Users Guide

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1. Click Browse and select the NIC/CNA profile that you created using the System Viewer utility. This profile is applied during
the hardware configuration process. For more information on creating NIC/CNA profiles, see Creating a NIC or CNA Profile.
2. If you select a simple NIC profile you can validate if all the settings in the profile are applied on the target system by
launching the Unified Server Configurator on the target system.
3. If you select a Broadcom CNA profile, you can validate if the settings are applied based on the Table 3:
Table 3. Broadcom Profile Settings
S.No Target Server Setting Profile Settings What is Applied
1. Dual Port NIC (partition
disabled)
Dual Port NIC
Dual Port Quad Partition NIC
Dual Port Quad Partition NIC
Partition is enabled when the
system reboots.
2. Dual Port NIC (partition
disabled)
Dual Port NIC Dual Port NIC
Port level settings are applied
when the system reboots.
3. Dual Port NIC (partition
disabled)
Dual Port Quad Partition NIC Dual Port Quad Partition NIC
Partition is enabled when the
system reboots.
4. Dual Port Quad Partition NIC Dual Port NIC
Dual Port Quad Partition NIC
Dual Port Quad Partition
5. Dual Port Quad Partition NIC Dual Port NIC Nothing is applied as there is
no match between the target
server setting and profile
setting.
6. Dual Port Quad Partition NIC Dual Port Quad Partition NIC Dual Port Quad Partition
4. Click Next to apply an iDRAC profile.
NOTE:
If there is an error while applying a NIC/CNA profile, the operating system deployment process continues to the
next step. While applying an attribute using Config Utility, it does not check the dependent attributes value. After the
Hardware configuration task is complete, use Network Adapter Comparison Report in Config Utility to check if the
attributes have been applied successfully.
Applying an integrated Dell Remote Access Controller profile on a
collection
To configure iDRAC and apply an iDRAC profile on a collection:
1. Click Browse and select the iDRAC profile that you created using the System Viewer utility. This profile is applied during
the hardware configuration process. For more information on creating iDRAC profiles, see Creating an Integrated Dell
Remote Access Controller Profile.
2. After you select an iDRAC profile, you can validate if the configuration is applied based on the following parameters:
Table 4. iDRAC profile settings
S.No Target Server Profile Settings What is Applicable
1. Rack and Tower systems All four types of attributes are
configured.
All attributes in the iDRAC
profile.
2. Blade systems All four types of attributes are
configured.
All attributes in Common
IP settings.
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