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The Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) is designed to make server administrators more productive and improve the overall availability of Dell servers. iDRAC also provides an out-of-band mechanism for configuring the platform, applying firmware updates, saving or restoring a system backup, or deploying an operating system, either by using a GUI or a remote scripting language, such as Redfish or RACADM.
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes: - Fixed the BEZL0003 Air filter functionality message appearing in LC logs on PowerEdge R7715 and PowerEdge R7725 servers. - Fixed the issue of Virtual Media connection failing when logging in with Active Directory accounts while local accounts function normally. - Fixed the issue where Active Directory integration failed to configure while all other account types functioned normally. - Fixed the issue where incomplete crash dump and timeout errors are observed. - Fixed the issue of the specified SNMP OID for SystemState Status returning a "no such instance" response. - Fixed the issue of Remote Syslog messages not being RFC compliant and missing required RFC 5424 header fields, preventing Syslog servers from correctly parsing the messages. - Fixed the issue of Quicksync failing during connection and resulting in a certificate - related error. - Fixed the issue of the Time Zone dropdown missing in the iDRAC UI when using unlocalized browser languages such as Korean, Greek, Dutch, or Vietnamese. - Fixed the issue of the SupportAssistEULAAccepted attribute failing during an SCP import operation. - Fixed the issue of the iDRAC10 UI not updating Fan PWM readings when accessed via FQDN with a custom certificate, while the values refresh correctly through REDFISH and RACADM. - Fixed the issue of the IPMI tool chassis status command incorrectly reporting Drive Fault and Cooling / Fan Fault as true despite no actual faults on the server. -Fixed the issue where iDRAC intermittently failed to obtain a DHCPv6 address during boot while Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC) continued to function. -Fixed the issue where iDRAC users and certificates are randomly deleted.
Enhancements:
- Added support for the 3200W 277 VAC Common Redundant Power Supply (CRPS) and HVDC Titanium 73.5 mm power supply units. - Added support for the Emulex-based network communication module. - Added support for Nuvoton TPM firmware. - Added support for AMD Secure Encrypted Virtualization. - Added support for CXL device attestation using Security Protocol and Data Model (SPDM). - Support for iDRAC in PowerEdge R4715 and PowerEdge R5715 servers. - Introduced OAuth (delegated authentication) capabilities in the base / free iDRAC tier. - Added a configuration switch to disable System Erase, with the feature disabled by default. - Added CAC / PIV smart ID authentication support for child domains. - Added support for DNS resolution behavior. - Enabled SPDM for NVMe devices. - Introduced a global notification banner on the dashboard to highlight new updates. - Added the ability to set BIOS time from iDRAC. - Updated device communication frequency from 400 kHz to 100 kHz. - Added automatic retry capability for failed drive rekey operations. - Added support to stage SEKM / iLKM enable and disable commands. - Added Lifecycle Controller (LC) - less infrastructure support. - Improved the quality and accuracy of LC logging messages. - Added network transceiver inventory and monitoring capabilities. - Added IRC - to - iDRAC authorization support.
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