Users Guide

4. Under Auto Negotiation, select On if iDRAC must automatically set the duplex mode and network speed. This option is
available only for dedicated mode. If enabled, iDRAC sets the network speed to 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps based on the network
speed.
5. Under Network Speed, select either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps.
NOTE: You cannot manually set the Network Speed to 1000 Mbps. This option is available only if Auto Negotiation
option is enabled.
6. Under Duplex Mode, select Half Duplex or Full Duplex option.
NOTE: If you enable Auto Negotiation, this option is grayed-out.
Common settings
If network infrastructure has DNS server, register iDRAC on the DNS. These are the initial settings requirements for advanced
features such as Directory servicesActive Directory or LDAP, Single Sign On, and smart card.
To register iDRAC:
1. Enable Register DRAC on DNS.
2. Enter the DNS DRAC Name.
3. Select Auto Config Domain Name to automatically acquire domain name from DHCP. Else, provide the DNS Domain
Name.
IPv4 settings
To configure the IPv4 settings:
1. Select Enabled option under Enable IPv4 .
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.
IPv6 settings
Alternately, based on the infrastructure setup, you can use IPv6 address protocol.
To configure the IPv6 settings:
1. Select Enabled option under Enable IPv6.
2. For the DHCPv6 server to automatically assign the IP address, gateway, and subnet mask to iDRAC, select 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 0 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.
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