Users Guide
78 Configuring the Management Station
Installing a TFTP Server
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is a simplified form of the File Transfer
Protocol (FTP). It is used with the SM-CLP and RACADM command line
interfaces to transfer files to and from iDRAC6.
NOTE: If you use only iDRAC6 Web interface to transfer SSL certificates and
upload new iDRAC6 firmware, no TFTP server is required.
The only times when you need to copy files to or from iDRAC6 are when you
update iDRAC6 firmware or install certificates on iDRAC6. If you choose to
use RACADM when you perform these tasks, a TFTP server must be running
on a computer iDRAC6 can access through IP address or DNS name.
You can use the netstat -a command on Windows or Linux operating
systems to see if a TFTP server is already listening. Port 69 is the TFTP
default port. If no server is running, you have the following options:
• Find another computer on the network running a TFTP service.
• If you are using Linux, install a TFTP server from your distribution.
• If you are using Windows, install a commercial or free TFTP server.
Installing Dell OpenManage IT Assistant
Your system includes the Dell OpenManage system management software
kit. This kit includes, but is not limited to, the following components:
•
Dell Systems Management Tools and Documentation
DVD
• Dell Support website and Readme files — Check Readme files and the
Dell Support website at
dell.com/support/manuals
for the most recent
information about your Dell products.
For information on installing IT Assistant, see the Dell OpenManage IT
Assistant User’s Guide available at
dell.com/support/manuals
.