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NOTE: If the server is connected in shared LOM mode, then the OS IP Address field is disabled.
4. If you select USB NIC as the pass-through configuration, enter the IP address of the USB NIC.
The default value is 169.254.0.1. However, if this IP address conflicts with an IP address of other
interfaces of the host system or the local network, you must change it. Do not enter 169.254.0.3 and
169.254.0.4 IPs. These IPs are reserved for the USB NIC port on the front panel when a A/A cable is
used
5. Click Back, click Finish, and then click Yes.
The details are saved.
Obtaining certificates
The following table lists the types of certificates based on the login type.
Table 9. Types of certificate based on login type
Login Type Certificate Type How to Obtain
Single Sign-on using Active
Directory
Trusted CA certificate Generate a CSR and get it signed
from a Certificate Authority
SHA-2 certificates are also
supported.
Smart Card login as a local or
Active Directory user
User certificate
Trusted CA certificate
User Certificate — Export the
smart card user certificate as
Base64-encoded file using
the card management
software provided by the
smart card vendor.
Trusted CA certificate — This
certificate is issued by a CA.
SHA-2 certificates are also
supported.
Active Directory user login Trusted CA certificate This certificate is issued by a CA.
SHA-2 certificates are also
supported.
Local User login SSL Certificate Generate a CSR and get it signed
from a trusted CA
NOTE: iDRAC ships with a
default self-signed SSL
server certificate. The iDRAC
Web server, Virtual Media,
and Virtual Console use this
certificate.
SHA-2 certificates are also
supported.
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SSL server certificates
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