Configuring Your Managed System
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Using Dell Remote Access Controller 5
The Dell Remote Access Controller (DRAC) 5 provides a Web-based
interface and RACADM (a command-line interface) that enables you to
configure the DRAC 5 properties and users, perform remote management
tasks, and troubleshoot a remote (managed) system for problems.
Configuring the Network and IPMI LAN Settings
NOTE:
You must have
Configure DRAC 5
permission to do the following steps.
NOTE:
Most DHCP servers require a server to store a client identifier token in its
reservations table. The client (DRAC 5, for example) must provide this token during
DHCP negotiation. For RACs, the DRAC 5 supplies the client identifier option using a
one-byte interface number (0) followed by a six-byte MAC address.
NOTE:
If your managed system DRAC is configured in Shared or Shared with Failover
mode and the DRAC is connected to a switch with Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
enabled, network clients will experience a 20
-
to 30
-
second delay in connectivity
when the management station’s LOM link state changes during the STP convergence.
1
Access the DRAC 5 Web-based interface. See the
Dell Remote Access
Controller 5 User’s Guide
for more information.
2
Click
Remote Access
in the
System
tree.
3
Click the
Configuration
tab and then click
Network
.
4
Configure the DRAC 5 NIC settings in the
Network Configuration
page.
Table 2-1 describes the Network Settings and IPMI Settings on the
Network Configuration
page.
5
Click
Apply Changes
when completed.
6
Click the appropriate
Network Configuration
page button to continue.
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