Users Guide

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NOTE: If you changed the default HTTPS port number (port 80), access the CMC web page using
<cmcname.domain-name>:<port number>, where cmcname is the CMC host name for CMC,
domain-name
is the
domain name, and
port number
is the HTTPS port number.
2. Insert the smart card and click Login.
The PIN dialog box is displayed.
3. Type the PIN and click Submit.
NOTE: If the smart card user is present in Active Directory, an Active Directory password is not required. Else, you
have to log in by using an appropriate username and password.
You are logged in to CMC with your Active Directory credentials.
Logging in to CMC Using Single Sign-on
When Single Sign-On (SSO) is enabled, you can log in to CMC without providing your domain user authentication credentials, such as user
name and password. To use this feature, you must have an Enterprise License.
NOTE: You cannot use the IP address to log in to the SSO. Kerberos validates your credentials against the Fully
Qualified Domain Name (FQDN).
Before logging in to CMC using SSO, make sure that:
You have logged in to your system using a valid Active Directory user account.
Single Sign-On option is enabled during the Active Directory configuration.
To log in to CMC using SSO:
1. Log in to the client system using your network account.
2. Access the CMC web interface by using: https://<cmcname.domain-name>
For example, cmc-6G2WXF1.cmcad.lab,, where cmc-6G2WXF1 is the cmc-name and cmcad.lab is the domain name.
NOTE:
If you have changed the default HTTPS port number (port 80), access the CMC web interface using
<cmcname.domain-name>:<port number>, where the
cmcname
is the CMC host name for CMC, domain-name is
the domain name, and port number is the HTTPS port number.
CMC logs you in, using the Kerberos credentials that were cached by your browser when you logged in using your valid Active
Directory account. If the login is unsuccessful, the browser is redirected to the normal CMC login page.
NOTE:
If you are not logged in to the Active Directory domain and are using a browser other than Internet Explorer,
the login is unsuccessful and the browser displays a only blank page.
Logging In To CMC Using Serial, Telnet, Or SSH
Console
You can log in to CMC through a serial, Telnet, or SSH connection.
After you configure your management station terminal emulator software and managed node BIOS, perform the following tasks to log in to
CMC:
1. Connect to CMC using your management station terminal emulation software.
2. Type your CMC user name and password, and then press <Enter>.
You are logged in to CMC.
Accessing CMC Using RACADM
RACADM provides a set of commands that allow you to configure and manage CMC through a text-based interface. RACADM can be
accessed using a Telnet/SSH or serial connection, using the Dell CMC console on the KVM, or remotely using the RACADM command line
interface installed on a management station.
The RACADM interface is classified as:
Remote RACADM — Allows you to run RACADM commands on a management station with the -r option and the DNS name or IP
address of the CMC.
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