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Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 7 (iDRAC7) Version 1.50.50 User's Guide

Enabling Auto-discovery

The auto-discovery feature allows newly installed servers to automatically discover the remote management console that hosts the provisioning server. The provisioning server provides custom administrative user credentials to iDRAC7, so that the unprovisioned server can be discovered and managed from the management console. For more information about auto-discovery, see the Lifecycle Controller Remote Services User’s Guide available at dell.com/support/manuals.

Auto-discovery works with a static IP. DHCP, DNS server, or the default DNS host name discovers the provisioning server. If DNS is specified, the provisioning server IP is retrieved from DNS and the DHCP settings are not required. If the provisioning server is specified, discovery is skipped so neither DHCP nor DNS is required.

You can enable auto-discovery using iDRAC7 Settings Utility or using Lifecycle Controller. For information on using Lifecycle Controller, see Lifecycle Controller User’s Guide available at dell.com/support/manuals.

If auto-discovery feature is not enabled on the factory-shipped system, the default administrator account (user name as root and password as calvin) is enabled. Before enabling auto-discovery, make sure to disable this administrator account. If the auto-discovery in Lifecycle Controller is enabled, all the iDRAC user accounts are disabled until the provisioning server is discovered.

To enable auto-discovery using iDRAC Settings utility:

  1. Turn on the managed system.
  2. During POST, press <F2 >, and go to iDRAC Settings > Remote Enablement . The iDRAC Settings Remote Enablement page is displayed.
  3. Enable auto-discovery, enter the provisioning server IP address, and click Back.
    • NOTE: Specifying the provisioning server IP is optional. If it is not set, it is discovered using DHCP or DNS settings (step 7).
  4. Click Network. The iDRAC Settings Network page is displayed.
  5. Enable NIC.
  6. Enable IPv4.
    • NOTE: IPv6 is not supported for auto-discovery.
  7. Enable DHCP and get the domain name, DNS server address, and DNS domain name from DHCP.
    • NOTE: Step 7 is optional if the provisioning server IP address (step 3) is provided.

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