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IPMICFG for VMware ESXi Release Notes
Copyright(c) 2020 by Super Micro Computer, Inc.      http://www.supermicro.com
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 Supported VMware ESXi Versions
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VMware ESXi v6.5
VMware ESXi v6.7

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 Installation 
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1. Upload IPMICFG VIB file to ESXi host
2. Install IPMICFG_ESXi VIB
   # esxcli software vib install -v=<Path>
    (esxcli software vib install -v=/IPMICFG_*_ESXi.vib)
3. Switch to the IPMICFG directory
   # cd /opt/supermicro/ipmicfg
4. Execute "./IPMICFG.esxi"

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 IPMICFG 1.32.0 build 200910
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1. Added the "-lockdown" command to put the system in lockdown mode.
2. Added the "-mel list" command to list maintenance event log.
3. Added the function of listing dynamic IPv6 addresses to the "-ipv6 list"
   command.
4. Update SEL description.

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 Version 1.31.1 build 200721
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1. First version of IPMICFG for VMware ESXi.

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 Below commands are not supported in IPMICFG for ESXi version
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   -nvme list
   -nvme rescan
   -nvme locate <HDD name>
   -nvme stoplocate <HDD name>
   -nvme remove <HDD name> [option1] [option2]
   -nvme smartdata [HDD name]
   -tas pause
   -tas resume
   -tas refresh
   -tas clear
   -tas period <sec>
   -tas exec <cmd>
