Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Feature iDRAC8 Basic iDRAC8 Express iDRAC8 Express for
Blades
iDRAC8 Enterprise
iDRAC Service Module (iSM) Yes Yes Yes Yes
Embedded Tech Support
Report
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Crash screen capture No Yes Yes Yes
Crash video capture No No No Yes
Boot capture No No No Yes
Manual reset for iDRAC Yes Yes Yes Yes
Virtual NMI Yes Yes Yes Yes
OS watchdog Yes Yes Yes Yes
Embedded Health Report Yes Yes Yes Yes
System Event Log Yes Yes Yes Yes
Lifecycle Log Yes Yes Yes Yes
Work notes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Remote Syslog No No No Yes
License management Yes Yes Yes Yes
[1] Not available with blade servers.
[2] 500 series and lower rack and tower servers require a hardware card to enable this feature; this hardware is offered at
additional cost.
[3] Requires vFlash SD card media.
Interfaces and Protocols to Access iDRAC
The following table lists the interfaces to access iDRAC.
NOTE: Using more than one interface at the same time may generate unexpected results.
Table 2. Interfaces and Protocols to Access iDRAC
Interface or Protocol Description
iDRAC Settings Utility Use the iDRAC Settings utility to perform pre-OS operations. It has a subset of the features that are
available in iDRAC Web interface along with other features.
To access iDRAC Settings utility, press <F2> during boot and then click iDRAC Settings on the
System Setup Main Menu page.
iDRAC Web Interface Use the iDRAC Web interface to manage iDRAC and monitor the managed system. The browser
connects to the Web server through the HTTPS port. Data streams are encrypted using 128-bit
SSL to provide privacy and integrity. Any connection to the HTTP port is redirected to HTTPS.
Administrators can upload their own SSL certificate through an SSL CSR generation process to
secure the Web server. The default HTTP and HTTPS ports can be changed. The user access is
based on user privileges.
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