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This release provides updated network controller firmware for the QLogic FastLinQ (BCM57xx, BCM578xx and 45xxx) Network Adapters. This release should be used with the QLogic family version 20.0.0 device drivers.
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes: - In the presence of heavy broadcast traffic, 57800 LOM adapter keeps continuously attempting PXE boot and eventually fails with PXE- E63 error. - When verifing storage targets in RACADM the info does match up with CMC view - Change Max PF MSI-X Vector configuration in preboot options from 0 .. 64 to 17..32 - On M630 running ESXi5.5 U2 with BCM57810 mezz adapter connected to MXL blade switch, the interface duplex setting will be sometimes incorrectly displayed as half duplex. - On M620 running ESXi with BCM57810 adapter, sometimes scsi aborts could lead to system crash (PSOD). - iDRAC-ICEE:Unable to obtain DHCP IP on Shared Lom with Qlogice NXII NIC - Qlogic 57810 and Force10 S3048 switch combo produce CRC errors with iSCSI Read at 9000 MTU - 57840 CMM reset configuration to default and LC default settings do not reset all values to default - With 578xx adatpers, if the number of MSI-X vectors is set to 2 in preboot configuration menu, no Network Adapter found after booting to OS. - Qlogic Banner Message timeout value couldn't set to 15(no delay). - iDrac IP lossing while updating FW from N-1 to N when idrac is in shared mode
Enhancements: Added support for QLogic FastLinQ 25G 45xxx Ethernet Adapters
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