BIOS / BMC / Bundle Firmware for MBI-6219G-T8HX
BMC
- File Name:
- SMT_MBIPMI_261.zip
- Revision:
- 2.61
- Size(KB):
- 16,786
- MD5:
- 24d1e6d8110ff0307682b2e059c404ad
- SHA1:
- 915b3821748f7b873c8e4574a1a685b59c6fa4ed
- SHA256:
- ae9aa91bf313caedd27ac1cdae4efc5864171877ad2c70a204c7746cfe880b46
This zip file contains BIOS ROM, Flash utility, and Readme instructions. You may download the free WINZIP utility to extract the contents of this file.
Verify Your Download
To ensure the file you downloaded has not been corrupted or tampered with, compare its unique digital fingerprint (hash) to the official value below.
To ensure the file you downloaded has not been corrupted or tampered with, compare its unique digital fingerprint (hash) to the official value below.
How to Check Your File
Operating System |
Command to Run |
|---|---|
| Windows (10/11) | Powershell: Get-FileHash 'path\to\DowloadedFileName' -Algorithm SHA256 cmd: certutil -hashfile 'path\to\DowloadedFileName' SHA256 |
| macOS/Linux | sha256sum 'path/to/DowloadedFileName' |
Verification
If the hash value generated by your command exactly matches the official checksum above, your file is intact and authentic. Supermicro recommends validating the downloaded file using multiple hash algorithms.
If the hash value generated by your command exactly matches the official checksum above, your file is intact and authentic. Supermicro recommends validating the downloaded file using multiple hash algorithms.
WARNING!
It is recommended to flash the Firmware for your system only when there is a Firmware-related issue. Flashing the wrong firmware can cause irreparable damage to the system.
In no event shall Supermicro be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising from a firmware update.
It is recommended to flash the Firmware for your system only when there is a Firmware-related issue. Flashing the wrong firmware can cause irreparable damage to the system.
In no event shall Supermicro be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising from a firmware update.
BMC
- File Name:
- SMT_MBIPMI_339_REDFISH.zip
- Revision:
- 3.39
- Size(KB):
- 19,875
- MD5:
- 33cdcd726f36f8ac35d8a0e4cea4a2a8
- SHA1:
- 103a717fbaf3b88f23e64e7bfe81e97ce2af10c3
- SHA256:
- ae3536b75815c5d8b29cb99617f42a3d7d35b998479b6af0a532c7a2438f093b
- Important Note:
- * In order to upgrade IPMI REDFISH FW 3.39, customer MUST upgrade standard IPMI FW 2.61 first. Upgrade from standard IPMI FW 2.61 to IPMI REDFISH FW 3.39.
This zip file contains BIOS ROM, Flash utility, and Readme instructions. You may download the free WINZIP utility to extract the contents of this file.
Verify Your Download
To ensure the file you downloaded has not been corrupted or tampered with, compare its unique digital fingerprint (hash) to the official value below.
To ensure the file you downloaded has not been corrupted or tampered with, compare its unique digital fingerprint (hash) to the official value below.
How to Check Your File
Operating System |
Command to Run |
|---|---|
| Windows (10/11) | Powershell: Get-FileHash 'path\to\DowloadedFileName' -Algorithm SHA256 cmd: certutil -hashfile 'path\to\DowloadedFileName' SHA256 |
| macOS/Linux | sha256sum 'path/to/DowloadedFileName' |
Verification
If the hash value generated by your command exactly matches the official checksum above, your file is intact and authentic. Supermicro recommends validating the downloaded file using multiple hash algorithms.
If the hash value generated by your command exactly matches the official checksum above, your file is intact and authentic. Supermicro recommends validating the downloaded file using multiple hash algorithms.
WARNING!
It is recommended to flash the Firmware for your system only when there is a Firmware-related issue. Flashing the wrong firmware can cause irreparable damage to the system.
In no event shall Supermicro be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising from a firmware update.
It is recommended to flash the Firmware for your system only when there is a Firmware-related issue. Flashing the wrong firmware can cause irreparable damage to the system.
In no event shall Supermicro be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising from a firmware update.