This assumes the customer already has iDRAC configured and remotely accessible on the DD. It could also be used with a CE plugged in through micro usb cable or ethernet to iDRAC.
Newer DDs, (DD3300, DD6900, DD9400, DD9900) are integrated with the iDRAC module which allows remote troubleshooting using Serial Over Lan (SOL). It is akin to having a serial connection to the DD but remotely through iDRAC's terminal (racadm).
It may not be enabled by default and requires some changes in iDRAC and BIOS settings to work.
For all systems:
For DD3300s:
Use this KB to setup SOL on DD3300s, it has different settings from the other DDs:
Data Domain: How to access DDOS console through iDRAC on a DD3300 system
For DD6900, DD6400, DD9400, DD9900:
After verifying the settings for all systems above, you need to edit the BIOS settings using iDRAC.
NOTE: Enabling SOL may disable the physical serial port on the DD. Revert settings back to default to enable the serial port:
1. In a web browser, type the iDRAC IP address specified during iDRAC configuration.
2. Login with the user name root. The default password is the system serial number on the PSNT.
3. Select Configuration > BIOS Settings > Serial Communications.
4. Verify the following values are configured, and specify any that are not set as listed:
● Serial Communication: On with Console Redirection
● Serial Port Address: COM1
● External Serial Connector: Serial Device 1
● Failsafe Baud Rate: 115200
● Remote Terminal Type: VT100/VT220
● Redirection After Boot: Enabled
5. Click Apply to save any changes.
6. Click Apply and Reboot.
7. Select Maintenance > Job Queue and verify the Configure: BIOS.Setup job is complete.
NOTE: Click Refresh to get the latest status