Users Guide
Introduction 13
Dell Remote Access Controller Management Station
The Dell Remote Access Controller (DRAC) console is management station software designed to provide
remote management capabilities for PowerEdge systems. You can remotely connect to RAC hardware
using the DRAC Tools software. The following RAC features are implemented in the hardware and are
available either by using a browser or by way of the racadm CLI:
• Hardware sensor monitors, such as temperature, voltage, and fans
• Access to hardware and alert logs
• Ability to generate alerts, even when the system is down
• Remote system power up and power down
• Remote floppy boot operations
See the Dell Remote Access Controller 4 User’s Guide or
Dell Remote Access Controller 5 User’s Guide
for
more information about how to use the racadm CLI to connect to a managed system to execute racadm
commands from a remote console, or to connect to a management station using the IP address of the
managed station.
Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) Management Utility
The BMC Management Utility provides a command line based remote management station to manage
all supported BMC functions. Use the BMC Management Utility to manage a BMC from a remote
management station, and as a managed system's emergency management console. The utility gives you the
option of using either a command line interface (Intelligent Platform Management Interface [IPMI shell]
or a Serial-Over-LAN proxy [SOL Proxy]) to access and manage the BMC.
The BMC monitors the system for critical events by communicating with various sensors on the system
board and sending alerts and logs events when certain parameters exceed their preset thresholds.
The BMC supports the industry-standard IPMI specification, enabling you to configure, monitor, and
recover systems remotely.
The BMC provides the following features:
• Management access through the system's serial port and integrated NIC
• Fault logging and SNMP alerting
• Access to the system event log (SEL) and sensor status
• System function controls, including power on and off
• Support that is independent of the system's power or operating state
• Text console redirection for system setup, text-based utilities, and operating system consoles
• Access to Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server serial console interfaces
using SOL