Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Enabling or disabling default password warning message
IP Blocking
Enabling or disabling OS to iDRAC Pass-through using web interface
Enabling or disabling alerts using RACADM
Logging into iDRAC using OpenID Connect
NOTE: This feature is only available in MX platforms.
To log in to iDRAC using the OpenID Connect:
1. In a supported web browser, type https://[iDRAC-IP-address] and press Enter.
The Login page is displayed.
2. Select OME Modular from the Log In with: menu.
The console login page is displayed.
3. Enter the console User name and Password.
4. Click Log in.
You are logged in to iDRAC with the console user privileges.
NOTE: When lockdown mode is enabled, OpenID Connect login option is not displayed in iDRAC login page.
Logging in to iDRAC as local user, Active Directory
user, or LDAP user
Before you log in to iDRAC using the web interface, ensure that you have configured a supported web browser and the user
account is created with the required privileges.
NOTE: The user name is not case-sensitive for an Active Directory user. The password is case-sensitive for all users.
NOTE: In addition to Active Directory, openLDAP, openDS, Novell eDir, and Fedora-based directory services are supported.
NOTE: LDAP authentication with OpenDS is supported. The DH key must be larger than 768 bits.
To log in to iDRAC as local user, Active Directory user, or LDAP user:
1. Open a supported web browser.
2. In the Address field, type https://[iDRAC-IP-address] and press Enter.
NOTE:
If the default HTTPS port number (port 443) changes, enter: https://[iDRAC-IP-address]:[port-
number] where [iDRAC-IP-address] is the iDRAC IPv4 or IPv6 address and [port-number] is the HTTPS port
number.
The Login page is displayed.
3. For a local user:
In the Username and Password fields, enter your iDRAC user name and password.
From the Domain drop-down menu, select This iDRAC.
4. For an Active Directory user, in the User name and Password fields, enter the Active Directory user name and password. If
you have specified the domain name as a part of the username, select This iDRAC from the drop-down menu. The format of
the user name can be: <domain>\<username>, <domain>/<username>, or <user>@<domain>.
For example, dell.com\john_doe, or JOHN_DOE@DELL.COM.
If the domain is not specified in the user name, select the Active Directory domain from the Domain drop-down menu.
5. For an LDAP user, in the Username and Password fields, enter your LDAP user name and password. Domain name is not
required for LDAP login. By default, This iDRAC is selected in the drop-down menu.
6. Click Submit. You are logged in to iDRAC with the required user privileges.
If you log in with Configure Users privileges and the default account credentials, and if the default password warning feature
is enabled, the Default Password Warning page is displayed allowing you to easily change the password.
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Logging in to iDRAC