Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Configuring CMC SSO Or Smart Card Login For Active Directory Users Using RACADM.....................138
Chapter 11: Configuring CMC to Use Command Line Consoles....................................................139
CMC Command Line Console Features..................................................................................................................... 139
CMC Command Line Interface Commands......................................................................................................... 139
Using Telnet Console With CMC................................................................................................................................. 139
Using SSH With CMC............................................................................................................................................... 140
Supported SSH Cryptography Schemes..............................................................................................................140
Configure Public Key Authentication Over SSH................................................................................................. 141
Configuring Terminal Emulation Software.................................................................................................................143
Configuring Linux Minicom...................................................................................................................................... 143
Connecting to Servers or I/O Module Using Connect Command....................................................................... 144
Configuring the Managed Server BIOS for Serial Console Redirection....................................................... 145
Configuring Windows for Serial Console Redirection....................................................................................... 145
Configuring Linux for Server Serial Console Redirection During Boot......................................................... 145
Configuring Linux for Server Serial Console Redirection After Boot............................................................ 146
Chapter 12: Using FlexAddress and FlexAdress Plus................................................................... 149
About FlexAddress.......................................................................................................................................................... 149
About FlexAddress Plus........................................................................................................................................... 150
Viewing FlexAddress Activation Status................................................................................................................150
Configuring FlexAddress.................................................................................................................................................151
Configuring FlexAddress for Chassis-Level Fabric and Slots......................................................................... 152
Viewing World Wide Name/Media Access Control (WWN/MAC) Addresses................................................. 153
Fabric Configuration..................................................................................................................................................153
Viewing WWN/MAC Address Information................................................................................................................ 153
Viewing Basic WWN/MAC Address Information Using Web Interface..............................................................154
Viewing Advanced WWN/MAC Address Information Using Web Interface..................................................... 154
Viewing WWN/MAC Address Information Using RACADM..................................................................................155
Command Messages.......................................................................................................................................................156
FlexAddress DELL SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT....................................................................................... 157
Chapter 13: Managing Fabrics.................................................................................................... 159
Fresh Power-up Scenario.............................................................................................................................................. 159
Monitoring IOM Health...................................................................................................................................................159
Configuring Network Settings for IOM...................................................................................................................... 159
Configuring Network Settings for IOM Using CMC Web Interface.............................................................. 160
Configuring Network Settings for IOM Using RACADM..................................................................................160
Managing Power Control Operation for I/O Modules............................................................................................ 160
Enabling or Disabling LED Blinking for I/O Modules............................................................................................... 160
Chapter 14: Managing and Monitoring Power..............................................................................161
Redundancy Policies....................................................................................................................................................... 162
Grid Redundancy Policy........................................................................................................................................... 162
Power Supply Redundancy Policy..........................................................................................................................162
Dynamic Power Supply Engagement.......................................................................................................................... 162
Default Redundancy Configuration............................................................................................................................. 163
Grid Redundancy........................................................................................................................................................163
Power Supply Redundancy......................................................................................................................................164
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