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This release provides updated network controller firmware for the Broadcom NetXtreme-E devices. This release should be used with the Broadcom NetXtreme-E 22.6 device drivers.
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes: - Default EVB Mode should be changed to VEPA when "Advanced NPAR" is selected as Virtualization mode. - Port status & switch details showing blank in idrac GUI Network Devices Summary page for BCOM NIC. - Link status shows unknown after rebootless NIC firmware update. - NSX-T Tunnel flapping/down with NetXtreme-E BCM57504 4x25G OCP adapter. - Firmware update failure: "because the update operation was abruptly stopped. The reason for abrupt stoppage: Processing error." - BCM57454 card status is showing as Unknown after a full power cycle. - Shared LOM iDRAC IP address is not accessible when the MX750c system is booted into Lifecycle Controller. - Missing device name in UEFI HII form. - Broadcom Part Number is not showing in the Hardware Inventory. - Intermittent firmware update failure on 5741x devices.
Enhancements: - Add support for dual port 100GbE OCP card. - Add feature to program boards to factory default. - Changed the ASIC maximum temperature threshold.
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