Reference Guide

Example
To Configure static IPv4 address for iDRAC NIC
racadm setniccfg -s 192.168.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.0
Static IP configuration enabled and modified successfully
Configure DHCP mode for iDRAC IPv4
racadm setniccfg -d
DHCP is now ENABLED
Configure DHCP mode for iDRAC IPv6
racadm setniccfg -d6
DHCP6 is now ENABLED
sshpkauth
Description Enables you to upload and manage up to 4 different SSH public keys for each user. You can upload a key file or key
text, view keys, or delete keys.
This command has three mutually exclusive modes determined by the options — upload, view, and delete.
To run this subcommand, you must have Configure user privilege.
Synopsis
racadm sshpkauth -i svcacct -k <key_index> -p <privilege> -t <PK_key_text>
racadm sshpkauth -i svcacct -k <key_index> -p <privilege> -f <PK_key_text>
racadm sshpkauth -v -i svcacct -k all|<key_index>
racadm sshpkauth -d -i svcacct -k all|<key_index>
Input
-i <user_index> — Index for the user.
-k [<key_index> | all] — Index to assign the PK key being uploaded. all only works with the -v or -d
options. <key_index> must be between 1 to 4 or all on iDRAC.
-t <PK_Key_Text> — Key text for the SSH Public key.
-f <filename> — File containing the key text to upload.
NOTE: The -f option is not supported on Telnet or SSH or serial RACADM.
-v — View the key text for the index provided.
-d — Delete the key for the index provided.
Example
Upload an invalid key to iDRAC User 2 in the first key space using a string.
$ racadm sshpkauth -i 2 -k 1 -t "This is invalid key
Text"
ERROR: Key text appears to be corrupt
Upload a valid key to iDRAC User 2 in the first key space using a file.
$ racadm sshpkauth -i 2 -k 1 -f pkkey.key
Key file successfully uploaded.
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