Installation Manual
Basic Installation of the iDRAC6 35
•
Shared with Failover LOM2 
— Select this option to share the 
network interface with the host operating system. The remote 
access device network interface is fully functional when the host 
operating system is configured for NIC teaming. The remote 
access device receives data through NIC 1 and NIC 2, but 
transmits data only through NIC 1. If NIC 1 fails, the remote 
access device fails over to NIC 2 for all data transmission. 
The remote access device continues to use NIC 2 for data 
transmission. If NIC 2 fails, the remote access device fails over 
all data transmission back to NIC 1 if the failure in NIC1 has 
been corrected.
•
Shared with Failover All LOMs 
— Select this option to share the 
network interface with the host operating system. The remote 
access device network interface is fully functional when the host 
operating system is configured for NIC teaming. The remote 
access device receives data through NIC 1, NIC 2, NIC 3, and 
NIC 4; but it transmits data only through NIC 1. If NIC 1 fails, 
the remote access device fails over all data transmission to NIC 2. 
If NIC 2 fails, the remote access device fails over all data 
transmission to NIC 3. If NIC 3 fails, the remote access device 
fails over all data transmission to NIC 4. If NIC 4 fails, the remote 
access device fails over all data transmission back to NIC 1, only if 
NIC 1 failure is corrected.
4
Configure the network controller LAN parameters to use DHCP or a 
Static IP address source.
a
Using the down-arrow key, select 
LAN Parameters
, and press <Enter>.
b
Using the up-arrow and down-arrow keys, select 
IP Address Source
.
c
Using the right-arrow and left-arrow keys, select 
DHCP
,
 Auto Config 
or 
Static
.
d
If you selected 
Static
, configure the 
IP Address
, 
Subnet Mask
, and 
Default Gateway 
settings.
e
Press <Esc>.
5
Press <Esc>.
6
Select 
Save Changes and Exit
.










