Users Guide

Conguring 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 and the Use CMC DNS Settings for servers on the chassis using
RACADM, use the following command:
racadm deploy –q
To modify the Use the CMC DNS Settings option to enable quick deploy for servers on the chassis using RACADM, use the following
command:
racadm deploy -q -e <enable/disable>
For more information, see the Chassis Management Controller for Dell PowerEdge M1000e RACADM Command Line Reference Guide
available at dell.com/support/manuals.
Modifying iDRAC Network Settings for Individual Server
iDRAC
Using this table you can congure the iDRAC network congurations settings for each installed server. The initial values displayed for each
of the elds are the current values read from the iDRAC.
To modify the iDRAC Network Settings using the CMC Web interface:
1 In the system tree, go to Server Overview, and then click Setup > iDRAC. The Deploy iDRAC page is displayed. The iDRAC Network
Settings
section lists the iDRAC DNS name, IPv4, and IPv6 network conguration settings of all the installed servers.
2 Modify the iDRAC network settings as required for the servers.
NOTE
: You must select the Enable LAN option to specify the IPv4 or IPv6 settings. For information about the elds, see
CMC Online Help.
3 To deploy the setting to iDRAC, click Apply iDRAC Network Settings. If you made changes to the QuickDeploy settings, they are also
saved.
The iDRAC Network Settings table reects future network conguration settings; the values shown for installed servers may or may
not be the same as the currently installed iDRAC network conguration settings. Click Refresh to update the iDRAC Deploy page with
each installed iDRAC network conguration settings after changes are made.
NOTE
: Changes made to QuickDeploy elds are immediate, but changes that are made to one or more iDRAC server
network conguration settings may require a couple of minutes to propagate from CMC to iDRAC. Clicking Refresh too
soon may display only partially correct data for a one or more iDRAC servers.
Modifying iDRAC Network Settings Using RACADM
RACADM config or getconfig commands support the -m <module> option for the following conguration groups:
cfgLanNetworking
cfgIPv6LanNetworking
cfgRacTuning
cfgRemoteHosts
Conguring
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