Version History
2011-06-16: CANoe.IP and CANalyzer.IP 7.6
New Functions CANoe.IP 7.6
- Using the Interactive Generator Block for Ethernet, you can send Ethernet packets and socket-based UDP and TCP packets either periodically or spontaneously. In doing so, you can change the payload data at any time.
- A .NET-API is now also available to you for receiving, processing and sending out Ethernet packets.
- Individual or multiple Ethernet packets can be conveniently copied from the Trace Window to the Ethernet Packet Builder by drag & drop.
- In the Trace Window’s detail view, bit fields are shown at their actual positions as a substructure within the header.
- Signal sorting can be configured. This makes it easier for you to find signals.
- A break in the connection to the CAN/WLAN gateway is output in the Trace Window and the ASCII log file. In addition, a new callback function can be used to react to a disconnection.
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New Functions CANalyzer.IP 7.6
- Individual or multiple Ethernet packets can be conveniently copied from the Trace Window to the Ethernet Packet Builder by drag & drop.
- Signal sorting can be configured. In particular, this simplifies searching for a specific signal in Ethernet packets with long signal lists.
- In the Trace Window’s detail view, bit fields are shown at their actual positions as a substructure within the header.
- Further optimizations in the Detail View make it easier to compare Ethernet packets.
- A break in the connection to the CAN/WLAN gateway is output in the Trace Window and the ASCII log file .
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