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Release History
Release V2.3.1 (5th September 2019)
- 1Gbps FPGA updated (datecode 01 March 2019)
- Improved link status and speed mode behaviour at 1Gbps
- Fixed rate control calculations at 1Gbps
- Improved RFC2544 latency test behaviour at 10/100/1000Mbps
- Fixed report and graph formatting
- Updated all documentation
Release V2.2 (27th February 2019) – RESTRICTED RELEASE
- Added 1Gbps capability to SFP+ ports
- Added 10G/1GBase-T and 10/100/1000Base-T copper transceiver support
- Added TCL over USB
- Management Interface
- Updated all documentation except Header Definitions
Release V2.1 (8th February 2018)
- Added Save/Load named configurations on the APG Control Interface
- Added APG Test Suite Control Interface and TCL API for RFC 2544 support
- Fixed IPV4 and IPV6 headers and added automatic checksum/length field calculation
- Local capture buffer size increased to 64KB (10Gbps ports) and 256KB (40Gbps ports) [Unit firmware update required]
- Control Interface Unit IP Address field recognises hostnames
- Added Transmit and Receive PPS (packet/sec) counters
- Improved 10GBase-T transceiver behaviour
- Updated all documentation, added Test Suite documentation
Release V2.0.2 (11th September 2017)
- Deep packet capture behaviour and performance
- 40Gbps timestamp accuracy and jitter
- 40Gbps/4x10Gbps Topology change behaviour
- Updated User Guide and Quick Start Guide
- V2.0.2 Software Release is available here
Release V2.0 (7th June 2017)
- QSFP+ ports can be configured as 40Gbps or 4x10Gbps
- Multi-Burst Transmit Mode
- Packet per Second Transmit Rate
- Optional Port ID, packet sequence number, transmit and receive timestamps (to ±8ns resolution) for latency and jitter measurements.
- Up to 1GB ‘deep’ buffer available for line-rate packet capture at 10Gbps and 40Gbps
- Save captured data to PCAP file for analysis in Wireshark.
- TCL API for Linux and Windows
Updated User Guide and Quick Start Guide, new TCL User Guide and Header Definitions - V2.0 Software Release is available here