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Table 2. Features and functionalities (continued)
Feature Functionality
You can also compare the applied NIC/CNA profiles against
the NIC/CNA configurations of the systems and generate
comparison reports.
For more information, see:
Configuring NICs and CNAs for a system on page 54.
Applying a NIC or CNA profile on a collection on page 39.
Comparing NIC or CNA profiles against systems in a
collection on page 47.
Configure iDRAC profiles for a system or collection You can define iDRAC configurations for a system and save it
as part of a hardware configuration profile of the system.
The saved profiles are applied later to the collection as part of
the hardware configuration or operating system deployment,
or both.
For more information, see Configuring iDRAC profiles for a
system on page 53.
Connect to Dell FTP for Firmware updates You can now connect to the FTP site and perform the
following tasks:
Download firmware updates for a system or a collection.
Determine the status of the firmware if the firmware of
your collection is compliant, or needs an update.
Schedule a firmware update for a single system or a
collection of systems.
Export an inventory of chassis and servers from DLCI
and use this information to create repository using Dell
Repository Manager (DRM).
For more information, see:
Comparing and updating firmware inventory on page 58.
Comparing and updating firmware inventory for systems in
a collection on page 43.
Import Dell Servers and System Variables You can import Dell servers that are not auto-discovered by
DLCI for Configuration Manager. The imported servers appear
under the All Dell Lifecycle Controller Servers. You can use the
DLCI utilities to perform the various activities on the servers.
You can also import system variables present in a .CSV file
to systems present within a collection on the Configuration
Manager console.
For more information, see Using the Import Server Utility on
page 48.
Access iDRAC using Active Directory credentials for
authentication
You can provide Active Directory credentials to get
authenticated on iDRAC.
Schedule firmware updates and perform selective firmware
update
You can schedule updates for firmware. Also, you can select
the server components that need to be updated. For more
information, see Comparing and updating firmware inventory
on page 58.
Configure certificate authority (CA) and common name (CN)
checks
You can configure CA and CN checks for DLCI communication
with the targets.
Auto-discovery and Handshake This feature enables the iDRAC on bare metal systems to
locate the provisioning service and establish communication
with the Site Server. For more information, see Auto-
discovery and handshake on page 22.
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