Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Chassis Management Controller Version 2.2 for Dell PowerEdge VRTX User's Guide
- Contents
- Overview
- What is new in this release
- Key Features
- Chassis Overview
- Minimum CMC Version
- Supported Remote Access Connections
- Supported Platforms
- Supported Web Browsers
- Managing Licenses
- Viewing Localized Versions of the CMC Web Interface
- Supported Management Console Applications
- How to Use this User's Guide
- Other Documents You May Need
- Accessing support content from the Dell EMC support site
- Installing and Setting Up CMC
- Before You Begin
- Installing CMC Hardware
- Installing Remote Access Software on a Management Station
- Configuring a Web Browser
- Setting Up Initial Access to CMC
- Interfaces and Protocols to Access CMC
- Downloading and Updating CMC Firmware
- Setting Chassis Physical Location and Chassis Name
- Setting Date and Time on CMC
- Configuring LEDs to Identify Components on the Chassis
- Configuring CMC Properties
- Configuring iDRAC Launch Method Using CMC Web Interface
- Configuring iDRAC Launch Method Using RACADM
- Configuring Login Lockout Policy Attributes Using CMC Web Interface
- Configuring Login Lockout Policy Attributes Using RACADM
- Understanding Redundant CMC Environment
- Configuring Front Panel
- Logging in to CMC
- Accessing CMC Web Interface
- Logging in to CMC as a Local User, Active Directory User, or LDAP User
- Logging in to CMC Using a Smart Card
- Logging in to CMC Using Single Sign-on
- Logging In To CMC Using Serial, Telnet, Or SSH Console
- Accessing CMC Using RACADM
- Logging in to CMC Using Public Key Authentication
- Multiple CMC Sessions
- Changing Default Login Password
- Enabling or Disabling Default Password Warning Message
- Use case scenarios
- Conversion of External Shared PERC 8 card High Availability to Non-High Availability Mode using Web Interface
- Conversion of External Shared PERC 8 card Non-High Availability to High Availability Mode using Web Interface
- Conversion of External Shared PERC 8 card High Availability to Non-High Availability Mode using RACADM
- Conversion of External Shared PERC 8 card Non-High Availability to High Availability Mode using RACADM
- Updating Firmware
- Downloading CMC Firmware
- Viewing Currently Installed Firmware Versions
- Updating the CMC Firmware
- Updating Chassis Infrastructure Firmware
- Updating Server iDRAC Firmware
- Updating Server Component Firmware
- Viewing Firmware Inventory
- Saving Chassis Inventory Report Using CMC Web Interface
- Configuring Network Share Using CMC Web Interface
- Lifecycle Controller Job Operations
- Rolling Back Server Component Firmware
- Upgrading Server Component Firmware
- Upgrading Server Component Firmware From File Using CMC Web Interface
- Server Component Single Click Update Using Network Share
- Pre-requisites for Using Network Share Update Mode
- Upgrading Server Component Firmware From Network Share Using CMC Web Interface
- Supported Firmware Versions for Server Component Update
- Deleting Scheduled Server Component Firmware Jobs
- Updating Storage Component Using CMC Web Interface
- Recovering iDRAC Firmware Using CMC
- Viewing Chassis Information and Monitoring Chassis and Component Health
- Viewing Chassis and Component Summaries
- Viewing Chassis Summary
- Viewing Chassis Controller Information and Status
- Viewing Information and Health Status of All Servers
- Viewing Health Status and Information for Individual Server
- Viewing Information and Health Status of the IOM
- Viewing Information and Health Status of Fans
- Viewing Front Panel Properties
- Viewing KVM Information and Health Status
- Viewing LCD Information and Health
- Viewing Information and Health Status of Temperature Sensors
- Viewing Storage Capacity and Status of the Storage Components
- Configuring CMC
- Viewing and Modifying CMC Network LAN Settings
- Viewing and Modifying CMC Network LAN Settings Using CMC Web Interface
- Viewing and Modifying CMC Network LAN Settings Using RACADM
- Enabling the CMC Network Interface
- Enabling or Disabling DHCP for the CMC Network Interface Address
- Enabling or Disabling DHCP for DNS IP Addresses
- Setting Static DNS IP addresses
- Configuring DNS Settings (IPv4 and IPv6)
- Configuring Auto Negotiation, Duplex Mode, and Network Speed (IPv4 and IPv6)
- Setting the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) (IPv4 and IPv6)
- Configuring CMC Network and Login Security Settings
- Configuring Virtual LAN Tag Properties for CMC
- Federal Information Processing Standards
- Configuring Services
- Configuring CMC Extended Storage Card
- Setting Up Chassis Group
- Adding Members To Chassis Group
- Removing a Member from the Leader
- Disbanding a Chassis Group
- Disabling an Individual Member at the Member Chassis
- Accessing the Web page of a Member Chassis or Server
- Propagating Leader Chassis Properties to Member Chassis
- Server Inventory for MCM group
- Saving Server Inventory Report
- Chassis Group Inventory and Firmware Version
- Viewing Chassis Group Inventory
- Viewing Selected Chassis Inventory Using Web Interface
- Viewing Selected Server Component Firmware Versions Using Web Interface
- Chassis Configuration Profiles
- Configuring Multiple CMCs Using RACADM
- Configuring Multiple CMCs through RACADM Using Chassis Configuration Profiles
- Viewing and Ending CMC Sessions
- Viewing and Modifying CMC Network LAN Settings
- Configuring Servers
- Configuring Slot Names
- Configuring iDRAC Network Settings
- Configuring iDRAC Virtual LAN Tag Settings
- Setting First Boot Device
- Configuring Server FlexAddress
- Configuring Remote File Share
- Configuring Profile Settings Using Server Configuration Replication
- Accessing Server Profiles Page
- Adding or Saving Profile
- Applying Profile
- Importing Profile
- Exporting Profile
- Editing Profile
- Deleting Profile
- Viewing Profile Settings
- Viewing Stored Profile Settings
- Viewing Profile Log
- Completion Status And Troubleshooting
- Quick Deploy of Profiles
- Assigning Server Profiles to Slots
- Boot Identity Profiles
- Saving Boot Identity Profiles
- Applying Boot Identity Profiles
- Clearing Boot Identity Profiles
- Viewing Stored Boot Identity Profiles
- Importing Boot Identity Profiles
- Exporting Boot Identity Profiles
- Deleting Boot Identity Profiles
- Managing Virtual MAC Address Pool
- Creating MAC Pool
- Adding MAC Addresses
- Removing MAC Addresses
- Deactivating MAC Addresses
- Launching iDRAC using Single Sign-On
- Launching Remote Console
- Configuring CMC To Send Alerts
- Configuring User Accounts and Privileges
- Types of Users
- Modifying Root User Administrator Account Settings
- Configuring Local Users
- Configuring Active Directory Users
- Supported Active Directory Authentication Mechanisms
- Standard Schema Active Directory Overview
- Configuring Standard Schema Active Directory
- Extended Schema Active Directory Overview
- Configuring Extended Schema Active Directory
- Configuring Generic LDAP Users
- Configuring CMC For Single Sign-On Or Smart Card Login
- Configuring CMC to Use Command Line Consoles
- Using FlexAddress and FlexAdress Plus
- About FlexAddress
- Configuring FlexAddress
- Viewing World Wide Name/Media Access Control (WWN/MAC) Addresses
- Viewing WWN/MAC Address Information
- Viewing Basic WWN/MAC Address Information Using Web Interface
- Viewing Advanced WWN/MAC Address Information Using Web Interface
- Viewing WWN/MAC Address Information Using RACADM
- Command Messages
- FlexAddress DELL SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
- Managing Fabrics
- Managing and Monitoring Power
- Redundancy Policies
- Dynamic Power Supply Engagement
- Default Redundancy Configuration
- Power Budgeting For Hardware Modules
- Server Slot Power Priority Settings
- Assigning Priority Levels To Servers
- Assigning Priority Levels To Servers Using CMC Web Interface
- Assigning Priority Levels To Servers Using RACADM
- Viewing Power Consumption Status
- Viewing Power Budget Status Using CMC Web Interface
- Redundancy Status and Overall Power Health
- Configuring power budget and redundancy
- Executing Power Control Operations
- Executing Power Control Operations on a Server
- Executing Power Control Operations for Multiple Servers Using CMC Web Interface
- Executing Power Control Operations on the IOM
- Managing Chassis Storage
- Viewing Status of the Storage Components
- Viewing the Storage Topology
- Viewing Fault-tolerant Troubleshooting Information of SPERC Using CMC Web Interface
- Assigning Virtual Adapters To Slots Using CMC Web Interface
- Fault-Tolerance in Storage Controllers
- Security Key Mismatch
- Viewing Controller Properties Using CMC Web Interface
- Viewing Controller Properties Using RACADM
- Configuring Storage Controller Settings
- Shared PERC Controllers
- Enabling or Disabling RAID Controller Using CMC Web Interface
- Enabling or Disabling RAID Controller Using RACADM
- Enabling or disabling fault tolerance of external RAID controller using RACADM
- Viewing Physical Disk Properties Using the CMC Web Interface
- Viewing Physical Disk Drives Properties Using RACADM
- Identifying Physical Disks and Virtual Disks
- Assigning Global Hot Spares Using CMC Web Interface
- Assigning Global Hot Spares Using RACADM
- Recovering Physical Disks
- Viewing Virtual Disk Properties Using CMC Web Interface
- Viewing Virtual Disk Properties Using RACADM
- Creating Virtual Disk Using CMC Web Interface
- Managing Encryption Keys
- Encrypting Virtual Disks
- Unlocking Foreign Configuration
- Cryptographic Erase
- Applying Virtual Adapter Access Policy To Virtual Disks
- Modifying Virtual Disk Properties Using CMC Web Interface
- Enclosure Management Module
- Viewing EMM Status and attributes
- Viewing Enclosure Status and Attributes
- Reporting up to two Enclosures per Connector
- Setting Asset Tag and Asset Name of the Enclosure
- Viewing Temperature Probe Status and attributes of the Enclosure
- Setting the Temperature Warning Threshold of the Enclosure
- Viewing Fan Status and attributes of the Enclosure
- Viewing Enclosure Properties Using CMC Web Interface
- Managing PCIe Slots
- Troubleshooting and Recovery
- Resetting Forgotten Administrative Password
- Gathering Configuration Information, Chassis Status, and Logs Using RACDUMP
- First Steps to Troubleshoot a Remote System
- Troubleshooting Alerts
- Viewing Event Logs
- Using Diagnostic Console
- Resetting Components
- Saving or Restoring Chassis Configuration
- Troubleshooting Network Time Protocol (NTP) Errors
- Interpreting LED Colors and Blinking Patterns
- Troubleshooting Non-responsive CMC
- Troubleshooting Network Problems
- Troubleshooting Controller
- Hotplugging enclosures in fault-tolerant chassis
- Using LCD Panel Interface
- Frequently Asked Questions
1. From the Network Settings panel, select Quick Setup (DHCP). The panel displays the following message.
About to get DHCP addresses. Ensure CMC network cable is connected.
2. Press the center button to highlight the accept button. Press the center button again to accept the settings or navigate to
the back arrow and the press the center button to go back and modify the settings.
Configuring CMC Using Advanced Setup
1. On the Network Settings panel, if you select Advanced Setup, the following message is displayed to confirm if want to
configure CMC:
Configure CMC?
2. To configure CMC by using advanced setup properties, click the center button selecting the check icon.
NOTE: To skip the CMC configuration navigate to the ‘X’ icon and then press the center button.
3. If you are asked to select an appropriate network speed, select a network speed (Auto (1Gb), 10Mb, or 100Mb) using
appropriate buttons.
For effective network throughput, the network speed setting must match your network configuration. Setting the network
speed lower than the speed of your network configuration increases bandwidth consumption and slows down the network
communication. Determine whether or not your network supports the above network speeds and set it accordingly. If the
network configuration does not match any of these values, it is recommended to select the Auto (1 Gb) option, or refer to
your network equipment manufacturer's user documentation.
4. Perform one of the following tasks:
● Select Auto (1Gb), by pressing the center button, and then pressing the center button again. The Protocol panel is
displayed. Go to step 6.
● Select 10Mb, or 100Mb. The Duplex panel
is displayed. Go to step 5.
Else, if you
5. On the Duplex panel, to select the duplex mode (Full or Half) that matches the network environment, press the center
button, and then press the center button. The Protocol panel is displayed.
NOTE:
The network speed and duplex mode settings are not available if Auto Negotiation is set to On, or if 1000MB
(1Gbps) is selected. If auto negotiation is turned on for one device but not the other, the device that is using auto
negotiation can determine the network speed of the other device, but not the duplex mode. In this case, half duplex is
selected as the duplex mode during auto negotiation. Such a duplex mismatch results in a slow network connection.
6. On the Protocol panel, select an Internet Protocol (IPv4 Only, IPv6 Only, or Both) that you want to use for CMC, press
the center button, and then press the center button.
7.
● If you select IPv4 or Both, select DHCP or Static mode. Go to step 8.
● Else, if you select IPv6, the Configure iDRAC panel is displayed. Go to step 11 later in this procedure.
8. On the Mode panel, select the mode in which the CMC must obtain the NIC IP addresses. If you select DHCP, CMC
retrieves IP configuration (IP address, mask, and gateway) automatically from a DHCP server on your network. CMC is
assigned a unique IP address that is allotted on your network. If you select DHCP, press the center button, and then press
the center again. The Configure iDRAC panel is displayed. Go to step 11 later in this procedure.
9. If you select Static, enter the IP address, gateway, and subnet mask by following the instructions on the LCD panel.
The IP information that you entered is displayed. Press the center button, and then press the center button again. The CMC
Configuration screen lists the Static IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway settings you entered. Check the settings
for accuracy. To correct a setting, press appropriate buttons. Press the center button, and then press the center button.
The Register DNS? panel is displayed.
10. To register select the check icon and press the center button. Set the DNS IP address, select the check icon, and then press
the center button. If DNS registration is not required, then select the ‘X’ icon and press the center button.
11. Indicate whether or not you want to configure iDRAC:
● No: Select the ‘X’ icon then press the center button. Go to step 17 later in this procedure.
● Yes: Select the check icon then press the center button.
You can also configure iDRAC from the CMC web interface.
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