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4. Scroll down and select 043 Vendor Specific Info.
5. In the Data Entry field, click anywhere in the area under ASCII and enter the IP address of the server that has the share
location, which contains the SCP file.
The value appears as you type it under the ASCII, but it also appears in binary to the left.
6. Click OK to save the configuration.
Configuring option 60 on Windows
To configure option 60 on Windows:
1. On the DHCP server, go to Start > Administration Tools > DHCP to open the DHCP server administration tool.
2. Find the server and expand the items under it.
3. Right-click on IPv4 and choose Define Vendor Classes.
4. Click Add.
A dialog box with the following fields is displayed:
Display name:
Description:
ID: Binary: ASCII:
5. In the Display name: field, type iDRAC.
6. In the Description: field, type Vendor Class.
7. Click in the ASCII: section and type iDRAC.
8. Click OK and then Close.
9. On the DHCP window, right-click IPv4 and select Set Predefined Options.
10. From the Option class drop-down menu, select iDRAC (created in step 4) and click Add.
11. In the Option Type dialog box, enter the following information:
Name iDRAC
Data Type String
Code 060
Description Dell vendor class identifier
12. Click OK to return to the DHCP window.
13. Expand all items under the server name, right-click Scope Options and select Configure Options.
14. Click the Advanced tab.
15. From the Vendor class drop-down menu, select iDRAC. The 060 iDRAC is displayed in the Available Options column.
16. Select 060 iDRAC option.
17. Enter the string value that must be sent to the iDRAC (along with a standard DHCP provided IP address). The string value
helps in importing the correct SCP file.
For the options DATA entry, String Value setting, use a text parameter that has the following letter options and values:
Filename (f) Indicates the name of the exported Server Configuration Profile(SCP) file.
Sharename (-n) Indicates the name of the network share.
ShareType (-s)
Alongside supporting NFS and CIFS-based file sharing, iDRAC firmware 3.00.00.00 or later also supports accessing
profile files by using HTTP and HTTPS. The -s option flag is updated as follows:
-s (ShareType): type nfs or 0 for NFS; cifs or 2 for CIFS; http or 5 for HTTP; or https or 6 for HTTPS (mandatory).
IPAddress (-i) Indicates the IP address of the file share.
NOTE:
Sharename (-n), ShareType (-s), and IPAddress (-i) are required attributes that must be
passed. -n is not required for HTTP or HTTPs.
Username (-u) Indicates the user name required to access the network share. This information is required only for
CIFS.
Password (-p) Indicates the password required to access the network share. This information is required only for
CIFS.
ShutdownType (-d) Indicates the mode of shutdown. 0 indicates Graceful shutdown and 1 indicates Forced
shutdown.
NOTE: The default setting is 0.
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