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iDRAC9 Version 5.10.50.00 Release Notes

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Networking and IO

Table 1. Incorrect link speed displayed for network adapters If auto negotiation is enabled for a network adapter, iDRAC GUI and the racadm getniccfg command in RACADM displays incorrect settings for speed and duplex parameters.
Description If auto negotiation is enabled for a network adapter, iDRAC GUI and the racadm getniccfg command displays incorrect settings for speed and duplex parameters.
Workaround N/A
Systems Affected All systems supported by this release.
Tracking number 230642
Table 2. Unable to add iDRAC Static IP After setting iDrac static IP using IPV4 group (IPv4.1.Address, IPv4.1.Gateway,IPv4.1.Netmask) using Redfish or RACADM interface, a new IP address may not apply and system may become inaccessible.
Description After setting iDrac static IP using IPV4 group (IPv4.1.Address, IPv4.1.Gateway,IPv4.1.Netmask) using Redfish or RACADM interface, a new IP address may not apply and system may become inaccessible.
Workaround Use the IPV4Static group (IPv4Static.1.Address, IPv4Static.1.Gateway,IPv4Static.1.Netmask) to set static IP address.
Systems Affected All systems supported by this release.
Tracking number 185458
Table 3. Partial information displayed for Mellanox Cards iDRAC interfaces only display partial information for the Mellanox network cards, such as, in InfiniBand mode the card is displayed as a NIC device. Also, no board manufacturer and version is available.
Description iDRAC interfaces only display partial information for the Mellanox network cards, such as, in InfiniBand mode the card is displayed as a NIC device. Also, no board manufacturer and version is available.
Workaround N/a
Systems Affected All systems supported by this release.
Tracking number 179265
Table 4. NIC or FC device slot listed in hardware inventory even when disabled in BIOS For some NIC or FC cards, even if the device slot is disabled in BIOS, the slot may still get listed in the hardware inventory.
Description For some NIC or FC cards, even if the device slot is disabled in BIOS, the slot may still get listed in the hardware inventory.
Workaround N/A
Systems Affected All systems supported by this release.
Tracking number 104535

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