Users Guide
116 Remote Access Controller
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Select a setting from the 
Callback Type
 drop-down menu:
•
None
 — When called, the Remote Access Controller does not 
disconnect and call back; the connection remains active.
•
Preset —
 When called, the Remote Access Controller disconnects and 
calls the number specified in the 
Callback Number
 field; this setting 
activates the callback number control.
•
User Specified
 — When called, the Remote Access Controller asks 
the user for the callback number. Then the Remote Access Controller 
disconnects and calls the number the user specified. 
8
Click 
Apply Changes
 and then click 
OK
 to save your changes. 
Adding and Configuring DRAC III Demand Dial-Out Entries
  NOTE: You must have Administrator privileges in Server Administrator to use the 
Remote Access Controller.
If you set the dial-in (PPP) setting to Preset, the demand dial-out entry 
causes the Remote Access Controller to disconnect and call the management 
station back at a preset number. Upon callback, you must provide your DRAC 
user authentication to access the Remote Access Service.
  NOTE: The DRAC III managed system software uses a PPP connection to talk to the 
installed DRAC. The IP address for this PPP connection is 192.168.234.235. It is 
possible that this network IP address could already be in use by other systems or 
applications. If this situation occurs, the PPP connection fails to operate. If this 
address is already in use, the user is required to change the managed-system PPP 
client IP address to a different number. To change the managed-system PPP server 
IP address to use another network so that conflicts do not occur, you must use the 
racadm utility. See the Dell Remote Access Controller Racadm User's Guide for 
information about using the racadm utility. 
To add a demand dial-out entry, perform the following steps:
1
Click 
System
→
Main System Chassis
→
Remote Access 
and then click the 
Configuration
 tab.
2
Select 
Demand Dial-Out
.
3
Click 
Add
.
4
Enter the management station IP address that the Remote Access 
Controller calls back when called by this user.










