Users Guide

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2. RSA Client-ID — By default, the RSA client ID is the same as the RSA AM server hostname. Find the RSA client ID at RSA AM
server's authentication agent configuration page.
3. RSA Access Key — The Access Key can be retreived on RSA AM by navigating to Setup
> System Settings > RSA SecurID > Authentication APIsection, which is usually displayed as
l98cv5x195fdi86u43jw0q069byt0x37umlfwxc2gnp4s0xk11ve2lffum4s8302. To configure the settings through iDRAC
GUI:
Go to iDRAC Settings > Users.
From Local Users section, select an existing local user and click Edit.
Scroll down to the bottom of the Configuration page.
In RSA SecurID section, Click the link RSA SecurID Configuration to view or edit these settings.
You can also configure the settings as follows:
Go to iDRAC Settings > Users.
From Directory Services section, select Microsoft Active Service or Generic LDAP Directory Service, and click Edit.
In RSA SecurID section, Click the link RSA SecurID Configuration to view or edit these settings.
4. RSA AM server certificate (chain)
You can login to iDRAC using RSA SecurID token via iDRAC GUI and SSH.
RSA SecurID Token App
You need to install RSA SecurID Token app on you system or on smart phone. When you try to log in to iDRAC, you are asked to input the
passcode shown in the app.
If a wrong passcode is entered, the RSA AM server challenges the user to provide the "Next Token." This may happen even though the
user may have entered the correct passcode. This entry proves that the user owns the right Token that generates the right passcode.
You get the Next Token from RSA SecurID Token app by clicking on Options. Check Next Token, and the next passcode is available.
Time is critical in this step. Otherwise, iDRAC may fail the verification of the next token. If the iDRAC user login session times out, it
requires another attempt to log in
If a wrong passcode is entered, the RSA AM server will challenge the user to provide the "Next Token." This challenge happens even
though the user may have later entered the correct passcode. This entry proves that the user owns the right Token that generates the
right passcodes.
To get the next token from RSA SecurID Token app, click on Options and check Next Token. A new token is generated. Time is critical
in this step. Otherwise, iDRAC may fail the verification of the next token. If the iDRAC user login session times out, it requires another
attempt to log in.
Affichage de l'intégrité du système
Avant d’effectuer une tâche ou de déclencher un événement, vous pouvez utiliser RACADM pour vérifier si le système est dans un état
approprié. Pour afficher l’état du service distant à partir de RACADM, utilisez la commande getremoteservicesstatus.
Tableau 6. Valeurs possibles de l’état du système
Système hôte Lifecycle Controller (LC) État en temps réel État général
Hors tension
Pendant l’auto-test de
démarrage (POST)
Après l’auto-test de
démarrage (POST)
Collecte de l’inventaire du
système
Exécution automatisée de
tâches
Outil
Unified Server Configurator
de Lifecycle Controller
Prêt
Non initialisé
Rechargement des données
Désactivé
En récupération
En cours d’utilisation
Prêt
Non prêt
Prêt
Non prêt
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