Users Guide

NOTE: The Reserved QuickDeploy IPAddresses must be set to a minimum of 8.
Figure 5. Eight quarter-width sleds in the chassis
Four FM120x4 sleds in the chassis:
NOTE: The Reserved QuickDeploy IPAddresses must be set to 16.
Figure 6. Four FM120x4 sleds in the chassis
Top row contains only quarter-width sleds and bottom row contains only half-width sleds:
NOTE: The Reserved QuickDeploy IPAddresses must be set to a minimum of 8.
Figure 7. Quarter-width sleds in top row and half-width sleds in bottom row
Top row contains only full-width sleds and bottom row contains only half-width sleds:
Figure 8. Full-width sleds in top row and half-width sleds in bottom row
Top row contains full-width sleds and bottom row contains only quarter-width sleds:
NOTE
: The Reserved QuickDeploy IPAddresses must be set to a minimum of 8.
Figure 9. Full-width sleds in top row and quarter-width sleds in bottom row
Modifying iDRAC Network Settings for individual server iDRAC
Using this feature, you can congure the iDRAC network congurations settings for each installed server. The initial values displayed for
each of the elds are the current values read from the iDRAC. To use this feature, you must have an Enterprise License.
To modify the iDRAC Network Settings:
1 In the left pane, click Server Overview, and then click Setup. On the Deploy iDRAC page the iDRAC Network Settings section lists
the iDRAC DNS name, IPv4 and IPv6 network conguration settings of all the installed servers.
2 Modify the iDRAC network settings as required for the servers.
NOTE
: You must select the Enable LAN option to specify the IPv4 or IPv6 settings. For information about the elds, see the
CMC for Dell PowerEdge FX2/FX2s Online Help
.
3 To deploy the setting to iDRAC, click Apply iDRAC Network Settings. Any changes made to the QuickDeploy Settings are also
saved.
Conguring
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