Users Guide
48 USC and USC - LCE
Common IP Configuration
Register the iDRAC name, set the domain name from DHCP, and specify the
domain name and host name string.
•
Register iDRAC Name
— If set to
Yes
, the iDRAC name is registered with
the Domain Name System (DNS). If set to
No
, no registration takes place.
•
iDRAC Name
— Enables you to view or edit the iDRAC name to be
used
when registering with DNS. The
iDRAC Name
string can contain
up
to 63 printable ASCII characters. You can edit the
iDRAC Name
string
when
Register iDRAC Name
is
No
. The information in this field is erased
after updating the iDRAC firmware.
•
Domain Name from DHCP
— If set to
Yes
, iDRAC acquires the domain
name from the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server.
If
set to
No
, you must enter the domain name manually.
•
Domain Name
— Enables you to view or edit the iDRAC domain name to
be used if it is not acquired from DHCP. You can specify a domain name
when
Domain Name from DHCP
is set to
No
. The information in this
field is erased after updating the iDRAC firmware.
•
Host Name String
— Enables you to specify or edit the host name
associated with iDRAC. The information in this field is erased if iDRAC is
reset to the original defaults or if the iDRAC firmware is updated.
The
Host Name
string can contain up to 62 ASCII printable characters.
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IPv4 Configuration
Enable or disable IPv4, and set the RMCP+ encryption key, IP address
source, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server values.
•
IPv4
— Enables or disables iDRAC NIC IPv4 protocol support.
Disabling
IPv4 deactivates the remaining controls.
•
RMCP+Encryption Key
— Configures the RMCP+ encryption key
using
0 to 40 hexadecimal digits (no blanks allowed). The default setting
is
all zeros (0).
•
IP Address Source
— Enables or disables the ability of the iDRAC NIC
to
acquire an IPv4 address from the DHCP server; deactivate or activate
the
Ethernet IP Address
,
Subnet Mask
, and
Default Gateway
controls.
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