iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller v. 2.15.10.10

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iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller v. 2.15.10.10
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iDRAC-with-Lifecycle-Controller_Firmware_VN754_WN64_2.15.10.10_A00.EXE | 102.73 MB
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File Format: Update Package for MS Windows 64-Bit.
File Name: iDRAC-with-Lifecycle-Controller_Firmware_VN754_WN64_2.15.10.10_A00.EXE
File Size: 102.73 MB
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MD5:
477cdfd6acbfdd3be453fe240c450a73
SHA1:
954e755d37a5ed05f1892fa130a809b9d4a71250
SHA-256:
ffdfa6412241d89203f1e2bc3495356a93a501eb5360dba0eaa4ac2556462fb2

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Fixes & Enhancements

Enhancements:
-Support for the following PowerEdge systems:
- PowerEdge FC430
- PowerEdge FD332

-Support for using single iDRAC firmware across Dell 12th and 13th generation PowerEdge servers.

- Support to switch the controller mode from RAID to HBA and back on PERC 9.1 and later controllers.

- Enables SSL encryption between client and server using 256 bit or higher.

- Added racadm proxy support for PowerEdge FX2 chassis. Allows an iDRAC administrator
utilizing Chassis Management at Server (CMAS) to issue a racadm command to
CMC using iDRAC.

- Added event proxy support for PowerEdge FX2 chassis. Allows an iDRAC managing a PowerEdge FX2 CMC
utilizing CMAS to display CMC events.

- Added support for iDRAC Shared LOM on PowerEdge FX2 chassis.

- Upgraded OpenSSL v1.0.1j; response to CVE-2014-3566 for the "POODLE" issue.

- Upgraded OpenSSH v6.6; response to CVE-2010-5107, CVE-2014-2532.

- Added support for QLogic BCM57xx and BCM57xxx NIC cards.

- Added support for Intel Ethernet Network Adapters X710.

- Added support for the following Emulex network cards:
- Emulex OneConnect OCe14102-U1-D 2-port PCIe 10GbE CNA
- Emulex OneConnect OCm14104-U1-D 4-port 10GbE rNDC CNA
- Emulex OneConnect OCm14102-U5-D 2-port 10GbE Mezz CNA
- Emulex OneConnect OCm14102-U4-D 2-port 10GbE bNDC CNA
- Emulex OneConnect OCe14102-N1-D 2-port PCIe 10GbE NIC
- Emulex OneConnect OCm14104-N1-D 4-port 10GbE rNDC NIC
- Emulex OneConnect OCm14102-N5-D 2-port 10GbE Mezz NIC
- Emulex OneConnect OCm14102-N6-D 2-port 10GbE bNDC NIC

Fixes:
- VNC password is not retained in iDRAC after an iDRAC reboot.

- Assertion of PSx-PG-Fail in the SEL is automatically de-asserted upon recovery of PSU-Good or removal of related PSU.

- The BIOS configuration job completes with errors when the Virtualization Technology setting is changed. The job status displays an error though the settings are successfully applied.

- The WS-MAN interface stops functioning when running several WS-MAN sessions simultaneously.

- Auto Config may not apply the XML configuration changes if the host system is turned on or while using the Enable Once After Reset DHCP provisioning option.

- iDRAC network access issues after iDRAC configuration is reset to the factory defaults.

- iDRAC network access issues using shared LOM on PowerEdge FC430 servers.

- Reset to default on Dell PowerEdge M820 results in an unexpected behavior. The IP on the system displays as IP on the system is 192.168.0.120 instead of 0.0.0.0.

- On a system with an ID module installed, the ID module network settings are not configured properly during the initial ID module installation and after performing a reset to default.

- Fans run at full speed on systems with mixed PERC cards - one PERC card with battery and another card without battery.
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Version

2.15.10.10, A00

Release date

25 Jun 2015

Download Type

Firmware

Category

iDRAC with Lifecycle controller

Importance

Recommended
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.

File Format: An application
File Name: iDRAC8_2.15.10.10_A00.exe
File Size: 85.82 MB
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MD5:
e05ad2b068478b51d6781f7bcd42aee8
SHA1:
68f8819e7284371daed9fbd710e8685644d545e1
SHA-256:
c95fb67255eea9f748f4c37ae0f43bc60ef4fa3c8165c5292356366b1cf174f4

File Format: A GnuPG file which contains a cryptographic signature
File Name: iDRAC-with-Lifecycle-Controller_Firmware_VN754_LN_2.15.10.10_A00.BIN.sign
File Size: 194 Bytes
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MD5:
dab540262c28b648c105e7cde8267d9e
SHA1:
b56897577110cf97798cd4f4bf3e8c3953f21b41
SHA-256:
4788336213cc710b52a33bb07428ad06ddf078de64b6e6d4e2bbbee263cfcb9e

File Format: An archive of PDF files to provide help and procedural information to the customers
File Name: iDRAC_ 2_15_10_10_A00_ReleaseNotes.pdf
File Size: 207.81 KB
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MD5:
d959f5a609b158fa040bd7bef72ff372
SHA1:
33fe6d50f1473cf32fbec9fba96f21181f92e39c
SHA-256:
0f8302fc934b14c03d309ca66ecd9bf85f1cdbd0f29614aa3e3c95d38f45ae14

File Format: External release notes
File Name: iDRAC_ 2_15_10_10_A00_ReleaseNotes.txt
File Size: 81.77 KB
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MD5:
a710c137f4c38c9beb2e3de487759371
SHA1:
5e35bfeed7d7c033a5aad426c2510d4c487aa0d6
SHA-256:
23f03c8892d64f82b1f0dfc0025933436f68debb45e50589f2f7cbe4b49c95ba

File Format: Update Package for MS Windows 32-Bit
File Name: iDRAC-with-Lifecycle-Controller_Firmware_VN754_WN32_2.15.10.10_A00.EXE
File Size: 95.6 MB
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MD5:
c8621d07bc1727fe0d0675d5e36684c0
SHA1:
6986f9d6b31ff2a6ff751df87f27e27ab96d51ca
SHA-256:
399237b3585f203e2d9a48b354465b0055f5d1c1d4112867af685053ba550be1

File Format: Update Package for Red Hat Linux
File Name: iDRAC-with-Lifecycle-Controller_Firmware_VN754_LN_2.15.10.10_A00.BIN
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MD5:
c98405fabe8793d0f8b7f19577b1d030
SHA1:
29ee2273610db9fc919f991a946868a1cf0103d9
SHA-256:
578840a858b8cf9f011639b1a4949a97bf6513ee573613e2c37a49a949ea91b4

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