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

Configuring Option 60 on Windows

To configure option 60 on Windows:
  1. On the DHCP server, go to Start > Administration Tools > DHCP to open the DHCP server administration tool.
  2. Find the server and expand the items under it.
  3. Right-click on IPv4 and choose Define Vendor Classes.
  4. Click Add and enter the following:
    • Display name — iDRAC (read-only)
    • Description — Vendor Class
    • Under ASCII, click and enter iDRAC.
  5. Click OK.
  6. On the DHCP window, right-click on IPv4 and choose Set Predefined Options.
  7. From the Option class drop-down menu,select iDRAC (created in step 4) and click Add.
  8. In the Option Type dialogue box, enter the following information:
    • Name — iDRAC
    • Data Type — String
    • Code – 1
    • Description — Dell vendor class identifier
  9. Click OK twice to return to the DHCP window.
  10. Expand all items under the server name, right-click on Scope Options and select Configure Options.
  11. Click on the Advanced tab.
  12. From the Vendor class drop-down menu, select iDRAC. The 060iDRAC appears in the Available Options column.
  13. Select 060iDRAC option.
  14. Enter the string value that must be sent to the iDRAC (along with a standard DHCP provided IP address). The string value will help in importing the correct XML configuration file. For the option’s DATA entry, String Value setting, use a text parameter that has the following letter options and values:
    • Filename – iDRAC_Config.XML or iDRAC_Config-<service-tag>.XML. (-f )
    • Sharename – (-n)
    • ShareType – -s (0 = NFS, 2 = CIFS)
    • IPAddress – IP address of the file share. (-i )
    • Username – Required for CIFS (-u)
    • Password – Required for CIFS (-p)
    • ShutdownType – Specify Graceful or Forced. (-d)
    • Timetowait - Default is 300 ( -t )
    • EndHostPowerState - (-e)

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