Users Guide

Conguring iDRAC Virtual LAN Tag Settings Using RACADM
Specify the Virtual LAN ID and priority of a particular server with the following command:
racadm setniccfg -m server-<n> -v <VLAN id> <VLAN priority>
The valid values for <n> are 1–4.
The valid values for <VLAN> are 1–4000 and 4021–4094. Default is 1.
The valid values for <VLAN priority> are 0–7. Default is 0.
For example:
racadm setniccfg -m server-1 -v 1 7
For example:
To remove a server VLAN, disable the VLAN capabilities of the specied server's network:
racadm setniccfg -m server-<n> -v
The valid values for <n> are 1–4.
For example:
racadm setniccfg -m server-1 -v
Conguring iDRAC Virtual LAN Tag Settings Using Web
Interface
To congure Vitual LAN(VLAN) for server:
1 Go to any of the following pages:
In the left pane, click Chassis Overview > Network > VLAN.
In the left pane, click Chassis Overview > Server Overview and click Setup > VLAN.
2 On the VLAN Tag Settings page, in the iDRAC section, enable VLAN for the server(s), set the priority and enter the ID. For more
information about the elds, see the
Online Help.
3 Click Apply to save the settings.
Setting First Boot Device
You can specify the CMC rst boot device for each server. This may not be the actual rst boot device for the server, or may not even
represent a device present in that server. It represents a device sent by CMC to the server and used as its rst boot device of that server.
This device can be set as the default rst-boot device or an one-time device so that you can boot an image to perform tasks such as
running diagnostics or reinstalling an operating system.
You can set the rst boot device for the next boot only or for all subsequent reboots. You can also set the rst boot device for the server.
The system boots from the selected device on the next and subsequent reboots and remains as the rst boot device in the BIOS boot
order, until it is changed again either from the CMC web interface (Chassis Overview > Server Overview > Setup > First Boot Device) or
from the BIOS boot sequence.
NOTE
: The rst boot device setting in CMC web Interface overrides the system BIOS boot settings.
The boot device that you specify must exist and contain a bootable media.
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