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MXview Power Add-on License
MXview Power add-on licence – PRP and HSR network topology visualisation for IEC 61850 – Substation packet flow visibility (A/B LAN redundancy) – GOOSE message path tracking for faster troubleshooting – MMS protocol to identify related IED devices – Permanent add-on licence (requires active MXview One)
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Moxa LIC-MXviewOne-ADD-POWER-MR is the add-on licence that enables MXview Power functionality within MXview One for power-network monitoring and troubleshooting based on IEC 61850 workflows. MXview One provides the core network management foundation (discovery, visualisation, events, and central management), and this add-on expands that foundation to address the needs of substation and power automation networks that rely on redundancy and time-critical messaging.
With MXview Power enabled, MXview One provides full visibility of A and B LAN redundancy through a visualised PRP and HSR network topology and substation packet flow information. This helps engineers confirm redundancy behaviour and quickly pinpoint where packet flows differ from expectation during commissioning or fault conditions. It also supports GOOSE message path tracking for faster troubleshooting, reducing the time spent correlating which devices and paths are involved when protection or control messaging is not behaving as expected. In addition, MXview One can use MMS protocol information to identify related IED devices, supporting a clearer view of device relationships in IEC 61850 environments.
The licence is permanent and requires an active MXview One licence to activate, so you can keep the same management platform while unlocking power-focused features only where you need them.
If you operate IEC 61850 substations or power distribution networks and want a single tool to visualise PRP and HSR behaviour, validate redundancy, and trace GOOSE messaging paths, LIC-MXviewOne-ADD-POWER-MR is the direct route to add power-grade visibility inside MXview One.
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In order to process returned goods, Impulse Embedded Limited uses an internal RMA system. Before returning goods for any reason, please contact Impulse Embedded Limited (returns@impulse-embedded.co.uk) to request an RMA number. Please confirm the reason for the return of the goods, providing the Serial Number, Product Code, and Impulse Embedded Limited Invoice Number (if known).
When returning goods, please ensure they are suitably packed so as to avoid damage, are in the original packaging, along with all accessories, with the outer packaging marked with the RMA number. It is recommended that you use a signed delivery service, as goods lost in transit are not the responsibility of Impulse Embedded Limited.
Please do not write the RMA number on the goods or on the original packaging. Impulse Embedded Limited may refuse returned goods and return them if they arrive without an RMA number, or not in the original packaging.
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