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Working With Remote Access Controller
The Dell systems baseboard management controller (BMC)/Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) monitors the
system for critical events by communicating with various sensors on the system board and sends alerts and log events
when certain parameters exceed their preset thresholds. The BMC/iDRAC supports the industry-standard Intelligent Platform
Management Interface (IPMI) specification, enabling you to configure, monitor, and recover systems remotely.
NOTE: Baseboard management controller (BMC) is supported on Dell PowerEdge 9G systems and the Integrated Dell
Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) is supported on Dell PowerEdge 10G and 11G systems.
The DRAC is a systems management hardware and software solution designed to provide remote management capabilities,
crashed system recovery, and power control functions for Dell systems.
By communicating with the systems baseboard management controller (BMC)/Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller
(iDRAC), the DRAC can be configured to send you e-mail alerts for warnings or errors related to voltages, temperatures, and fan
speeds. The DRAC also logs event data and the most recent crash screen (available only on systems running Microsoft Windows
operating system) to help you diagnose the probable cause of a system crash.
The Remote Access Controller provides remote access to an inoperable system, allowing you to get the system up and running
as quickly as possible. The Remote Access Controller also provides alert notification when a system is down and allows you to
remotely restart a system. Additionally, the Remote Access Controller logs the probable cause of system crashes and saves the
most recent crash screen.
You can log in to the Remote Access Controller through the Server Administrator home page or by directly accessing the
controller's IP address using a supported browser.
When using the Remote Access Controller, you can click Help for more detailed information about the specific window you are
viewing. Remote Access Controller help is available for all windows accessible to the user based on the user privilege level and
the specific hardware and software groups that Server Administrator discovers on the managed system.
NOTE:
For more information about the BMC, see the Dell OpenManage Baseboard Management Controller User's Guide at
dell.com/systemsecuritymanuals.
NOTE: For more information on using DRAC 5, see the Dell Remote Access Controller 5 Users Guide at dell.com/
systemsecuritymanuals.
NOTE: For detailed information on configuring and using the iDRAC, see the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller
Users Guide at dell.com/systemsecuritymanuals.
The following table lists the graphical user interface (GUI) field names and the applicable system, when Server Administrator is
installed on the system.
Table 10. GUI Field Names And The Applicable System
GUI Field Name Applicable System
Modular Enclosure Modular system
Server Modules Modular system
Main System Modular system
System Non-modular system
Main System Chassis Non-modular system
For more information on the systems support for remote access devices, see the Dell Systems Software Support Matrix
available at dell.com/openmanagemanuals.
Server Administrator allows remote, in-band access to event logs, power control, and sensor status information and provides
the ability to configure the BMC/iDRAC. To manage BMC/iDRAC and DRAC through the Server Administrator graphical user
interface (GUI), click the Remote Access object, which is a subcomponent of the Main System Chassis/Main System
group.
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