Click the Remote Access object to manage
the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) or Integrated Dell Remote
Access Controller (iDRAC) features and Remote Access Controller features.
Selecting Remote Access tab allows you to manage the BMC/iDRAC
features such as, general information on the BMC/iDRAC. You can also
manage the configuration of the BMC/iDRAC on a local area network
(LAN), serial port for the BMC/iDRAC, terminal mode settings for the
serial port, BMC/iDRAC on a serial over LAN connection, and BMC/iDRAC
users.
NOTE: If an application
other than Server Administrator is used to configure the BMC/iDRAC
while Server Administrator is running, the BMC/iDRAC configuration
data displayed by Server Administrator may become asynchronous with
the BMC/iDRAC. It is recommended that Server Administrator be used
to configure the BMC/iDRAC while Server Administrator is running.
DRAC allows you to access your system's remote system management
capabilities. The Server Administrator DRAC provides remote access
to inoperable systems, alert notification when a system is down, and
the ability to restart a system.
The Remote Access object action window can have the following
tabs, depending on the user's group privileges:Properties,
Configuration, and Users.
Subtab: Information
Properties
Under the Properties tab, you can view general information
on the remote access device. You can also view the attributes of the
IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
Click Reset to Defaults to reset all the
attributes to their system default values.
Subtabs: LAN | Serial Port | Serial Over LAN | Additional Configuration
Configuration
Under the Configuration tab when BMC/iDRAC is configured, you can
configure the BMC/iDRAC on a LAN, serial port for BMC/iDRAC, and BMC/iDRAC
on a serial over LAN connection.
NOTE: The Additional
configuration tab is available only on systems with iDRAC.
Under the Configuration tab, when DRAC is configured, you
can configure network properties.
Under the Additional Configuration tab you
can either enable or disable IPv4/IPv6 properties.
NOTE: Enabling/disabling
IPv4/IPv6 is possible only in a dual stack environment (where both
the IPv4 and IPv6 stacks are loaded).
Users
Subtab: Users
Under the Users tab, you can modify the
remote access user configuration. You can add, configure, and view
information about Remote Access Controller users.
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