Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Logging in to iDRAC
You can log in to iDRAC as an iDRAC user, as a Microsoft Active Directory user, or as a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
(LDAP) user. You can also log in using Single Sign-On or Smart Card.
To improve security, each system is shipped with a unique password for iDRAC, which is available on the system information
tag. This unique password improves security of iDRAC and your server. The default user name is root.
While ordering the system, you can choose to retain the legacy passwordcalvinas the default password. If you choose to
retain the legacy password, the password is not available on the system information tag.
In this version, DHCP is enabled by default and iDRAC IP address is assigned dynamically.
NOTE:
You must have Login to iDRAC privilege to log in to iDRAC.
iDRAC GUI does not support browser buttons such as Back, Forward, or Refresh.
NOTE: For information on recommended characters for user names and passwords, see Recommended characters in user
names and passwords on page 125.
To change the default password, see Changing the default login password on page 39.
Customizing the security banner
You can customize the security notice that appears on the login page. You can use RACADM, Redfish, or WSMan to customize
the notice. Depending on the language you use, the notice can be either 1024 or 512 UTF-8 characters long.
Topics:
Logging in to iDRAC as local user, Active Directory user, or LDAP user
Logging in to iDRAC as a local user using a smart card
Logging in to iDRAC using Single Sign-On
Accessing iDRAC using remote RACADM
Accessing iDRAC using local RACADM
Accessing iDRAC using firmware RACADM
Viewing system health
Logging in to iDRAC using public key authentication
Multiple iDRAC sessions
Accessing iDRAC using SMCLP
Secure default password
Changing the default login password
Enabling or disabling default password warning message
IP Blocking
Enabling or disabling OS to iDRAC Pass-through using web interface
Enabling or disabling alerts using RACADM
Logging in to iDRAC as local user, Active Directory
user, or LDAP user
Before you log in to iDRAC using the web interface, ensure that you have configured a supported web browser and the user
account is created with the required privileges.
NOTE: The user name is not case-sensitive for an Active Directory user. The password is case-sensitive for all users.
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