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32 Zero-touch, bare-metal server provisioning using the Dell EMC iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller Auto Config
9. In the Name box, enter iDRAC, select String as the data type and type 60 as the code.
10. Click OK to return to the DHCP console.
11. Expand all items under the server name on the DHCP console.
12. Right-click Scope Options and select Configure Options.
13. Click Advanced.
14. From the Vendor class drop-down menu, select iDRAC.
15. Select the 060 iDRAC check box under Available Options.
Setting iDRAC as the Vendor class
16. Under Data entry, type the string value that will be sent to the iDRAC to advise to pull the correct Server Configuration Profile file to
import.
17. After entering the string, click Apply. This string changes depending on whether the Profile file is hosted in an NFS share or a CIFS
share.
Examples of parameters and arguments for the string after this step.
Note: An empty space “ “ or whitespace is required in front of the first option such as the “-f” when using Windows DHCP
server. Notice in front of the “-f” that there is one whitespace character.
Note: If you are using iDRAC 2.20.20.20 or later versions, a white space is not required.