Users Guide

38 Installing and Setting Up the DRAC 5
NOTE: The DRAC 5 default user name is root and the default password is calvin.
You can access the DRAC 5 Web-based interface through the DRAC 5 NIC by using a supported Web
browser, or through Server Administrator or IT Assistant.
See "Supported Web Browsers" for a list of supported Web browsers.
To access the DRAC 5 using a supported Web browser, see "Accessing the Web-Based Interface."
To access the DRAC 5 remote access interface using Server Administrator, launch Server Administrator.
From the system tree on the left pane of the Server Administrator home page, click System Main
System Chassis Remote Access Controller. For more information, see your Server Administrator
User’s Guide.
For information about accessing the DRAC 5 using RACADM, see "Using the RACADM Command
Line Interface."
RACADM Provides remote access to the DRAC 5 using a command line interface.
RACADM uses the managed system’s IP address to execute RACADM
commands (racadm remote capability option [-r]).
NOTE: The racadm remote capability is supported only on management
stations. For more information, see "Supported Web Browsers."
NOTE: When using the racadm remote capability, you must have write
permission on the folders where you are using the racadm subcommands
involving file operations, for example:
racadm getconfig -f <file name>
or:
racadm sslcertupload -t 1 -f
c:\cert\cert.txt subcommands
Telnet Console Provides access through the DRAC 5 to the server RAC port and
hardware management interfaces through the DRAC 5 NIC and
provides support for serial and RACADM commands including
powerdown, powerup, powercycle, and hardreset commands.
NOTE: Telnet is an unsecure protocol that transmits all data—including
passwords—in plain text. When transmitting sensitive information, use the
SSH interface.
SSH Interface Provides the same capabilities as the telnet console using an encrypted
transport layer for higher security.
IPMI Interface Provides access through the DRAC 5 to the remote system’s basic
management features. The interface includes IPMI over LAN, IPMI
over Serial, and Serial over LAN. See the Dell OpenManage Baseboard
Management Controller User’s Guide for more information.
Table 2-1. DRAC 5 Interfaces
(continued)
Interface Description