Users Guide

Conguring CMC
Chassis Management Controller enables you to congure properties, set up users, and alerts to perform remote management tasks.
Before you begin conguring the CMC, you must rst congure the CMC network settings to allow CMC to be managed remotely. This
initial conguration assigns the TCP/IP networking parameters that enable access to the CMC. For more information, see Setting Up Initial
Access to CMC.
You can congure CMC using Web interface or RACADM.
NOTE: When you congure CMC for the rst 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 congure CMC.
After setting up the CMC and performing the basic congurations, you can do the following:
Modify the network settings, if required.
Congure interfaces to access CMC.
Congure LCD display.
Set up chassis groups, if required.
Congure servers, I/O module, or front panel.
Congure VLAN settings.
Obtain the required certicates.
Add and congure CMC users with privileges.
Congure and enable e-mail alerts and SNMP traps.
Set the power cap policy, if required.
NOTE
: The following characters cannot be used in the property strings of both the CMC interfaces (GUI and CLI):
&#
< and > together
; (semicolon)
Topics:
Viewing and Modifying CMC Network LAN Settings
Conguring CMC Network and Login Security Settings
Conguring Virtual LAN Tag Properties for CMC
Federal Information Processing Standards
Conguring Services
Conguring CMC Extended Storage Card
Setting Up Chassis Group
Chassis Conguration Proles
Conguring Multiple CMCs Using RACADM
Conguring Multiple CMCs through RACADM Using Chassis Conguration Proles
Viewing and Ending CMC Sessions
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