Users Guide

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Table 44. Managed nodes (iDRAC/CMC)
Port
Number
Protoco
ls
Port
Type
Maximum
Encryptio
n Level
Direction Destination Usage Description
443 WSMAN
/HTTPS
TCP 128-bit In OMIVV
appliance to
iDRAC/CMC
iDRAC
communication
Used to provide information to the
management station. This port has
to open from iDRAC and CMC.
4433 HTTPS TCP 128-bit Out iDRAC to
OMIVV
appliance
Auto Discovery For auto discovering iDRAC
(managed nodes) in the
management station.
2049 NFS UDP None In/Out iDRAC to/
from OMIVV
Public Share
For iDRAC to access NFS public
share that is exposed by OMIVV
appliance. That is used for OS
deployment and firmware update.
To access the iDRAC configurations
from the OMIVV. Used in
deployment flow.
4001 to
4004
NFS UDP None In/Out iDRAC to/
from OMIVV
Public Share
For iDRAC to access NFS public
share that is exposed by OMIVV
appliance. This is used for OS
deployment and firmware update.
To access the iDRAC configurations
from the OMIVV. Used in
deployment flow.
69 TFTP UDP 128-bit In/Out iDRAC to/
from OMIVV
Trivial File
Transfer
Used for managing the iDRAC
successfully from the management
station.
NOTE: For 14th generation PowerEdge servers, iDRAC mounts the NFS through TCP on port 2049.
Password is not changed for user used for bare-metal discovery
after successfully applying hardware profile or system profile that
has same user with new changed credentials in iDRAC user list
The password of the user used from discovery is not changed to the new credential if only hardware profile or system profile
template is selected for deployment. This is done intentionally so that the plug-in is able to communicate with the iDRAC for
future use in deployment needs.
Unable to view new iDRAC version details listed on vCenter hosts
and clusters page
Resolution: After successful completion of a firmware update task in the vSphere web client, refresh the Firmware Update
page and verify the firmware versions. If the page displays the old versions, go to the Host Compliance page in OpenManage
Integration for VMware vCenter, and check the CSIOR status of that host. If CSIOR is not enabled, enable CSIOR and reboot
host. If CSIOR is already enabled, log in to the iDRAC console, reset iDRAC, wait for few minutes, and then refresh the
Firmware Update page.
How can I test event settings by using OMSA to simulate
temperature hardware Fault
To ensure that events are functioning correctly, perform the following steps:
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