Users Guide
If the Web server resets, wait at least one minute for the services to become available again. A Web server reset usually happens as
a result of any of the following events:
• Network conguration or network security properties are changed through the CMC Web user interface or RACADM.
• Web Server port conguration is changed through the Web user interface or RACADM.
• CMC is reset.
• A new SSL server certicate is uploaded.
NOTE: To modify Service settings, you must have Chassis Conguration Administrator privilege.
Remote syslog is an additional log target for CMC. After you congure the remote syslog, each new log entry generated by CMC is
forwarded to the destination(s).
NOTE: Since the network transport for the forwarded log entries is UDP, there is no guaranteed delivery of log entries,
nor is there any feedback to CMC whether the log entries were received successfully.
Conguring Services Using CMC Web Interface
To congure CMC services using CMC Web interface:
1. In the system tree, go to Chassis Overview, and then click Network → Services. The Services page is displayed.
2. Congure the following services as required:
• CMC serial console
• Web server
• SSH
• Telnet
• Remote RACADM
• SNMP
• Remote Syslog
For information about the elds, see CMC Online Help.
3. Click Apply, and then update all default time outs and maximum time out limits.
Conguring Services Using RACADM
To enable and congure the various services, use the following RACADM objects:
• cfgRacTuning
• cfgRacTuneRemoteRacadmEnable
For more information about these objects, see Chassis Management Controller for Dell PowerEdge M1000e RACADM Command
Line Reference Guide available at dell.com/support/manuals.
If the rmware on the server does not support a feature, conguring a property related to that feature displays an error. For example,
using RACADM to enable remote syslog on an unsupported iDRAC displays an error message.
Similarly, when displaying the iDRAC properties using the RACADM getcong command, the property values are displayed as N/A for
an unsupported feature on the server.
For example:
$ racadm getconfig -g cfgSessionManagement -m server-1
# cfgSsnMgtWebServerMaxSessions=N/A
# cfgSsnMgtWebServerActiveSessions=N/A
# cfgSsnMgtWebServerTimeout=N/A
# cfgSsnMgtSSHMaxSessions=N/A
# cfgSsnMgtSSHActiveSessions=N/A
# cfgSsnMgtSSHTimeout=N/A
# cfgSsnMgtTelnetMaxSessions=N/A
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