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The iDRAC configuration of the saved profile is retrieved and displayed.
4
In the
Network Configuration
tab, select the attribute you want to edit.
NOTE: For more information on the various parameters that you can set for
the above attributes, see the
Dell Lifecycle Controller Unified Server
Configurator/Unified Server Configurator-Lifecycle Controller Enabled Version
1.5 User’s Guide
available at support.dell.com/manuals.
5
Click the
Users
tab. The grid retrieves the list of iDRAC users on the
existing profile and displays them.
6
You can add a user account or edit an existing user account. For more
information, see step 6 and step 7 in Creating An iDRAC Profile.
7
Click
Save As Profile
to save the
modified iDRAC configuration profile.
Configuring NICs And CNAs For A System
This feature enables you to configure the different attributes of specific
network interface cards (NICs) or converged network adapters (CNAs) in the
system and save them to a profile. You can create NIC or CNA profiles for a
system but the profiles can be applied only to a collection. This feature
enables NIC partitioning in the collection.
Each type of NIC is associated with a template. This template does not
contain any specific instance information and is agnostic of any system. For
example, a DualPort-QuadPartition-NIC template enables you to configure
the eight partitions of CNA to various roles.
For information on NICs supported by Lifecycle Controller, see the Dell
Lifecycle Controller Unified Server Configurator/Unified Server Configurator-
Lifecycle Controller Enabled User’s Guide available at
support.dell.com/manuals.
For information on CNAs supported by DLCI, see the Dell Lifecycle
Controller Integration Version 2.0.1 for Microsoft System Center Configuration
Manager Readme available at support.dell.com/manuals.
Creating A NIC Or CNA Profile
To create a NIC or CNA profile:
1
On the
System Viewer
utility, click
Network Adapter Configuration
.
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