Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Resetting default password using local RACADM
1. Log in to the host OS installed on the system.
2. Access the local RACADM interface.
3. Follow the instructions in Changing the default login password using RACADM on page 39.
Resetting default password using OpenManage Mobile
You can use the OpenManage Mobile (OMM) to log in and change the default password. To log in to iDRAC using OMM, scan
the QR code on the system information tag. For more information about using OMM, see the OMM documentation at OME -
Modular for PowerEdge MX7000 Chassis User's Guide available at https://www.dell.com/openmanagemanuals.
NOTE: Scanning the QR code logs you into iDRAC only if the default credentials are at default values. If you have changed
them from the default values, enter the updated credentials.
Resetting default password using the server management USB port
NOTE: These steps require that the USB management port is enabled and configured.
Using Server Configuration Profile file
Create a Server Configuration Profile (SCP) file with a new password for the default account, place it on a memory key, and use
the server management USB port on the server to upload the SCP file. For more information on creating the file, see Using USB
port for server management on page 254.
Accessing iDRAC using a laptop
Connect a laptop to the server management USB port and access iDRAC to change the password. For more information, see
Accessing iDRAC interface over direct USB connection on page 254.
Changing default password using USB-NIC
If you have access to a keyboard, mouse, and a display device, connect to the server using the USB-NIC to access the iDRAC
interface and change the default password.
1. Connect the devices to the system.
2. Use a supported browser to access the iDRAC interface using the iDRAC IP.
3. Follow the instructions in Changing the default login password using web interface on page 39.
Resetting default iDRAC password remotely
If you do not have physical access to the system, you can reset the default password remotely.
Remote Provisioned system
If you have an operating system installed on the system, use a remote desktop client to log in to the server. After you log into
the server, use any of the local interfaces such as RACADM or web interface to change the password.
Remote Non-provisioned system
If there is no operating system installed on the server and if you have a PXE setup available, use PXE and then use RACADM to
reset the password.
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Logging in to iDRAC