DELL,SRV,SW,OEM-ID,1.0,A00

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'OEM ID' for 12G OEMReady.
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Fixes & Enhancements

OEMReady Madone Identity Module.Fixes: BIOS DUP upgrade issue ( on linux OS , when updating one system at a time) for Factory shipped OEM Ready System.

Enhancement:
Added '1 to many' install support for OEM ID ( using PM DUP).
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Version

1.01, A00

Release date

20 Feb 2013

Download Type

Applications

Category

Identity Module

Importance

Optional
Dell Technologies recommends reviewing this update to determine if it applies to your system. The update contains changes that impact only certain configurations or provides new features that may or may not apply to your environment.
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File Format: Update Package for MS Windows 32-Bit
File Name: Identity-Module_Application_CC02V_WN32_1.01_A00.EXE
File Size: 7.96 MB
This is a large file. Depending on your connection speed, it may take some time to download.
Format Description:
Dell Update Packages (DUP) in Microsoft Windows 32bit format have been designed to run on Microsoft Windows 64bit Operating Systems. Dell Update Packages (DUP) in Microsoft Windows 64bit format will only run on Microsoft Windows 64bit Operating Systems. When selecting a device driver update be sure to select the one that is appropriate for your operating system.
To ensure the integrity of your download, please verify the checksum value.
MD5:
c223e629eb39464374f79a75a158215a
SHA1:
a2caddc6b035c91db261ec450261e0fb35efc2da
SHA-256:
b5be0b23d64f3314dc616b171999e55029f1aa81a359405440fcf6e798d57987

File Format: An application
File Name: CC02V_T620_Cust_1_01.exe
File Size: 164.38 KB
This is a large file. Depending on your connection speed, it may take some time to download.
Format Description:
Application
To ensure the integrity of your download, please verify the checksum value.
MD5:
16c78abfaac5e57779ca56f25b7151ce
SHA1:
a6cb282c030c10e410e8e5be011e0815875d95cf
SHA-256:
d6316e234495b06049e8b55576060e588626f0a6aeef5a8f9f08e4db0d2289b0

File Format: Board Service Utility
File Name: CC02V_T620_CustBSU_1_01.exe
File Size: 164.38 KB
This is a large file. Depending on your connection speed, it may take some time to download.
Format Description:
Board Service Utility
To ensure the integrity of your download, please verify the checksum value.
MD5:
bbea3ac7430fb5d5c64c5b5108adc6ee
SHA1:
78eb5bbb5f17ee09dee1d9589f0361a1ef25dadc
SHA-256:
ac24a99b772a6f8ed021660c8b8850e496e725da194d8a6f22ab52c385ec4c5a

File Format: A GnuPG file which contains a cryptographic signature
File Name: Identity-Module_Application_CC02V_LN_1.01_A00.BIN.sign
File Size: 194 Bytes
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Format Description:
The GnuPG signature for Red Hat Linux Update Package can be used to authenticate Dell's identity in the correlated Red Hat Linux Update Package.
To ensure the integrity of your download, please verify the checksum value.
MD5:
967d2ba64928431aa1323cd510c94c90
SHA1:
d6899b273fb1b9f1deb5cf5ae841be2d22e18b88
SHA-256:
00baed4b6763a09f785c2107e466713f0ae35ce7ea83f54d6d55b274bd863460

File Format: Update Package for Red Hat Linux
File Name: Identity-Module_Application_CC02V_LN_1.01_A00.BIN
File Size: 6.63 MB
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Format Description:
Dell Update Packages for Linux can be used as stand-alone applications that ensure that specific validation criteria are met, then apply an update.
Note: Update Packages for Linux are open source. See the Dell Update Packages for Linux Readme for details.
To ensure the integrity of your download, please verify the checksum value.
MD5:
ef9641b9b810966494783aa758fdbbdd
SHA1:
45064416da5d45baeeece88ee915f33fbede692b
SHA-256:
00450f6d519af8792d22d05e3466c3e7d4c92e90c9fcec33f074fdf4388e6ef9

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OEMReady Identity Module.
1) This revision of Identity Module is recommended along with at least iDRAC 1.30.30, LC 1.1.1.18, and BIOS 1.4.5.
******************* "Cust" ( Customer ) exe *******************

PREPARATION:
1) Ensure system is already Debranded and the file is for your platform.
2) Note any iDRAC user settings that are important for your specific usage. 'Reset iDRAC to Default Settings' is needed for this installation and will set iDRAC user settings ( outside Identity Module) to revert to Std Dell Defaults.

INSTALLATION:
1) Ensure Identity Module's exe file does not have "BSU" ( Board Service Util) in its file name.
2) Extract .pm from the zip pack exe.
3) Login to iDRAC web GUI , navigate to 'Update and Rollback' link on left pane.
4) Using 'Firmware Update' tab, browse to the "Cust" .pm file and upload it.
5) Under the 'Update Details' section, select your .pm file. Ensure 'Current' and 'Available' revisions are as expected.
6) Click 'Install' button.
7) Go to 'Job Queue' tab and wait for your install job to change from 'New' to 'Completed'.
8) Navigate to 'Troubleshooting' link on left pane. Click on 'Diagnostic' tab on right. Click on 'iDRAC rest to Default Settings' link. Note: This step will set V4 DHCP to Std Dell's default value of disabled.
Wait for iDRAC reboot to complete ( about 4 minutes ).Enable V4 DHCP (assuming that was current setting).
11) Reboot the system.Wait for System to complete followed by one more self-reboot before you see updated BIOS splash logo.
12) Verify that the tab -->'System Inventory' --> 'Firmware Inventory' shows 'Identity Module' as a component with new revision.
13) Verify the Branding changes ( on iDrac GUI and System) are working.
14) Restore ( if any ) iDRAC user settings that were noted during 'Preparation' above.

******************* 'Identity Module DUP' ( aka PM DUP). *******************

Note:
1) None of the below methods using DUP are supported for users upgrading from OEMReady rev 1.0 to rev 1.01. These are listed here for
those users trying to switch back to rev 1.01 from a later revision of OEM Ready.
2)For users upgrading from OEMReady revision 1.0, using "Cust" .pm file is the only supported method.
3) All below methods are for updating installed Identity Module and not for Fresh Install.

PREPARATION:
1) Ensure you have IdentityModule DUP for the appropriate 12G platform and that your system is already Debranded using atleast OEMReady Identity Module revision 1.01.
2) Ensure you have iDRAC revision 1.30.30 or later and Lifecycle Controller revision 1.1.1.18 or later.
3) Ensure you have appropriate windows or Linux IdentityModule DUP matching your OS.

INSTALLATION ( OS DUP method ) :

1) Refer to "Dell Update Packages Version 7.2 User's Guide" or later found on Dell's support site http://www.dell.com/support/home .

INSTALLATION ( Remote Enablement method):
1) Please request latest '12G_Dell_OEM_IdentityModule_One_to_Many_Update" document from Dell OEM team.

INSTALLATION ( iDRAC GUI method):

Note: Only windows DUP are supported for this method.
1) Login to Idrac GUI. Navigate to 'Update and Rollback' link and using "Firmware Update" tab, browse to the windows DUP on your machine.
2) Upload the windows DUP and confirm "Package successfully downloaded" message under 'Update details'.
3) Click on 'Install next reboot' or 'Install and Reboot' button as appropriate.
4) Navigate to 'Job Queue' page and confirm that the job completed.
5) Let the iDRAC reboot complete ( depending upon install option you chose in step 3).
6) Reboot host.
7) Verify the Branding changes ( on iDrac GUI and System) are working.

******************* "Cust BSU ".exe (Board Service Utility) *******************

Important Notes:
1. This utility should only be used for installing after motherboard replacement and by Dell OEM Service team ( using 'MotherBoard Replacement' steps).
Use of this utility for other purposes may render the current application inoperable.
Please consult your support/services before using this utility.

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