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Recommended
Response Action
Enable the NIC on the server identified in the message using the CMC command
line or CMC Web interface, so that the link to launch iDRAC is displayed on the
CMC Web interface. To enable the NIC for DHCP using RACADM, enter "racadm
setniccfg -m server-<slot number> -d" where <slot number> is the server identified
in the message. To enable the NIC using the Web interface, click Server Overview >
select the identified server, go to Setup > select the Enable LAN check box.
Category System Health (CMC = Chassis Management Controller)
Severity Severity 3 (Informational)
Filter
Visibility
IPMI
Alert
SNMP
Alert
Email
Alert
Remote System
Log
WS
Eventing
iDRAC
CMC
LC Log LCD OS Log Power
Off
Power
Cycle
Reset Chassis Event
Proxy
iDRAC *
CMC * *
CMC8505
Message Unable to access server: arg1 because both IPv4 and IPv6 are disabled. NIC
Enabled = arg2 .
Arguments arg1 = slot number, arg2 = state
Detailed
Description
IPv4 and IPv6 are disabled on the specified server and the CMC is unable to display
the link to launch iDRAC web interface.
Recommended
Response Action
Enable IPv4 or IPv6 for the specified server using the CMC command line or CMC
Web GUI interface, so that the link to launch iDRAC is displayed on the CMC Web
interface. To enable the NIC for DHCP using RACADM, enter "racadm setniccfg -m
server-<slot number> -d" where <slot number> is the server identified in the
message. To enable the NIC using the Web interface, click Server Overview > select
the identified server, go to Setup > select the Enable IPv4 check box and/or the
Enable IPv6 check box.
Category System Health (CMC = Chassis Management Controller)
Severity Severity 3 (Informational)
Filter
Visibility
IPMI
Alert
SNMP
Alert
Email
Alert
Remote System
Log
WS
Eventing
iDRAC
CMC
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