Users Guide

Proxy Server
To browse through a proxy server that does not have access to the management network, you can add the management network
addresses to the exception list of the browser. This instructs the browser to bypass the proxy server while accessing the management
network.
Internet Explorer
To edit the exception list in Internet Explorer:
1 Start Internet Explorer.
2 Click Tools > Internet Options > Connections.
3 In the Local Area Network (LAN) settings section, click LAN Settings.
The Local Area Network (LAN) settings dialog box is displayed.
4 In the Local Area Network (LAN) settings dialog box, go to the Proxy server section. Select the Use a proxy server for your LAN
option.
The Advanced option is enabled.
5 Click Advanced.
6 In the Exceptions section, add the addresses for CMCs and iDRACs on the management network as a semicolon-separated list. You
can use DNS names and wildcards in your entries.
Mozilla FireFox
To edit the exception list in Mozilla Firefox version 3.0:
1 Start Mozilla Firefox.
2 Click Tools > Options (for systems running Windows) or click Edit > Preferences (for systems running Linux).
3 Click Advanced and then click the Network tab.
4 Click Settings.
5 Select the Manual Proxy Conguration.
6 In the No Proxy for eld, type the addresses for CMCs and iDRACs on the management network as a comma-separated list. You can
use DNS names and wildcards in your entries.
Microsoft Phishing Filter
If the Microsoft Phishing Filter is enabled in Internet Explorer 7 on your management system, and your CMC does not have Internet access,
accessing CMC may be delayed by a few seconds. This delay can happen if you are using the browser or another interface such as remote
RACADM. Follow these steps to disable the phishing lter:
1 Start Internet Explorer.
2 Click Tools > Phishing Filter, and then click Phishing Filter Settings.
3 Select the Disable Phishing Filter check box and click OK.
Certicate Revocation List Fetching
If your CMC has no access to the Internet, disable the certicate revocation list (CRL) fetching feature in Internet Explorer. This feature
tests whether a server such as the CMC Web server uses a certicate that is on a list of revoked certicates retrieved from the Internet. If
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Installing and Setting Up CMC