Users Guide

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
Conguration in the Remote Access tab.
Conguring The Remote Access Device To Use A LAN
Connection
To congure the remote access device for communication over a LAN connection:
1 Click the Modular Enclosure > System/Server Module > Main System Chassis/Main System > Remote Access object.
2 Click the Conguration tab.
3 Click LAN.
The LAN Conguration window appears.
NOTE
: BMC/iDRAC management trac does not function properly if the LAN on motherboard (LOM) is teamed with
any network adapter add-in-cards.
4 Congure the following NIC conguration details:
Enable NIC (Select this option for NIC teaming.)
NOTE
: Your DRAC contains an integrated 10BASE-T/100BASE-T Ethernet NIC and supports TCP/IP. The NIC has a
default address of 192.168.20.1 and a default gateway of 192.168.20.1.
NOTE: If your DRAC is congured to the same IP address as another NIC on the same network, an IP address conict
occurs. The DRAC stops responding to network commands until the IP address is changed on the DRAC. The DRAC
must be reset even if the IP address conict is resolved by changing the IP address of the other NIC.
NOTE: Changing the IP address of the DRAC causes the DRAC to reset. If SNMP polls the DRAC before it initializes, a
temperature warning is logged because the correct temperature is not transmitted until the DRAC is initialized.
NIC Selection
NOTE: NIC Selection cannot be congured on modular
systems
NOTE: The NIC Selection option is available only on 11G and earlier systems.
Primary and Failover Network options
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Working with remote access controller