Users Guide
• Additional Configuration For iDRAC
• Configuring Remote Access Device Users
• Setting Platform Event Filter Alerts
You can view BMC/iDRAC or DRAC information based on which hardware is providing the remote access capabilities for the system.
The reporting and configuration of BMC/iDRAC and DRAC can also be managed using the omreport/omconfig chassis
remoteaccess command-line interface (CLI) command.
In addition, the Server Administrator Instrumentation Service allows you to manage the Platform Event Filters (PEF) parameters and alert
destinations.
Topics:
• Viewing Basic Information
• Configuring The Remote Access Device To Use A LAN Connection
• Configuring The Remote Access Device To Use A Serial Port Connection
• Configuring The Remote Access Device To Use A Serial Over LAN Connection
• Additional Configuration For iDRAC
• Configuring Remote Access Device Users
• Setting Platform Event Filter Alerts
Viewing Basic Information
You can view basic information about the BMC/iDRAC, IPv4 Address, and DRAC. You can also reset the Remote access controller
settings to their default values. To do this:
NOTE:
You must be logged in with Administrator privileges to reset the BMC settings.
Click the Modular Enclosure > System/Server Module > Main System Chassis/Main System > Remote Access
The Remote Access page displays the following base information of the system’s BMC:
Remote Access Device
• Device Type
• IPMI Version
• System GUID
• Number of Possible Active Sessions
• Number of Current Active Sessions
• LAN Enabled
• SOL Enabled
• MAC Address
IPv4 Address
• IP Address Source
• IP Address
• IP Subnet
• IP Gateway
IPv6 Address
• IP Address Source
• IPv6 Address 1
• Default Gateway
• IPv6 Address 2
• Link Local Address
• DNS Address Source
• Preferred DNS Server
• Alternate DNS Server
NOTE:
You can view IPv4 and IPv6 address details only if you enable the IPv4 and IPv6 address properties under
Additional Configuration in the Remote Access tab.
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