Intel NIC Family Version 22.5.0 Firmware for Intel E810 Adapters and Intel E823 LOM
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This software bundle includes the Dell Technologies Update Package to install Intel NIC Firmware Family Version 22.5.x on Intel E810 adapters and Intel E823 LOM. This release provides continued code optimization to improve performance.
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes ===== - Intel Ethernet 800 Series based adapters are subject to the content of Intel Technical Advisory TA_00835. Please review INTEL_TA_00835 for more detail. {257917} - Resolved an issue that for Intel E810-based adapters the "Not Available" status was displayed in iDRAC GUI for the Switch Connection ID and Switch Port Connection ID fields. {259269} - Resolved an issue that resetting the Intel(R) Ethernet 100G 2P E810-CQDA2T adapters to default setting does not set to default port speeds. {241590} - Resolved an issue where iDRAC connectivity via the shared port of the Intel 25G 4P E810-XXV-st, 25G 4P E810-XXV-stg, 100G 2P E810-C-st and 100G 2P E810-C-stg adapters can be lost after a cold reboot. Ensure the dedicated iDRAC port is in the "Failover Network" to avoid network disruption. {269531} - Resolved an issue where Intel(R) Ethernet 100G 2P E810-C-stg Adapter and Intel(R) Ethernet 100G 2P E810-C-st Adapter could become undetected while the system is booting. {270324} - Resolved an issue with Intel(R) Ethernet 25G 4P E810-XXV-stg Adapter and Intel(R) Ethernet 25G 4P E810-XXV-st Adapter, where PTP timeouts could occur and cause unintentional device behavior. {271202}
Enhancements ============ - Added additional 10G Base-T module support (DPN PKR0R) for Intel(R) Ethernet Connection 25G 4P E823-C-st LOM. {262190} - Added ePPS support for Intel(R) Ethernet 25G 4P E810-XXV-stg Adapter, Intel(R) Ethernet 25G 4P E810-XXV-st Adapter, Intel(R) Ethernet 100G 2P E810-C-stg Adapter, and Intel(R) Ethernet 100G 2P E810-C-st Adapter. {268497} - FW mechanism improvements made to properly detect low-to-high and high-to-low power state transition on Intel(R) Ethernet Connection 25G 4P E823-C LOM {270874}.
Known Issues ============ - When performing a firmware update using the return to factory defaults option, if there are added TLVs that are needed for firmware functionality, firmware might go into recovery mode. To work around this issue, perform an update using the no preservation option and then override the needed PFA settings with information from factory settings. - When using the dual rate 10G/25G SR optics module (DN# M14MK), linking at 10G may not be possible if auto negotiation is enabled. To workaround this issue, disable Auto Negotiation on the switch interface. On the adapter side: - To obtain 10Gps link on pre-OS environment, set Media Detection to Disabled in Main Configuration Page and in NIC Configuration, uncheck the box labeled 25G and make sure the box for 10G is checked, this will force the link speed to 10Gps. - To obtain 10Gps link on OS, you will need to manually set the speed to 10Gps. For example, use "ethtool -s INTERFACE advertise 0x80000000000" on Linux. - Switching the port from one to another in the setting "NIC Selection" in "NIC Settings" in iDRAC GUI does not work for the Intel 25G 4P E810-XXV-st, 25G 4P E810-XXV-stg, 100G 2P E810-C-st, and 100G 2P E810-C-stg adapters if the system is in S5 power state. {257723} - On Intel(R) E810 adapters, please ensure that the global SR-IOV setting in the BIOS matches the NIC SR-IOV setting (in both enabled and disabled cases). Failing to do so may result in unintended behavior. {265175} - When the system is powered off, iDRAC accessibility may be lost if the primary shared LOM port of Intel(R) Ethernet 25G 4P E810-XXV-stg or Intel(R) Ethernet 25G 4P E810-XXV-st Adapter is disconnected even if the secondary port of the same adapter is connected. {274668} - In the Dell platforms of XR4000 series, the iDRAC connection may be lost during power transitions if using the Intel E823 LOM ports for iDRAC connectivity. The workaround is enable the "Wake On LAN" setting of the LOM in System Setup page. {271009}
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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Dell Update Packages for Linux can be used as stand-alone applications that ensure that specific validation criteria are met, then apply an update. Note: Update Packages for Linux are open source. See the Dell Update Packages for Linux Readme for details.
This firmware must be installed by one of the following methods.
- Execution from a Red Hat Enterprise Linux command shell - Execution from a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server command shell - Execution from a supported Windows Operating System - Upload of the EXE file via the iDRAC GUI > Maintenance > System Update interface - Upload of the EXE file via iDRAC using racadm or WSMAN - Upload of the EXE file via the Lifecycle Controller GUI
Once installed, the firmware may interoperate with any operating system for which a compatible driver is present.
==================================== Windows Update Package Installation: ==================================== Download 1. Click the "Download Now" link to download the file. 2. When the File Download window appears, click Save to save the file to your hard drive.
Installation 1. Browse to the location where you downloaded the file and double-click the new file. 2. Read over the release information presented in the dialog window. 3. Download and install any prerequisites identified in the dialog window before proceeding. 4. Click the Install button. 5. Follow the remaining prompts to perform the update.
==================================================== [Alternative] Installation via Lifecycle Controller. ==================================================== 1. Copy the downloaded firmware DUP for Windows to removable USB storage. 2. Insert the removable USB storage in a USB port of the server to be updated. 3. Reboot the server. 4. Press the F10 key to enter Lifecycle Controller. 5. In the left navigation pane, click Firmware Update. 6. In the main pane click Launch Firmware Update. 7. On the Step 1 of 3: Select Update Repository page, select Local Drive. 8. Click the Next button. 9. On the Step 2 of 3: Enter Access Details page, select the removable USB storage from the Local Drive drop-down list. 10. Type the path and filename of the firmware DUP in the File Path or Update Package Path text box. Example: \Network_Firmware_HDWKR_WN64_22.5.7_A00_01.EXE 11. Click the Next button. 12. On the Step 3 of 3: Select Updates page, select the checkbox next to one, or more, of the Available System Updates. 13. Click the Apply button to complete the installation process.
================================== Linux Update Package Installation: ================================== Download 1. Click the Download Now link to download the file. 2. When the File Download window appears, click Save to save the file to your hard drive.
Installation 1. Make sure that the network adapter's base driver is loaded in the OS 2. Read over the release information presented by executing the ./Network_Firmware_HDWKR_LN_22.5.7_A00_01.BIN --version command from the shell. 3. Download and install any prerequisites identified in the above step before proceeding. 4. Run the update by executing ./Network_Firmware_HDWKR_LN_22.5.7_A00_01.BIN from the shell. 5. Follow the remaining prompts to perform the update.
GnuPG Signature of Dell Update Package Instructions for Network_Firmware_HDWKR_LN_22.5.7_A00_01.BIN:
Download 1. Click the Download Now link to download the file. 2. When the File Download window appears, click Save to save the file to your hard drive.
Installation 1. Import the Dell public key. (You only need to do this once on your system) 2. Verify the Dell Update Package by using its signature file, Network_Firmware_HDWKR_LN_22.5.7_A00_01.BIN.sign
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