Oops. Cisco installed wrong firmware on some boxes and they report fake ‘severe faults’
But Cisco advises care when using that tool, as while it can tell you if your box was shipped with the crocked code, it can’t report on any firmware updates you may already have installed.that some of its servers included SSDs that die after 40,000 hours of use due to another firmware issue.
“Cisco recently changed the default software preloaded on all new Cisco DNA Center appliances to Cisco DNA Center Software Version 2.3.3.4 and CIMC Version 4.1. This change was made to switch to the new Generally Available software version, as is done from time to time. Due to a manufacturing process error during the switch, only the Cisco DNA Center, CIMC, and BIOS software was upgraded.
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