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Table 18. : QuickDeploy Settings (continued)
Setting Description
Server Profile Only Select this option to apply server profile assigned when a
new server is inserted in the chassis.
Quick Deploy and Server Profile Select this option to first apply the iDRAC
network settings, and then to apply the server profile assigned when a new server
is inserted in the chassis.
Set iDRAC Root Password on
Server Insertion
Specifies whether a servers iDRAC root password must be changed to the value
provided in the iDRAC Root Password field when the server is inserted.
iDRAC Root Password When Set iDRAC Root Password on Server Insertion and QuickDeploy Enabled
options are selected, this password value is assigned to a server's iDRAC root user
password when the server is inserted into chassis. The password can have 1 to 20
printable (including spaces) characters.
Confirm iDRAC Root Password Verifies the password entered into the iDRAC Root Password field.
Enable iDRAC LAN Enables or disables the iDRAC LAN channel. By default, this option is disabled.
Enable iDRAC IPv4 Enables or disables IPv4 on iDRAC. By default, this option is enabled.
Enable iDRAC IPMI over LAN Enables or disables the IPMI over LAN channel for each iDRAC present in the chassis.
By default, it is disabled.
Enable iDRAC DHCP Enables or disables DHCP for each iDRAC present in the chassis. If this option is
enabled, the fields QuickDeploy IP, QuickDeploy Subnet Mask, and QuickDeploy
Gateway are disabled, and cannot be modified since DHCP is used to automatically
assign these settings for each iDRAC. By default, this option is disabled.
Reserved QuickDeploy IP
Addresses
Enables you to select the number of static IPv4 addresses reserved for the iDRACs in
the chassis. The IPv4 addresses starting from Starting iDRAC IPv4 Address (Slot 1)
are considered as reserved and assumed to be unused elsewhere in the same network.
Quick Deploy feature does not work for servers that are inserted into slots for which
there is no reserved static IPv4 address. The maximum number of static IP Addresses
reserved for:
Qurter-height servers are 32 IP addresses.
Half-height servers are 16 IP addresses.
Full-height servers are 8 IP addresses.
NOTE: Note the following:
The values of the number of IP addresses that are less than the minimum value
required for a server type are grayed out.
If you select an option that is lesser than the default value of the number of
IP addresses reserved, an error message is displayed warning that reducing the
number of IP addresses prevents quick deploy of profiles to higher capacity
servers.
A warning message is logged in the CMC hardware log (SEL) and an SNMP
alert is generated.
The quick deploy prompt on the LCD panel is not displayed if a higher capacity
server is inserted in lower locations when QuickDeploy feature is enabled. To
see the quick deploy option on the LCD panel for the higher capacity servers
again change the IP addresses value to the default value and reseat the higher
capacity servers.
NOTE:
Starting iDRAC IPv4 Address
(Slot 1)
Specifies the static IP address of iDRAC in the server, in slot 1 of the enclosure. The IP
address of each subsequent iDRAC is incremented by 1 for each slot from slot 1's static
IP address. In the case where the IP address plus the slot number is greater than the
subnet mask, an error message is displayed.
NOTE: The subnet mask and the gateway are not incremented like the IP address.
Configuring Server 101