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Dell OS10 Enterprise Edition is the new Debian Linux based operating system for the Dell portfolio disaggregating Networking Hardware and Software in an unprecedented way. OS10 Enterprise Edition is bundled with Dell’s full networking protocol stack including L2, L3, DCB, and IP services. It is compatible with common orchestration tools like Ansible, Puppet, and Chef.
Updated: December 10, 2025
ID: 000192674
Dell guidance to mitigate risk and resolution for the side-channel analysis vulnerabilities (also known as L1 Terminal Fault or L1TF) for servers, storage, and networking products. For specific information about affected platforms and next steps to apply the updates, see this guide.
Updated: August 25, 2025
ID: 000137307
This is general guide on how to reset OS10 switches back to factory default.
Updated: January 05, 2026
ID: 000212446
This document highlights minimum, recommended, and latest code versions for Dell Technologies Networking products. We carefully evaluate and monitor code deployment data to ensure that product releases meet our stringent expectations to provide our customers with reliable products and solutions.
Updated: January 05, 2026
ID: 000228560
The issue occurs on Dell OS10 switches (platform S5232F) where Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) incorrectly reports system uptime after approximately 497 days of continuous operation. This happens because the SNMP Object Identifier (OID) hrSystemUptime (from HOST-RESOURCES-MIB) uses a 32-bit TimeTicks counter, which rolls over after reaching its maximum value. The resolution is about understanding this limitation and using alternative methods (for example, Representational State Transfer (REST) Application Programming Interface (API)) to retrieve accurate uptime.
Updated: January 02, 2026
ID: 000410336
Dell Technologies Networking OS10: How to Configure Port-Channels.
Updated: December 18, 2025
ID: 000204226
In some situations, users may forget the password for both OS10 user "admin" and Linux user "linuxadmin, " this results in users unable to log in to OS10.
Updated: December 11, 2025
ID: 000201897
Dell Networking OS10 remediation is available for multiple security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: December 04, 2025
ID: 000399887
Dell Networking OS10 remediation is available for multiple security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: December 03, 2025
ID: 000399565
New OS10 image installs using ONIE
Updated: December 02, 2025
ID: 000199005
This article explains how to configure a DELL OS10 switch as a Passive Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Peer. This feature is required when the peer has Port 179 Blocked or can only be the Active BGP Peer.
Updated: November 21, 2025
ID: 000387299
Dell Networking OS10 remediation is available for multiple security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: November 12, 2025
ID: 000391062
Introduction to MTU Configuration
The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) defines the largest packet size that an interface can transmit without fragmentation. Proper MTU configuration is crucial for network performance and stability. This document provides detailed information about MTU behavior, default settings, and configuration commands for Dell Power Switches.
Updated: November 07, 2025
ID: 000228459
Dell Networking OS10 remediation is available for multiple security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: October 15, 2025
ID: 000379666
Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) is an IP encapsulation protocol used to establish a virtual point-to-point connection between two routers across a network. It is commonly used to tunnel routing protocols like RIP and OSPF between different sites. GRE is described in Request for Comments (RFC 2784.
Updated: October 03, 2025
ID: 000228691
Dell SmartFabric OS10 remediation is available for multiple security vulnerabilities that may be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: September 19, 2025
ID: 000207834
Dell SmartFabric Storage Software remediation is available for multiple security vulnerabilities that may be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: September 18, 2025
ID: 000201667
The issue a weak ssh-rsa algorithm detected by nmap on Dell’s S4148F-ON switch running firmware version 10.5.6.6. Customers reported this vulnerability and requested a solution to disable the weak algorithm. The security team confirmed that ssh-rsa is still supported in OpenSSH for backward compatibility but recommended removing it from the default list.
Updated: September 17, 2025
ID: 000275289
The following article explains how to set up Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) on OS10 switches.
Updated: September 15, 2025
ID: 000223071
A user encountered an issue with Policy-Based Routing (PBR) in a Virtual Link Trunking (VLT) environment using Dell OS10 switches. When traffic is routed to the VLT-secondary switch using VLTi interfaces, it results in "communication" errors. The issue was resolved by disabling PBR on the VLT domain. There is a workaround by restructuring the route-map configuration using two Access Control Lists (ACL) to separate traffic paths.
Updated: August 20, 2025
ID: 000357162
Vulnerability scanners running against Dell Networking OS6, OS9, and OS10 are incorrectly showing the devices are vulnerable to CVE-2023-38408.
Updated: August 08, 2025
ID: 000217210
Dell Networking OS10 remediation is available for multiple security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: August 07, 2025
ID: 000353631
Dell Networking OS10 remediation is available for multiple security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: July 28, 2025
ID: 000350707
The Type-Length-Value (TLV) Select Organization TLV is a specific type of TLV used within Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) to handle vendor-specific extensions.
It is part of the organizationally specific TLV defined in LLDP, which is used to carry custom information that the standard TLV does not cover.
Updated: July 23, 2025
ID: 000348545
Dell Networking OS10 remediation is available for multiple security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: July 23, 2025
ID: 000348734
How to run the OS10 certificate update script directly from the switch.
Updated: July 23, 2025
ID: 000188436
Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) v3 on OS10 Switches and use <snmpwalk> tool to test the connection.
Updated: July 17, 2025
ID: 000204282
Dell Networking OS10 remediation is available for multiple security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: July 17, 2025
ID: 000346195
This article explores some of the key differences between VRRP Version 2 and 3 and how to change the VRRP version in DELL OS10 Switches.
Updated: July 17, 2025
ID: 000135285
The OS10 switch typically uses the IP address of the local interface associated with the default or static route as the source IP when transferring configuration files to a remote server.
There may be scenarios where it is required to use a different configured IP address as the source when sending files through the SCP protocol.
Updated: July 15, 2025
ID: 000344871