Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Manage chassis using chassis credential
profile
Topics:
Chassis credential profile
Create chassis credential profile
Edit chassis credential profile
View chassis credential profile
Test chassis credential profile
Delete chassis credential profile
Chassis credential profile
A chassis credential profile stores the chassis credentials that OMIVV uses to communicate with the chassis. OMIVV manages
and monitors the chassis which are associated to a chassis credential profile. You can assign multiple chassis to a single chassis
credential profile.
The PowerEdge MX chassis host can be managed using a single unified chassis management IP. The hosts present in the
PowerEdge MX chassis with an iDRAC IP disabled have to be managed using chassis credential profile. It is recommended that
you manage the PowerEdge MX chassis hosts with an iDRAC IP using host credential profile to get complete OMIVV functions.
For more information about managing MX chassis, see Manage PowerEdge MX chassis on page 123.
Create chassis credential profile
Prerequisites
To create a chassis credential profile, you must have the following privileges:
M1000e, VRTX, and FX2 chassisRead and Set SNMP trap destination
PowerEdge MX chassisAdministrator
Before using the Active Directory (AD) credentials with a host credential profile, ensure that:
The user account exists in AD.
The CMC or OME-Modular is configured for AD-based authentication.
For PowerEdge MX chassis, ensure that you have at least single MX host in the registered vCenter to make the test
connection successful.
Steps
1. On the OMIVV home page, click Compliance & Deployment > Chassis Credential Profile > CREATE NEW PROFILE.
2. On the Chassis Credential Profile page of the wizard, read the instructions, and then click GET STARTED.
3. On the Name and Credentials page, do the following:
a. Enter profile name and description. The description is optional.
b. In the User name text box, enter the username with administrative rights, which is typically used to log in to the Chassis
Management Controller (CMC) or OpenManage Enterprise-Modular (OME-Modular).
c. In the Password text box, enter the password.
d. In the Verify Password text box, enter the same password that you have entered in the Password text box. The
passwords must match.
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