Installation Manual

CAUTION: During reset, iDRAC7 is not available for a few minutes.
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SSL Server Certificates
Uploading Server Certificate Using Web Interface
To upload the SSL server certificate:
1. In the iDRAC7 Web interface, go to OverviewiDRAC SettingsNetworkSSL, select Upload Server
Certificate and click Next.
The Certificate Upload page is displayed.
2. Under File Path, click Browse and select the certificate on the management station.
3. Click Apply.
The SSL server certificate is uploaded to iDRAC7 firmware, and replaces the existing certificate.
Uploading Server Certificate Using RACADM
To upload the SSL server certificate, use the sslcertupload command. For more information, see the
RACADM Command
Line Reference Guide for iDRAC7 and CMC
available at dell.com/support/manuals.
If the CSR is generated outside of iDRAC with a private key available, then to upload the certificate to iDRAC:
1. Send the CSR to a well-known root CA. CA signs the CSR and the CSR becomes a valid certificate.
2. Upload the private key using the remote racadm sslkeyupload command.
3. Upload the signed certificate to iDRAC using the remote racadm sslcertupload command.
iDRAC reboots and the newly uploaded certificate takes effect.
Viewing Server Certificate
You can view the SSL server certificate that is currently being used in iDRAC7.
Related Links
SSL Server Certificates
Viewing Server Certificate Using Web Interface
In the iDRAC7 Web interface, go to Overview iDRAC SettingsNetwork SSL. The SSL page displays the SSL
server certificate that is currently in use at the top of the page.
Viewing Server Certificate Using RACADM
To view the SSL server certificate, use the sslcertview command. For more information, see the
RACADM Command
Line Reference Guide for iDRAC7 and CMC
available at dell.com/support/manuals.
Uploading Custom Signing Certificate
You can upload a custom signing certificate to sign the SSL certificate. SHA-2 certificates are also supported.
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