User's Manual
Power Requirements
Table1-1 lists the power requirements for the DRAC 4.
Table 1-1. DRAC 4 Power Requirements
Connectors
The DRAC 4 provides a dedicated 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 NIC and a connector for mounting the card to the system board. The DRAC 4/P also provides a video
connector, and a 30-pin Management Connector.
DRAC 4 Ports
Table1-2 identifies the ports used by the DRAC 4. This information is required when opening firewalls for remote access to a DRAC 4.
Table 1-2. DRAC 4 Port Numbers
Supported Remote Access Connections
Table1-3 lists the features of each type of connection.
Table 1-3.SupportedRemoteAccessConnections
System Power
1.2 A on +3.3 V AUX (maximum)
550 mA on +3.3 V main (maximum)
0 mA on+5V main (maximum)
NOTE: Installation instructions for the DRAC 4 hardware can be found in the Installing a Remote Access Card document or the Installation and
Troubleshooting Guide that comes with your system. Ensure that you connect the management cable and the local video monitor (if present) to the DRAC
4/P in PCI slot 4.
DRAC 4 Port Number
Used For
Ports on DRAC 4 listening for connection (server):
23
Telnet (configurable)
80
HTTP (configurable)
161
SNMP Agent (not configurable)
443
HTTPS (configurable)
3668
Virtual Media server (configurable)
5869
Remote racadm spcmp server (not configurable)
5900
Console Redirection (configurable)
Ports that DRAC 4 uses as a client:
25
SMTP (not configurable)
69
TFTP (not configurable)
162
SNMP trap (not configurable)
53
DNS
636
LDAP
3269
LDAP for global catalog (GC)
Connection
Features
DRAC 4 NIC
l 10/100 Mbps Ethernet
l DHCP support
l SNMP traps and email event notification
l Dedicated network interface for the DRAC 4 Web-based interface
l Support for Telnet console and racadm CLI commands including system boot, reset, power-on, and shutdown commands
Serial port
l Support for Serial console and racadm CLI commands including system boot, reset, power-on, and shutdown commands
l Support for text-only console redirection to a VT-100 terminal or terminal emulator