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iDRAC6 Enterprise Overview
NOTE:
Dell recommends that you isolate or separate the chassis management
network, used by iDRAC6 and CMC, from your production network(s). Mixing
management and production or application network traffic may cause congestion
or network saturation resulting in CMC and iDRAC6 communication delays. The
delays may cause unpredictable chassis behavior such as CMC displays that
iDRAC6 is offline even though it is operating properly. This could cause other
unpredictable behavior.
The iDRAC6 network interface is disabled by default. It must be configured
before iDRAC6 is accessible. After iDRAC6 is enabled and configured on the
network, it can be accessed through its assigned IP address with iDRAC6
Web interface, Telnet or SSH, and supported network management
protocols, such as Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI).
IPv6 Ready Logo Certification
The IPv6 Ready Logo Committee
'
s mission is to define the test specifications
for IPv6 conformance and interoperability testing, to provide access to
self
-
test tools, and to deliver the IPv6 Ready Logo.
iDRAC6 is
Phase
-
2 IPv6 Ready Logo
certified and the Logo ID is
02-C-000380
. For information on the IPv6 Ready Logo Program, see
http://www.ipv6ready.org/
.
iDRAC6 Security Features
iDRAC6 provides the following security features:
•
User authentication through Microsoft Active Directory (optional) or
locally administered user IDs and passwords
•
Two-factor authentication, which is provided by the Smart–Card logon
feature. The two-factor authentication is based on what the users
have
(the
Smart– Card) and what they
know
(the PIN)
•
Role-based authorization, which enables an administrator to configure
specific privileges for each user
•
User ID and password configuration through the Web interface, SM-CLP,
and local RACADM
•
SM-CLP and Web interfaces, which support 128-bit and 40-bit encryption
(for countries where 128 bit is not acceptable), using the SSL 3.0 standard
Summary of Contents for IDRAC6
Page 38: ...38 iDRAC6 Enterprise Overview ...
Page 84: ...84 Configuring the Managed Server ...
Page 120: ...120 Configuring iDRAC6 Enterprise Using the Web Interface ...
Page 160: ...160 Using iDRAC6 With Microsoft Active Directory ...
Page 166: ...166 Configuring Smart Card Authentication ...
Page 222: ...222 Using GUI Console Redirection ...
Page 228: ...228 Configuring the vFlash Media Card for Use With iDRAC6 ...
Page 270: ...270 Using the RACADM Command Line Interface ...
Page 308: ...308 Using iDRAC6 Configuration Utility ...
Page 334: ...334 Recovering and Troubleshooting the Managed System ...
Page 382: ...382 RACADM Subcommand Overview ...
Page 452: ...452 iDRAC6 Enterprise Property Database Group and Object Definitions ...
Page 462: ...462 Glossary ...
Page 472: ...472 Index ...