Users Guide

To set the rst boot device for multiple servers:
1 In the left pane, click Server Overview > Setup > First Boot Device. A list of servers is displayed.
2 In the First Boot Device column, from the drop-down menu corresponding to a server, select the boot device you want to use for a
server.
3 If you want the server to boot from the selected device every time it boots, clear the Boot Once option for the server. If you want the
server to boot from the selected device only on the next boot cycle, select the
Boot Once option for the server.
4 Click Apply to save the settings.
Setting rst boot device for individual server using CMC web
interface
NOTE: To set the rst boot device for servers, you must have Server Administrator privileges or Chassis Conguration
Administrator privileges and iDRAC login privileges.
To set the rst boot device for individual servers:
1 In the left pane, click Server Overview, and then click the server for which you want to set the rst boot device.
2 Go to Setup > First Boot Device. The First Boot Device page is displayed.
3 From the First Boot Device drop-down menu, select the boot device you want to use for each server.
4 If you want the server to boot from the selected device every time it boots, clear the Boot Once option for the server. If you want the
server to boot from the selected device only on the next boot cycle, select the Boot Once option for the server
5 Click Apply to save the settings.
Setting rst boot device using RACADM
To set the rst boot device, use the cfgServerFirstBootDevice object.
To enable boot once for a device, use the cfgServerBootOnce object.
For more information about these objects, see the Chassis Management Controller for PowerEdge FX2s RACADM Command Line
Reference Guide available at dell.com/support/manuals.
Conguring sled network uplink
You can congure the Sled Network Uplink only on the PowerEdge FM120x4 sleds that contain an internal network switch.
To congure the Sled Network Uplink, go to Chassis Overview > Server Overview > Setup > Sled Network Uplink
Select one of the following values for Sled network uplink conguration Property:
Standard (aggregated): Uplink conguration where all four IOM uplink ports are congured in a single trunk group and all LOMs are
mapped to that group. This is selected by default.
Network adapter isolation (enhanced security): Uplink conguration similar to standard, but routing between local nodes is not
allowed.
Isolated networks: Uplink conguration where each node’s LOM1 is mapped to IOM A1 and LOM2 is mapped to IOM A2.
Enhanced Network Adapter Isolation: Uplink conguration for enhanced security in multi-tenant congurations. This conguration
isolates the individual network adapters with a dedicated IOM port mapped to the LOM of each node. Only the LOM1 on each node is
operational.
Conguring
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