Users Guide
NOTE: When there is a LAN or IPMI over LAN difference, the user is prompted to accept the
QuickDeploy IP address setting. If the difference is the DHCP setting, the user is prompted to
accept the DHCP QuickDeploy setting.
To copy the QuickDeploy settings into the iDRAC Network Settings section, click Auto-Populate
Using QuickDeploy Settings. The QuickDeploy network configurations settings are copied into the
corresponding fields in the iDRAC Network Configuration Settings table.
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. Clicking Refresh too soon may display only partially correct data for one
or more iDRAC servers.
QuickDeploy IP Address Assignments For Servers
The figure here shows the QuickDeploy IP addresses assignment to the servers when there are eight full
height servers in a M1000e chassis:
The following figure shows the QuickDeploy IP addresses assignment to the servers when there are 16
half height severs in a M1000e chassis:
The following figure shows the QuickDeploy IP addresses assignment to the servers when there are 32
quarter height severs in a M1000e chassis:
Configuring Reserved QuickDeploy IP Addresses Using RACADM
To modify the number of static IP addresses allocated for servers on the chassis using RACADM, use the
following command:
racadm deploy –q -n <num>
where <num> is the number of IP addresses, 8. 16, or 32.
To view current settings for the number of reserved IP addresses for servers on the chassis using
RACADM, use the following command:
racadm deploy –q
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