom Moore <tmoore@fievel.daytonoh.ncr.com> i386 svr4 port
  36. Kamal A Mostafa <kamal@whence.com> SCO OpenServer port
  37. Derek Mulcahy <derek@toybox.demon.co.uk> and Damon Hart-Davis <d@hd.org> 
      ARCRON MSF clock driver
  38. Rainer Pruy <Rainer.Pruy@informatik.uni-erlangen.de> monitoring/trap 
      scripts, statistics file handling
  39. Dirce Richards <dirce@zk3.dec.com> Digital UNIX V4.0 port
  40. Wilfredo Snchez <wsanchez@apple.com> added support for NetInfo
  41. Nick Sayer <mrapple@quack.kfu.com> SunOS streams modules
  42. Jack Sasportas <jack@innovativeinternet.com> Saved a Lot of space on 
      the stuff in the html/pic/ subdirectory
  43. Ray Schnitzler <schnitz@unipress.com> Unixware1 port
  44. Michael Shields <shields@tembel.org> USNO clock driver
  45. Jeff Steinman <jss@pebbles.jpl.nasa.gov> Datum PTS clock driver
  46. Harlan Stenn <harlan@pfcs.com> GNU automake/autoconfigure makeover, 
      various other bits (see the ChangeLog)
  47. Kenneth Stone <ken@sdd.hp.com> HP-UX port
  48. Ajit Thyagarajan <ajit@ee.udel.edu>IP multicast/anycast support
  49. Tomoaki TSURUOKA <tsuruoka@nc.fukuoka-u.ac.jp>TRAK clock driver
  50. Paul A Vixie <vixie@vix.com> TrueTime GPS driver, 
      generic TrueTime clock driver
  51. Ulrich Windl <Ulrich.Windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de> corrected and validated 
      HTML documents according to the HTML DTD 


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