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Configure the CMC network settings described in Table 5-13 through
Tab le 5- 15.
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Click
Apply Changes
.
To configure IP range and IP blocking settings, click the Advanced Settings
button (see "Configuring CMC Network Security Settings").
To refresh the contents of the Network Configuration page, click Refresh.
To print the contents of the Network Configuration page, click Print.
Table 5-13. Network Settings
Setting Description
CMC MAC Address Displays the chassis’ MAC address, which is a unique
identifier for the chassis over the computer network.
Enable CMC NIC Enables the NIC of the CMC.
Default: Enabled. If this option is checked:
The CMC communicates with and is accessible over the
computer network.
The Web interface, CLI (remote RACADM), WSMAN,
Telnet, and SSH associated with the CMC are available.
If this option is not checked:
The CMC NIC cannot communicate over the network.
Communication to the chassis through CMC is
not available.
The Web interface, CLI (remote RACADM), WSMAN,
Telnet, and SSH associated with the CMC
are not available.
The server iDRAC Web interface, local CLI,
I/O modules, and iKVM are still accessible.
Network addresses for the iDRAC and CMC can be
obtained, in this case, from the chassis' LCD.
NOTE: Access to the other network-accessible components
in the chassis is not affected when the network on the
chassis is disabled (or lost).