Users Guide

Configuring CMC
Chassis Management Controller enables you to configure properties, set up users, and alerts to perform remote management tasks.
Before you begin configuring the CMC, you must first configure the CMC network settings to allow CMC to be managed remotely. This
initial configuration assigns the TCP/IP networking parameters that enable access to the CMC.
You can configure CMC using Web interface or Setting up Initial Access to CMC RACADM.
NOTE: When you configure CMC for the first time, you must be logged in as root user to execute RACADM commands
on a remote system. Another user can be created with privileges to configure CMC.
After setting up the CMC and performing the basic configurations, you can do the following:
Modify the network settings, if required.
Configure interfaces to access CMC.
Setup chassis groups, if required.
Configure servers, I/O module, or front panel.
Configure VLAN settings.
Obtain the required certificates.
Add and configure CMC users with privileges.
Configure and enable e-mail alerts and SNMP traps.
Set the power cap policy, if required.
Add and configure storage sleds.
NOTE:
The following characters cannot be used in the property strings of both the CMC interfaces (GUI and CLI):
&#
< and > together
; (semicolon)
Topics:
Enabling or disabling DHCP for the CMC Network Interface Address
Enabling or disabling DHCP for DNS IP addresses
Setting static DNS IP addresses
Viewing and modifying CMC network LAN settings
Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 DNS settings
Configuring auto negotiation, duplex mode, and network speed for IPv4 and IPv6
Configuring Management Port 2
Configuring Management Port 2 using RACADM
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Configuring services
Configuring CMC extended storage card
Setting up Chassis Group
Chassis Configuration Profiles
Configuring Multiple CMCs through RACADM Using Chassis Configuration Profiles
Configuring multiple CMCs using RACADM
Enabling or disabling DHCP for the CMC Network
Interface Address
When enabled, the CMC’s DHCP for NIC address feature requests and obtains an IP address from the Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) server automatically. This feature is disabled by default.
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