
•
Turn off and turn on the system.
On systems with RHEL 5.9 operating system, if the USB NIC was disabled and if you turn off the system or vice-versa, when the
system is turned on and if the USB NIC is enabled, the USB NIC device is not active automatically. To make it active, check if any
ifcfg-ethX.bak file is available in the /etc/sysconfig/network-script directory for the USB NIC interface. If it is available, rename it to
ifcfg-ethX and then use the
ifup ethX
command.
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Installing VIB file
For vSphere operating systems, before enabling the USB NIC, you must install the VIB file.
To install the VIB file:
1.
Using Win-SCP, copy the VIB file to /tmp/ folder of the ESX-i host operating system.
2.
Go to the ESXi prompt and run the following command:
esxcli software vib install -v /tmp/ iDRAC_USB_NIC-1.0.0-799733X03.vib --no-sig-check
The output is:
Message: The update completed successfully, but the system needs to be rebooted for the
changes to be effective.
Reboot Required: true
VIBs Installed: Dell_bootbank_iDRAC_USB_NIC_1.0.0-799733X03
VIBs Removed:
VIBs Skipped:
3.
Reboot the server.
4.
At the ESXi prompt, run the command:
esxcfg-vmknic –l
.
The output displays the usb0 entry.
Enabling or disabling OS to iDRAC Pass-through using web interface
To enable OS to iDRAC Pass-through using Web interface:
1.
Go to
Overview
→
iDRAC Settings
→
Network
→
OS to iDRAC Pass-through
.
The
OS to iDRAC Pass-through
page is displayed.
2.
Select any of the following options to enable OS to iDRAC pass-through:
•
LOM
— The OS to iDRAC pass-through link between the iDRAC and the host operating system is established through the
LOM or NDC.
•
USB NIC
— The OS to iDRAC pass-through link between the iDRAC and the host operating system is established through
the internal USB bus.
To disable this feature, select
Disabled
.
3.
If you select
LOM
as the pass-through configuration, and if the server is connected using dedicated mode, enter the IPv4
address of the operating system.
NOTE: If the server is connected in shared LOM mode, then the OS IP Address field is disabled.
4.
If you select
USB NIC
as the pass-through configuration, enter the IP address of the USB NIC.
The default value is 169.254.0.1. It is recommended to use the default IP address. However, if this IP address conflicts with an
IP address of other interfaces of the host system or the local network, you must change it.
Do not enter 169.254.0.3 and 169.254.0.4 IPs. These IPs are reserved for the USB NIC port on the front panel when a A/A
cable is used.
5.
Click
Apply
to apply the settings.
6.
Click
Test Network Configuration
to check if the IP is accessible and the link is established between the iDRAC and the host
operating system.
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