Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Configuring the IPv4 settings
To configure the IPv4 settings:
1. Select Enabled option under Enable IPv4.
NOTE: In the 14th generation of the PowerEdge servers, DHCP is enabled by default.
2. Select Enabled option under Enable DHCP, so that DHCP can automatically assign the IP address, gateway, and subnet
mask to iDRAC. Else, select Disabled and enter the values for:
Static IP Address
Static Gateway
Static Subnet Mask
3. Optionally, enable Use DHCP to obtain DNS server address, so that the DHCP server can assign the Static Preferred
DNS Server and Static Alternate DNS Server. Else, enter the IP addresses for Static Preferred DNS Server and
Static Alternate DNS Server.
Configuring the IPv6 settings
Based on the infrastructure setup, you can use IPv6 address protocol.
To configure the IPv6 settings:
NOTE: If IPv6 is set to static, ensure that you configure the IPv6 gateway manually, which is not needed in case of dynamic
IPV6. Failing to configure manually in case of static IPv6 results in loss of communication.
1. Select Enabled option under Enable IPv6.
2. For the DHCPv6 server to automatically assign the IP address and prefix length to iDRAC, select the Enabled option under
Enable Auto-configuration.
NOTE: You can configure both static IP and DHCP IP at the same time.
3. In the Static IP Address 1 box, enter the static IPv6 address.
4. In the Static Prefix Length box, enter a value between 1 and 128.
5. In the Static Gateway box, enter the gateway address.
NOTE:
If you configure static IP, the current IP address 1 displays static IP and the IP address 2 displays dynamic IP. If
you clear the static IP settings, the current IP address 1 displays dynamic IP.
6. If you are using DHCP, enable DHCPv6 to obtain DNS Server addresses to obtain Primary and Secondary DNS server
addresses from DHCPv6 server. You can configure the following if required:
In the Static Preferred DNS Server box, enter the static DNS server IPv6 address.
In the Static Alternate DNS Server box, enter the static alternate DNS server.
7. When DNS information is not obtainable by either DHCPv6 or static configuration, you can use RFC 8106 "IPv6 Router
Advertisement Options for DNS Configuration. It is identified by IPv6 Router. Using RA DNS configuration does not impact
existing DNS configurations (either DHCPv6 or static).
The iDRAC can obtain DNS name server and DNS search domain information from IPv6 Router Advertisement messages.
Please refer to RFC 8106 and your IPv6 router's user guide for details on how to configure the router to advertise this
information.
If DNS information is available from both the DHCPv6 server and the IPv6 Router Advertisement, the iDRAC uses both.
In case of conflict, the DHCPv6 server's DNS information takes precedence in the iDRAC's /etc/resolv.conf settings.
NOTE:
For iDRAC to use RA DNS information, IPv6.Enable and IPv6.Autoconfig must be enabled. If Auto-configuration
is disabled, the iDRAC does not process IPv6 RA messages, and uses only static DNS settings as configured.
Configuring the IPMI settings
To enable the IPMI Settings:
1. Under Enable IPMI Over LAN, select Enabled.
2. Under Channel Privilege Limit, select Administrator, Operator, or User.
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