User`s guide
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Opengear Application Note: SDTConnector + Dell Page 9 of 14
From the Serial & Network menu, select Network Hosts. Click Add Host. Enter the IP Address of the DRAC as detailed
above in the Configuring the DRAC step (i.e. in this example we used 192.168.0.120)
Remove any Permitted Services you do not require, but do not remove HTTPS (TCP port 443) and VNC (TCP port 5900).
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Apply
From the Serial & Network menu, select Users & Groups. If you have not already, click Add User, otherwise Edit the
user and skip to the next paragraph. Enter a Username for the new user, e.g. delladmin. Enter and confirm a gateway
Password for this user. Note that this is separate from the DRAC password
In Accessible Host(s), select the IP address for the DRAC (192.168.0.10). Click Apply.
Configuring SDTConnector to access the DRAC
Install and launch SDTConnector (1.2.x or later) on the client PC. If you haven't previously added the Opengear gateway:
Select File -> New Gateway
Enter the IP address through which the Opengear unit/management LAN gateway is accessible to this client PC (e.g.
192.168.0.1). Enter the gateway username (e.g. delladmin) and password you set in the previous step. Optionally enter a
gateway name (e.g. USA Gateway IM4248-2 ) and click OK
Once you have an Opengear gateway connection in place you need to establish a connection to the PowerEdge through that
gateway:
Right click on the Opengear gateway and select New Host. Enter the DRAC’s IP address (192.168.0.120) in Host
Address optionally enter a Descriptive Name (e.g. Dell 2003 Server DRAC) . Select the Dell RAC service and click OK.
Connecting to the DRAC
Select the newly created Host and click the Dell RAC button. A browser window is launched.
Login to the DRAC using your DRAC username and password (root/calvin). From this page you can monitor you system,
power it on and off, and access the virtual KVM.