Dell Version 7.3 Life Jacket User Manual


 
IPv4 Address
IP Address Source
IP Address
IP Subnet
IP Gateway
IPv6 Address
IP Address Source
IPv6 Address 1
Default Gateway
IPv6 Address 2
Link Local Address
DNS Address Source
Preferred DNS Server
Alternate DNS Server
NOTE: You can view IPv4 and IPv6 address details only if you enable the IPv4 and IPv6 address properties under
Additional Configuration in the Remote Access tab.
Configuring The Remote Access Device To Use A LAN Connection
To configure the remote access device for communication over a LAN connection:
1. Click the Modular EnclosureSystem/Server ModuleMain System Chassis/Main SystemRemote Access
object.
2. Click the Configuration tab.
3. Click LAN.
The LAN Configuration window appears.
NOTE: BMC/iDRAC management traffic does not function properly if the LAN on motherboard (LOM) is
teamed with any network adapter add-in-cards.
4. Configure the following NIC configuration details:
Enable NIC (This option is available on Dell PowerEdge 9G systems when DRAC is installed. Select this option
for NIC teaming. In Dell PowerEdge 9G systems, you can team NICs for added redundancy.)
NOTE: Your DRAC contains an integrated 10BASE-T/100BASE-T Ethernet NIC and supports TCP/IP. The NIC
has a default address of 192.168.20.1 and a default gateway of 192.168.20.1.
NOTE: If your DRAC is configured to the same IP address as another NIC on the same network, an IP address
conflict occurs. The DRAC stops responding to network commands until the IP address is changed on the
DRAC. The DRAC must be reset even if the IP address conflict is resolved by changing the IP address of the
other NIC.
NOTE: Changing the IP address of the DRAC causes the DRAC to reset. If SNMP polls the DRAC before it
initializes, a temperature warning is logged because the correct temperature is not transmitted until the
DRAC is initialized.
NIC Selection
NOTE: NIC Selection cannot be configured on modular systems
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