Dell Networking N1500 Series, Firmware Version 6.3.3.9
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Patch Release of Dell Networking N1500 Series switches.
Please refer to the Release Notes for additional details which is included in the zip file - "Dell_Networking_6.3.3.9_Release_Notes"
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes: CS3615836, CS3652534-Loss of communication on certain VLANs which affected hard wired desktops and Access-Points. CS3085430, FIELD-2377, FIELD-2463-SFPs are not recognized properly after upgrading to firmware version 6.3.2.7 with CPLD v15. CS3283915, FIELD-2427-IPv6 Ping output misaligned. CS3103027, FIELD-2380-Switch console unresponsive when removing NTP server via WebUI with DNS config exists. CS3168883, FIELD-2399, FIELD-2414, FIELD-2432, FIELD-2443-Switches reporting "fan failure" logs/alarms periodically. CS3294887, FIELD-2426-With port security configured, multiple MAC addresses appears as dynamically learned but not all of them listed. CS3300818, FIELD-2428-BGPV6 Route Installation issue. CS3598463-OSPF Route table resets after uplink port-channel member interface goes down. CS3350349, FIELD-2446-No multicast S,G entry built after link failover.
Dell Technologies recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains changes to maintain overall system health. It ensures that the system software remains current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers, and software) and may include other new features.
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Fixes: CS3615836, CS3652534-Loss of communication on certain VLANs which affected hard wired desktops and Access-Points. CS3085430, FIELD-2377, FIELD-2463-SFPs are not recognized properly after upgrading to firmware version 6.3.2.7 with CPLD v15. CS3283915, FIELD-2427-IPv6 Ping output misaligned. CS3103027, FIELD-2380-Switch console unresponsive when removing NTP server via WebUI with DNS config exists. CS3168883, FIELD-2399, FIELD-2414, FIELD-2432, FIELD-2443-Switches reporting "fan failure" logs/alarms periodically. CS3294887, FIELD-2426-With port security configured, multiple MAC addresses appears as dynamically learned but not all of them listed. CS3300818, FIELD-2428-BGPV6 Route Installation issue. CS3598463-OSPF Route table resets after uplink port-channel member interface goes down. CS3350349, FIELD-2446-No multicast S,G entry built after link failover.
(1) Download the zip file - N1500v6.3.3.9a25.zip (2) Extract the image file "N1500v6.3.3.9.stk" from the zip file (3) Install the image to the switch by following the upgrade procedure "Upgrading Dell Networking N1500 Series Switches From Version 6.x.x.x to 6.3.3.9 Firmware.pdf" extracted from zip file.
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