Owner's Manual
220 Using the CMC Web Interface
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To deploy the setting to iDRAC, click
Apply iDRAC Network Settings
button. If you made changes to the QuickDeploy settings, they are
also saved.
7
To restore the iDRAC Network settings to the current values for each
installed server, and update the QuickDeploy table to the last saved
QuickDeploy settings click
Refresh
.
NOTE: Clicking Refresh button deletes all iDRAC QuickDeploy and iDRAC
Network configuration settings that have not been saved.
The iDRAC Network Settings table reflects future network configuration
settings; the values shown for installed servers may or may not be the same as
the currently installed iDRAC network configuration settings. Press the
Refresh button to update the iDRAC Deploy page with each installed
iDRAC network configuration settings after changes are made.
NOTE: Changes made to QuickDeploy fields are immediate, but changes made to
one or more iDRAC server network configuration settings may require a couple of
minutes to propagate from CMC to iDRAC. Pressing the Refresh button too soon
may display only partially correct data for a one or more iDRAC servers.
Launching Remote Console from CMC GUI
This feature allows you to launch a Keyboard-Video-Mouse (KVM) session
directly on the server.
To launch a server remote console from the CMC GUI Homepage:
1
Click on the specified server in the chassis graphic.
2
On
Quicklinks
, click the
Launch Remote Console
link.
Autoconfiguration Enables the iDRAC to obtain IPv6 settings (Address and
prefix length) from a DHCPv6 server and also enables
stateless address auto configuration.
NOTE: This option is available only if the server is
IPv6 capable.
Prefix Length Specifies the length, in bits, of the IPv6 subnet to which
this iDRAC belongs.
Table 5-60. iDRAC Network Settings
(continued)
Setting Description