Per Chris D. -> From what I interpret below, Ubuntu/OpenSSH has added
new ciphers to its support list.

What doesn't make sense is why that would affect the negotiation with
iLO-CM; it shouldn't matter if other ciphers are added, only if the ones
we want to use are still present.

I further interpret that there is some kind of limit on the total number
of ciphers. Meaning the new ciphers had squeezed out the older ones
somewhere?

Where is that limit on the number of ciphers? Is it in iLO-CM or
Ubuntu/OpenSSH?

But from the source material linked, there's another bug report, which appears 
to be open.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+bug/708493

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