Users Guide
44 Installing and Setting Up the DRAC 4
NOTE: The DRAC 4 default user name is root and the default password is
calvin.
Table 2-2. DRAC 4 Interfaces
Interface Description
Web-based interface Connects to the managed system using a supported Web
browser through the DRAC 4 NIC. For a list of supported
Web browsers, see "Supported Web Browsers."
racadm CLI Connects to the managed system using a remote console. You
can execute racadm commands (racadm remote capability
option [-r]) or connect to the management station using its
IP address.
NOTE: The racadm remote capability is supported only on
management stations. For more information, see "Supported
Web Browsers."
NOTE: When using the racadm remote capability, you must
have write permission on the folders where you are using the
racadm subcommands involving file operations, for example:
racadm getconfig -f <file name>
or:
racadm sslcertupload -t 1 -f
c:\cert\cert.txt subcommands
Telnet Console Provides access through the DRAC 4 to the server COM1
port, video, and hardware management interfaces through
the DRAC 4 NIC and provides support for serial and racadm
commands including powerdown, powerup, powercycle,
hardreset, graceshutdown, and gracereboot commands.
SSH Interface Provides the same capabilities as the telnet console using an
encrypted transport layer for higher security.
Terminal Emulation
Software
Provides access through the DRAC 4 to the server COM1
port and hardware management interfaces through the serial
connector. The terminal emulation software provides support
for serial and racadm commands including powerdown,
powerup, powercycle, hardreset, graceshutdown, and
gracereboot commands.