Users Guide

Interface or
Protocol
Description
To reset iDRAC without rebooting the server, press and hold the System
Identification button for 16 seconds.
CMC web Interface In addition to monitoring and managing the chassis, use the CMC web interface
to:
View the status of a managed system
Update iDRAC firmware
Configure iDRAC network settings
Log in to iDRAC web interface
Start, stop, or reset the managed system
Update BIOS, PERC, and supported network adapters
Lifecycle Controller Use Lifecycle Controller to perform iDRAC configurations. To access Lifecycle
Controller, press <F10> during boot and go to System SetupAdvanced
Hardware Configuration
iDRAC Settings. For more information, see Lifecycle
Controller User’s Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals.
Telnet Use Telnet to access iDRAC where you can run RACADM and SMCLP commands.
For details about RACADM, see iDRAC RACADM Command Line Interface
Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals. For details about SMCLP, see
Using SMCLP.
NOTE: Telnet is not a secure protocol and is disabled by default. Telnet
transmits all data, including passwords in plain text. When transmitting
sensitive information, use the SSH interface.
SSH Use SSH to run RACADM and SMCLP commands. It provides the same capabilities
as the Telnet console using an encrypted transport layer for higher security. The
SSH service is enabled by default on iDRAC. The SSH service can be disabled in
iDRAC. iDRAC only supports SSH version 2 with DSA and the RSA host key
algorithm. A unique 1024-bit DSA and 1024-bit RSA host key is generated when
you power-up iDRAC for the first time.
IPMITool Use the IPMITool to access the remote system’s basic management features
through iDRAC. The interface includes local IPMI, IPMI over LAN, IPMI over Serial,
and Serial over LAN. For more information on IPMITool, see the Dell OpenManage
Baseboard Management Controller Utilities User’s Guide at dell.com/
idracmanuals.
NOTE: IPMI version 1.5 is not supported.
VMCLI Use the Virtual Media Command Line Interface (VMCLI) to access a remote media
through the management station and deploy operating systems on multiple
managed systems.
SMCLP Use Server Management Workgroup Server Management-Command Line Protocol
(SMCLP) to perform systems management tasks. This is available through SSH or
Telnet. For more information about SMCLP, see Using SMCLP.
WS-MAN The LC-Remote Service is based on the WS-Management protocol to do one-to-
many systems management tasks. You must use WS-MAN client such as WinRM
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