Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Configuring iDRAC6 Enterprise Using the Web Interface 93
b
Click the
Serial Over LAN
tab.
c
Select
Enable Serial Over LAN
.
d
Update the IPMI SOL
Baud Rate
, if needed, by selecting a data speed
from the
Baud Rate
drop-down menu.
NOTE: To redirect the serial console over the LAN, ensure that the SOL Baud
Rate is identical to your managed server’s baud rate.
e
Click
Apply
.
f
Configure IP filtering and blocking settings as needed in the
Advanced Settings
page.
Adding and Configuring iDRAC6 Users
To manage your system with iDRAC6 and maintain system security, create
unique users with specific administrative permissions (or role-based authority).
To add and configure iDRAC6 users, perform the following steps:
NOTE: You must have Configure iDRAC permission to perform the following steps.
1
Click
System
Remote Access
iDRAC6
Network/Security
Users
.
The
Users
screen displays each user’s User ID, State, User Name,
IPMI LAN Privileges, iDRAC6 Privileges, and Serial Over LAN capability.
NOTE: User-1 is reserved for the IPMI anonymous user and is not configurable.
2
In the
User ID
column, click a user ID number.
3
On the
User Main Menu
page (see Table 5-9, Table 5-10, and
Table 5-11), you can either configure a user, upload a SSH public key file,
or view or delete a specified SSH key or all SSH keys.
Public Key Authentication over SSH
iDRAC6 supports the Public Key Authentication (PKA) over SSH. This
authentication method improves SSH scripting automation by removing the
need to embed or prompt for a user ID/password.
Before you Begin
You can configure up to 4 public keys per user that can be used over an SSH
interface. Before adding or deleting public keys, ensure that you use the view
command to see what keys are already set up, so a key is not accidentally