Users Guide
5. Click Close and then click OK. The Java Control Panel window closes.
Importing CA certicate to ActiveX trusted certicate store
You must use the OpenSSL command line tool to create the certicate Hash using Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA). It is recommended
to use OpenSSL tool 1.0.x and later since it uses SHA by default. The CA certicate must be in Base64 encoded PEM format. This is
one-time process to import each CA certicate.
To import the CA certicate to the ActiveX trusted certicate store:
1. Open the OpenSSL command prompt.
2.
Run a 8 byte hash on the CA certicate that is currently in-use on the management station using the command: openssl
x509 -in (name of CA cert) -noout -hash
An output le is generated. For example, if the CA certicate le name is cacert.pem, the command is:
openssl x509 –in cacert.pem –noout –hash
The output similar to “431db322” is generated.
3. Rename the CA le to the output le name and include a “.0" extension. For example, 431db322.0.
4. Copy the renamed CA certicate to your home directory. For example, C:\Documents and Settings\<user> directory.
Viewing localized versions of web interface
iDRAC web interface is supported in the following languages:
• English (en-us)
• French (fr)
• German (de)
• Spanish (es)
• Japanese (ja)
• Simplied Chinese (zh-cn)
The ISO identiers in parentheses denote the supported language variants. For some supported languages, resizing the browser
window to 1024 pixels wide is required to view all features.
iDRAC Web interface is designed to work with localized keyboards for the supported language variants. Some features of iDRAC
Web interface, such as Virtual Console, may require additional steps to access certain functions or letters. Other keyboards are not
supported and may cause unexpected problems.
NOTE: See the browser documentation on how to congure or setup dierent languages and view localized versions of
iDRAC Web interface.
Updating device rmware
Using iDRAC, you can update the iDRAC, BIOS, and all device rmware that is supported by using Lifecycle Controller update such
as:
• Fibre Channel (FC) cards
• Diagnostics
• Operating System Driver Pack
• Network Interface Card (NIC)
• RAID Controller
• Power Supply Unit (PSU)
• NVMe PCIe devices
• SAS/SATA hard drives
• Backplane update for internal and external enclosures
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