Release Notes
file:///T|/htdocs/SOFTWARE/smdrac3/drac5/160/en/readme/readme.txt[10/26/2012 2:01:37 PM]
4. Close the Web browser and try Console Redirection again.
* Smart Card login and Single Sign-On functionality is not
supported on Windows 2000 Management Station.
* For updating DRAC 5 firmware through the Web GUI, ensure that
a valid .d5 image file and path are provided in the text box on the
firmware update page.
* The Kerberos based Single Sign-On and Smart Card TFA feature does
not work with Windows Server 2008 64-bit domain controllers
unless the following steps are performed on the domain controller:
1. While generating the keytab using "ktpass", the +setPass option
needs to be supplied as an additional argument.
2. There is also another known issue which hampers Kerberos
authentication. See the following KB article to resolve the
issue: “http://support.microsoft.com/kb/951191."
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MAC Address Assignment between LOM and DRAC
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* When a NIC is in “Shared between LAN on the Motherboard” (LOM) and
DRAC, the DRAC firmware assigns a separate MAC address for LOM and
the DRAC 5.
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CHANGE IN DEFAULT CONFIGURATION SETTINGS
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For firmware version 1.60:
None
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KNOWN ISSUES FOR DRAC 5
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* In Firefox browser on Linux systems, sometimes the plug-ins for
virtual media and console redirection are shown as unsigned. This
is an issue with the Firefox browser. To resolve this, download
the plugins and re-login to DRAC 5.
* When you use Internet Explorer version 6 SP2 or version 7 to log
into the DRAC 5 Web GUI and the client is on a private network but
without access to the Internet, you may experience a delay of up to
30 seconds. To work around this issue, do the following:
1. Disable the phishing filter.
"https://phishingfilter.microsoft.com/faq.aspx"
2. Disable CRL fetching:
a. Click “Tools”-> “Options”-> “Advanced” [tab]-> “Security.”
b. Clear “Check for publisher's certificate revocation.”