Users Guide
iDRAC Quick Sync 2 in PowerEdge servers and
MX7000
With Dell OMM running on an Android or iOS mobile phones, you can access a server directly or through OpenManage Essentials
or OpenManage Enterprise console. It enables you to review the server information and inventory and get automatic
notifications on mobile phone from an OpenManage Essentials or OpenManage Enterprise console. Assign IP address and modify
iDRAC password, configure key BIOS attributes, and take remediation actions as needed. You can also power-cycle a server,
access system console, or access iDRAC GUI.
For more information about Quick Sync on PowerEdge servers, see the iDRAC User's Guide and Installation and Service Manual
of your PowerEdge server available at www.dell.com/idrac9manuals.
Quick Sync 2 uses the integrated wireless capabilities of Quick Sync 2 equipped PowerEdge servers to directly manage those
servers. Quick Sync 2 uses encrypted Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and dedicated WiFi connections. Quick Sync 2 is activated
on the server using the connection button.
An infrastructure network uses WiFi base station or VPN to communicate with the iDRAC IP-based management network
connected to the wired Ethernet port of the iDRAC. The connection uses the WS-Man protocol.
RACADM commands supported by OMM
NOTE: Only users with iDRAC configure privileges can modify the settings.
RACADM Commands enables you to run predefined commands. The generic GET and SET sub commands are used to configure
and retrieve the objects. For a list of all the RACADM command supported by iDRAC, see the RACADM CLI Reference Guide
available on the support site. The available RACADM commands are as follows:
● System Information
● Hardware Inventory
● License Information
● Software Inventory
● Job Information
● Current NIC config
● Current NIC Statistics
● LC Log
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iDRAC Quick Sync Read feature in PowerEdge servers