Users Guide

OS Drivers
RAID
NIC
NOTE: The inventory information displayed for the chassis group, member chassis, servers, and server components is
updated every time a chassis is added or removed from the group.
Viewing Chassis Group Inventory
To view the chassis group using CMC Web interface, in the system tree, select Group. Click Properties > Firmware Version. The
Chassis Group Firmware Version page displays all the chassis in the group.
Viewing Selected Chassis Inventory Using Web Interface
To view the selected chassis inventory using CMC Web interface:
1. In the system tree, select Group. click Properties > Firmware Version.
The Chassis Group Firmware Version page displays all the chassis in the group.
2. In the Select a Chassis section, select the member chassis for which you want to view the inventory.
The Firmware View Filter section displays the server inventory for the selected chassis and the firmware versions of all the server
components.
Viewing Selected Server Component Firmware Versions
Using Web Interface
To view the firmware versions of selected server components using CMC Web interface:
1. In the system tree, select Group. Click Properties > Firmware Version.
The Chassis Group Firmware Version page displays all the chassis in the group.
2. In the Select a Chassis section, select the member chassis for which you want to view the inventory.
3. In the Firmware View Filter section, select Components.
4. In the Components list, select the required component- BIOS, iDRAC, CPLD, USC, Diagnostics, OS Drive, RAID devices (up to 2),
and NIC devices (up to 6), for which you want to view the firmware version.
The firmware versions of the selected component for all the servers in the selected member chassis are displayed.
NOTE:
The firmware versions of USC, Diagnostics, OS Drive, RAID devices, and NIC devices of servers are not
available if:
The server belongs to the 10th generation of PowerEdge servers. These servers do not support Lifecycle
Controller.
The server belongs to the 11th generation of PowerEdge servers, but the iDRAC firmware does not support
Lifecycle Controller.
The CMC firmware version of a member chassis is earlier to version 4.45. In this case, the components of all the
servers in this chassis are not displayed, even if the servers support Lifecycle Controller.
Obtaining Certificates
The following table lists the types of certificates based on the login type.
Table 17. Types of Login and Certificate
Login Type Certificate Type How to Obtain
Single Sign-on using
Active Directory
Trusted CA certificate Generate a CSR and get it signed from a Certificate Authority.
Smart Card login as
Active Directory user
User certificate
Trusted CA certificate
User Certificate — Export the smart card user certificate as Base64-
encoded file using the card management software provided by the smart
card vendor.
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