May 10, 2018

This document provides new features, system requirements, compatibility information, and open and resolved caveats for the Cisco UCS E-Series Server and the Cisco UCS E-Series Network Compute Engine (NCE) software, BIOS release UCSEN.1.5.0.5. Use this document in conjunction with the documents in the Related Documentation.


Note

This release note is specific to UCS-EN140N-M2 and UCS-EN120E-M2 Modules. The UCSEN.1.5.0.5 BIOS image applies only to these modules.



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Overview

The Cisco UCS E-Series Servers (E-Series Servers) and the Cisco UCS E-Series Network Compute Engine (NCE) are a family of size-, weight-, and power-efficient blade servers that are housed within the Generation 2 Cisco Integrated Services Routers (Cisco ISR G2) and the Cisco ISR 4000 series. These servers provide a general-purpose compute platform for branch-office applications deployed either as bare-metal on operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows or Linux, or as virtual machines on hypervisors, such as VMware vSphere Hypervisor, Microsoft Hyper-V, or Citrix XenServer.

The E-Series Servers are purpose-built with powerful Intel Xeon processors for general-purpose compute. They come in the following form factors: single-wide and double-wide. The single-wide E-Series Server fits into one server module (SM) slot, and the double-wide E-Series Server fits into two SM slots.

Important Information About the VMware FL-SRE-V-HOST License

If you are using a VMware FL-SRE-V-HOST license (equivalent to VMware vSphere Hypervisor™ 5.X), make sure that you are using 32 GB or less of RAM. If more than 32 GB of RAM is used, you will get an error message, and you will not be able to apply the license. If you want to use 48 GB RAM, upgrade your license to FL-SRE-V-HOSTVC.

Important Information About the Host Upgrade Utility

Since CIMC release 3.0.1, a separate Host Upgrade Utility User Guide is not supported. All the information that was present in the Host Upgrade Utility User Guide is merged into the Getting Started Guide for Cisco UCS E-Series Servers and the Cisco UCS E-Series Network Compute Engine.

Open Bugs in BIOS Release UCSEN.1.5.0.5

None

Resolved and Closed Bugs

Table 1 lists the bugs resolved or closed in BIOS release UCSEN.1.5.0.5.

Table 1. Resolved or Closed Caveats

Bug ID

Summary

CSCvd18521

Aquila BIOS does not boot when debug mode is enabled.

CSCve68984

Rangeley USB may not be detected in certain configuration.

CSCvf41618

UCS-E series server not turning on automatically after power failure on 2921.

CSCvh48274

Evaluation of the Cisco UCS E-Series Servers to address the vulnerabilities known as CPU Side-Channel Information Disclosure.

CSCvf49753

Need Winbond flash support in ENCS and UCS-E NIM.

CSCvh83260

ENCS: Bypassing BIOS Password.

Related Documentation

For links to the following Cisco UCS E-Series Servers and the NCE documents, see Documentation Guide for Cisco UCS E-Series Servers and the Cisco UCS E-Series Network Compute Engine :

  • Getting Started Guide for Cisco UCS E-Series Servers and the Cisco UCS E-Series Network Compute Engine
  • Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco UCS E-Series Servers and the Cisco UCS E-Series Network Compute Engine
  • Cisco Network Modules, Server Modules, and Interface Cards Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
  • GUI Configuration Guide for Cisco UCS E-Series Servers and the Cisco UCS E-Series Network Compute Engine Integrated Management Controller
  • CLI Configuration Guide for Cisco UCS E-Series Servers and the Cisco UCS E-Series Network Compute Engine Integrated Management Controller
  • CIMC XML API Programmer’s Guide for Cisco UCS E-Series Servers and the Cisco UCS E-Series Network Compute Engine
  • Troubleshooting Guide for Cisco UCS E-Series Servers and the Cisco UCS E-Series Network Compute Engine
  • Open Source Used in Cisco UCS E-Series Servers and the Cisco UCS E-Series Network Compute Engine, Release 2.x
  • Third-Party Tools Plug-In Documentation:
    • Release Notes for Cisco IMC PowerTool, Release 1.x
    • Cisco UCS PowerTool, Release 1.1.1 User Guide
    • Cisco IMC Remote Action Service 1.1.1 User Guide for HP Operations Orchestration 9.00
    • Cisco IMC Smart Plugin 1.0 Installation Guide for HP Operations Manager—Windows
    • Cisco IMC Smart Plugin 1.0 Operations Guide for HP Operations Manager—Windows
    • Release Notes for Cisco IMC Management Pack, Release 1.1 for Microsoft System Center 2012, 2012 SP1 and 2012 R2, Operations Manager
    • Cisco IMC Management Pack User Guide, Release 1.1 for Microsoft System Center 2012, 2012 SP1 and 2012 R2, Operations Manager

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