Firmware 6.20 is out.
Davicom rebuilt the web server.
The most significant CORTEX Firmware release in years. The entire web architecture has been rewritten, and a long list of new functions built on top of it.
Almost everything in version 6.20 sits on top of this one change. The CORTEX web interface has been rebuilt from the ground up. The screens you know are still the screens you know, but the engine underneath moves a fraction of the data and makes a third of the requests. That shows up first on the backhaul links where data throughput is expensive: a cellular modem on a mountaintop, a satellite backhaul, a VPN that adds latency to every request.
Then there is what Davicom built on it. Summary States fold up to 128 I/O points into one alarm point. Custom log memory has expanded eightfold. Alarm Call Instructions attach the right procedure to any alarm. A MIB browser now lives inside the unit, and an I/O search tool means nobody has to remember that 1A7 is CH 1 RF POWER. Default passwords are gone, and SNMPv3 gets stronger authentication and privacy.
**Note** The Director password has to be set on the first connection after the upgrade.
If you have questions about that, fleet rollouts, or the licensed CSV option, contact the Davicom team today.
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