Users Guide

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Figure 6. Press CTRL+E to activate this screen.
3. In the iDRAC6 Configuration Utility, use the arrow keys to select LAN User Configuration.
4. Use the arrow keys to select Auto-Discovery.
5. Use the space bar to toggle the option to Enabled.
6. Use the arrow keys to select Provisioning Server and press Enter.
7. Enter the IP address of the OMIVV appliance.
8. Press ESC.
9. Use arrow keys to select Account Access.
10. Use the space bar to toggle the option to Disabled.
11. From your keyboard, press ESC.
12. Press ESC again to receive the notification for saving the changes and exit from setup.
13. Select Save changes and Exit and press Enter.
iDRAC is auto-discovered in the next host reboot cycle.
Manually configuring PowerEdge 12th and later generation servers
for auto-discovery
You must have the iDRAC and host IP addresses.
When you order servers from Dell, you can ask for the auto discovery feature enabled on the servers after you provide the
provisioning server IP Address. The provisioning server IP address is the IP address of OMIVV. In such a scenario, after you
receive the servers from Dell, when you power on the servers after mounting and connecting the iDRAC cable, the servers gets
auto discovered. The servers get listed in the first page of the Deployment wizard.
NOTE:
For the servers which are auto discovered, the credentials that are provided under Dell Management Center
> Settings > Deployment Credentials are used for further communication with the server, until the OS deployment is
completed. After a successful OS deployment, the iDRAC credentials that are provided in the associated connection profile
are set.
NOTE: Make sure that the Server White List is disabled or the service tag of the servers that are to be auto discovered
are added in the Server White List under Dell Management Center > Settings > Security
Perform the following steps to enable Auto Discovery manually on the target machine:
1. Boot / Reboot the target system and press F2 during initial boot to go to System Setup.
2. Go to iDRAC Settings > User Configuration and disable the root user. Make sure that there are no other users when you
are disabling the root user there should not be any user with administrator privileges active on that iDRAC.
3. Click Back, and click Remote Enablement.
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