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iDRAC 8/7 v2.30.30.30 User’s Guide

Using USB port for server management

In Dell PowerEdge 12 th generation servers, all USB ports are dedicated to the server. With the 13 th generation of servers, one of the front panel USB port is used by iDRAC for management purposes such as pre-provisioning and troubleshooting. The port has an icon to indicate that it is a management port. All 13 th generation servers with LCD panel support this feature. This port is not available in a few of the 200-500 model variations without the LCD panel. In such cases, you may prefer to use these ports for the server operating system.

When the USB port is used by iDRAC:
  • The USB network interface enables use of existing out-of-band remote management tools from a portable device such as laptop by using a USB type A/A cable connected to iDRAC. The iDRAC is assigned the IP address (169.254.0.3) and the laptop is assigned the IP 169.254.0.4.
  • You can store a server configuration profile in the USB device and update the server configuration from the USB device.
  • NOTE: This feature is supported on:
    • USB devices having FAT file system and has single partition.
    • All Dell Windows 8 and Windows RT tablets, including the XPS 10 and The Venue Pro 8. For those devices that have USB-mini port such as the XPS 10 and the Venue Pro 8, you must use the On-The-Go (OTG) dongle and a Type-A/A cable together for it to work.

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