Users Guide

294 Recovering and Troubleshooting the Managed Server
If you entered 0 to leave the LED flashing, follow these steps to disable it:
1
Click
System
Remote Access
iDRAC
Troubleshooting
.
2
On the
Identify
screen, uncheck
Identify Server
.
3
Click
Apply.
Using the Diagnostics Console
iDRAC6 provides a standard set of network diagnostic tools (see Table 17-14)
that are similar to the tools included with Microsoft
®
Windows
®
or
Linux-based systems. Using the iDRAC6 Web interface, you can access the
network debugging tools.
To access the Diagnostics Console screen, perform the following steps:
1
Click
System
iDRAC
Troubleshooting
.
2
Click the
Diagnostics
tab.
Table 17-14 describes the commands that can be entered on the Diagnostics
Console screen. Enter a command and click Submit. The debugging results
appear in the Diagnostics Console screen.
Click the Clear button to clear the results displayed by the previous
command.
To refresh the Diagnostics Console screen, click Refresh.
Table 17-14. Diagnostic Commands
Command Description
arp Displays the contents of the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
table. ARP entries may not be added or deleted.
ifconfig Displays the contents of the network interface table.
netstat Prints the content of the routing table.
ping
<IP Address>
Verifies that the destination IP address is reachable from iDRAC6
with the current routing-table contents. A destination IP address
must be entered in the field to the right of this option. An Internet
control message protocol (ICMP) echo packet is sent to the
destination IP address based on the current routing-table contents.
gettracelog Displays the iDRAC6 trace log. See "gettracelog" for more
information.