Quick Reference Guide

Input
-m <
module
> - Specifies the module whose LED you want to configure.
<
module
> can be one of the following:
— server-n, where
n
=1–4
— switch-n, where n=1
— cmc-active
— chassis
-l <
ledstate
> - Specifies whether the LED should blink.
<
ledstate
> can be one of the following:
– 0 — no blinking
– 1 — blinking
Example
racadm setled -m server-1 -1 1
LED state was set successfully.
NOTE: The setled command generates an error when used on the extension slot of a
multi-slot server.
racadm setled -m server-9 -1 1
ERROR: Server in slot 9 is an extension of the server in slot 1.
setniccfg
Description Sets the iDRAC IP address. It displays an error message if the requested operation
could not be performed, or a success message, if the operation is completed
successfully.
To use this subcommand, you must have the Configure iDRAC privilege.
NOTE: The terms NIC and Ethernet management port may be used
interchangeably.
Synopsis
racadm setniccfg -d
racadm setniccfg -d6
racadm setniccfg -s <IPv4Address> <netmask> <IPv4
gateway>
racadm setniccfg -s6 <IPv6 Address> <IPv6 Prefix
Length> <IPv6 Gateway>
racadm setniccfg -o
Input
-d — Enables DHCP for the NIC (default is “DHCP disabled”.)
-d6 — Enables AutoConfig for the NIC. It is enabled by default.
-s — Enables static IP settings. The IPv4 address, netmask, and gateway can be
specified. Otherwise, the existing static settings are used. <
IPv4Address
>,
<
netmask
>, and <
gateway
> must be typed as dot-separated strings.
racadm setniccfg -s 192.168.0.120 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1
-s6 — Enables static IPv6 settings. The IPv6 address, Prefix Length, and the IPv6
gateway can be specified.
-o — Enable or disable NIC.
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