Dell Networking X1000 Series, Firmware v3.0.0.91

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This firmware release is for the Dell Networking X1000 series switches and includes image file, boot code file, Release Notes, MIBs, and User Documentation.

Administrators upgrading Dell Networking X1008, X1008P, X1018, X1018P, X1026, X1026P, X1052, X1052P switches to firmware-image version 3.0.0.91 and Boot-code/PROM version 1.0.0.25 MUST follow the upgrade instructions documented in the “X10xx_X4012_CLI_Software_Upgrade_Instructions.pdf" procedure. Failure to follow the procedures described in that document when upgrading firmware may result in an inoperable switch!

The relevant X10xx series switches will automatically update CPLD to the latest version (X1018/P: Rev07/2.07, X1026/P: Rev08/2.08, X1052/P HW version 00.00.04 and later: Rev0B/2.13) on boot up if switches are running with older CPLD version. CPLD update will take at least 10 to 15 minutes to complete. Power cycling the switch during the CPLD update is likely to cause the switch to become inoperable and require the switches to be RMA’ed for factory re-installation of the firmware.

CPLD code will not be updated automatically for X1052/P HW version 00.00.03 and older switches. After upgrading X1052/P HW version 00.00.03 and older switches to firmware version to 3.0.0.91 and boot-code version to 1.0.0.25, the CPLD can be updated manually from boot-menu by pressing “Esc” button on switch boot-up (and selecting the option “[3]-CPLD Upgrade Force”). Please contact our technical support for more details and guidance.
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Fixes & Enhancements

Dell-1127 - DNSE/3.0.0.64 -X-Series Vulnerability Check CVE ID: CVE-2008-5161, The SSH server is configured to support Cipher Block Chaining (CBC) encryption.This may allow an attacker to recover the plaintext message from the ciphertext.
Dell-1136 - DNSE/3.0.0.90 -X4012- Interface Utilization Percentage Shows 100, Interface Utilization Percentage shows as 100 percent incorrectly in the WebUI of X4012 switches.
Dell-1140 - DNSE/3.0.0.90 - X-Series - High CPU Utilization of GOAH task Performed PCI Security scan on X-Series switches, It leads to port-channel flaps after the CPU spikes to 100 percent utilization.
Dell-1111 - DNSE/X-Series - SHA1 Trusted Certificate issues starting January 1,2017 Google Chrome will completely stop supporting SHA-1 (not including self-signed). So is it right to interpret that trusted SHA1 certificates will not be supported
Dell-1120 - 3.0.0.90 - Default settings in running-config shows 32 Po intfs while only 12 is supported CLI the default settings in show run shows 32 port-channel interfaces.
Dell-1122 - 3.0.0.90 - X1000 GUI displays the LAG Type as eth1000M for 10G ports LAG Type displayed as eth1000M instead of eth10G for the X1052 platform.
Dell-1116 - DNSE/X-Series - Bandwidth gauge displays incorrectly on dashboard Incorrect display of Bandwidth at dashboard page
Dell-1125 - DNSE/3.0.0.90 - X-Series - STP Port Settings Designated Cost Display issue Incorrect display of Designated Cost for Lag interface.
Dell-1128 - DNI/30082/X1008/X1008P - Copper ports ACT LED issue under unmanaged mode X1008/X1008P copper ports ACT LED issue under unmanaged mode.The ACT LED shows incorrect color with Amber, not correct color Green when X1008/X1008P set at unmanaged mode and ports are linked up at 100M speeds only.

Please see the Release Notes file "X1000 Series and X4012 Release Notes 3.0.0.91" included in the zip file.
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Version

3.0.0.91, A10

Release date

12 May 2017

Download Type

Firmware

Category

Network, Ethernet & Wireless

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.
Available formats View Important Information

File Format: Extracts files directly to local disk
File Name: x10xx-30091.zip
File Size: 15.41 MB
This is a large file. Depending on your connection speed, it may take some time to download.
Format Description:
This file format consists of an archive of files that may be decompressed to a directory on the hard drive. The installation can then be done from that directory.
To ensure the integrity of your download, please verify the checksum value.
MD5:
5df3be388d09aa9f2d4b5f163bd6dac4
SHA1:
26afd179cdb6fd9618f99fe5b2057d787d8e3ffd
SHA-256:
0857be35699196d6212ec626fa0a8e93a7d31b0a6c351ea8dcb2972d48c0bd71

File Format: A text file containing customer friendly fixes and enhancements information
File Name: x10xx_x40xx_v30091ReadMe.txt
File Size: 5.21 KB
This is a large file. Depending on your connection speed, it may take some time to download.
Format Description:
This file format contains plain text which can be viewed with a standard text editor.
To ensure the integrity of your download, please verify the checksum value.
MD5:
f5dc88d816ccae496487e5d033e71a09
SHA1:
17067af420e9c2dd75176bdf8789bb5ae1adfd33
SHA-256:
b8d1323ba17261de2e81efd25db544f3de11260b44ef4136fdc6628801c5aa8d

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Dell-1127 - DNSE/3.0.0.64 -X-Series Vulnerability Check CVE ID: CVE-2008-5161, The SSH server is configured to support Cipher Block Chaining (CBC) encryption.This may allow an attacker to recover the plaintext message from the ciphertext.
Dell-1136 - DNSE/3.0.0.90 -X4012- Interface Utilization Percentage Shows 100, Interface Utilization Percentage shows as 100 percent incorrectly in the WebUI of X4012 switches.
Dell-1140 - DNSE/3.0.0.90 - X-Series - High CPU Utilization of GOAH task Performed PCI Security scan on X-Series switches, It leads to port-channel flaps after the CPU spikes to 100 percent utilization.
Dell-1111 - DNSE/X-Series - SHA1 Trusted Certificate issues starting January 1,2017 Google Chrome will completely stop supporting SHA-1 (not including self-signed). So is it right to interpret that trusted SHA1 certificates will not be supported
Dell-1120 - 3.0.0.90 - Default settings in running-config shows 32 Po intfs while only 12 is supported CLI the default settings in showrun shows 32 port-channel interfaces.
Dell-1122 - 3.0.0.90 - X1000 GUI displays the LAG Type as eth1000M for 10G ports LAG Type displayed as eth1000M instead of eth10G for the X1052 platform.
Dell-1116 - DNSE/X-Series - Bandwidth gauge displays incorrectly on dashboard Incorrect display of Bandwidth at dashboard page
Dell-1125 - DNSE/3.0.0.90 - X-Series - STP Port Settings Designated Cost Display issue Incorrect display of Designated Cost for Lag interface.
Dell-1128 - DNI/30082/X1008/X1008P - Copper ports ACT LED issue under unmanaged mode X1008/X1008P copper ports ACT LED issue under unmanaged mode.The ACT LED shows incorrect color with Amber, not correct color Green when X1008/X1008P set at unmanaged mode and ports are linked up at 100M speeds only.

Please see the Release Notes file "X1000 Series and X4012 Release Notes 3.0.0.91" included in the zip file.
X1008
X1008P
X1016P
X1018
X1018P
X1026
X1026P
X1052
X1052P
1) Download the zip file "x10xx-30091.zip"
2) Extract the firmware-image file "x10xx_30091.ros" and the boot-code file "x10xx_boot-10025.rfb" from the zip file.
3) Install the image and boot-code to the switch by following the upgrade procedure "Software Upgrade Instructions (via CLI or WebUI)" extracted from zip file.

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