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Latest revision as of 06:11, 30 July 2025
Brief
Enabling this function to automatically apply IEC-62443 security basic settings.
Limitations and support list of Software
- This function is only supported on Ubuntu 22.04
Steps
Step1. Select the “Security Diagnosis” page.
Step2. Select the “IEC Standard Configure” icon, enter setup page.
Step3. After reading the warnings of using Security Diagnosis, click "Agree" to continue.
Step4. After accepting the agreement, the system will automatically redirect to the Security page and perform a system scan based on IEC-62443 requirements.
If you see an "unsupported" message in the image below, it means your device does not yet have permission to use the Security feature. Please contact Advantech sales to enable it.