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PowerEdge: How to configure the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 9 (iDRAC9) and Lifecycle Controller network settings

Summary: This article provides a step-by-step guide to configure the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 9 (iDRAC9) and Lifecycle Controller network settings.

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Instructions

Table of Content

  1. Configure the iDRAC Network Settings with iDRAC Setting Utility (F2 during POST)
  2. Setting iDRAC9 IP using the iDRAC Settings Utility (Video)
  3. Configure iDRAC Network Settings using the server LCD panel
  4. Setting iDRAC9 IP using the server LCD panel (Video)
  5. Configure both iDRAC and Lifecycle Controller Network Settings in Lifecycle Controller
  6. iDRAC9 initial Setup via Lifecycle Controller (Video)

The Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 9 (iDRAC9) with Lifecycle Controller is designed to make system administrators more productive and improve the overall availability of Dell systems. iDRAC alerts administrators to system issues, help them perform remote system management and reduces the need for physical access to the system. You must configure the initial network settings based on your network infrastructure to enable the communication to and from iDRAC.

You can set up the IP address using one of the following interfaces:


 

Configure the iDRAC Network Settings with iDRAC Setting Utility (F2 during POST)

To configure the iDRAC Network Settings:

  1. Turn on the managed system.
  2. Press <F2> during the Power-on Self-test (POST).
POST menu for System Setup
Figure 1: POST menu for System Setup
 
  1. In the System Setup Main Menu, click iDRAC Settings. The iDRAC Settings page is displayed.
System Setup Main Menu
Figure 2: System Setup Main Menu
 
  1. Click Network. The Network page is displayed.
System Setup > iDRAC Settings > Network
Figure 3: System Setup > iDRAC Settings > Network
 
  1. Configure the network settings
    1. Under Enable NIC, select Enabled.
    2. From the NIC Selection drop-down menu, select one of the following ports based on the network requirement:
      1. Dedicated - Enables the remote access device to use the dedicated network interface available on the Remote Access Controller. This interface is not shared with the host operating system. Note, in blade servers, the Dedicated option is displayed as Chassis (Dedicated).
      2. LOM1
      3. LOM2
      4. LOM3 - May not be available depending on server model and network card selection.
      5. LOM4 - May not be available depending on server model and network card selection.
    3. From the Failover Network drop-down menu, select one of the remaining LOMs. If a network fails, the traffic is routed through the failover network. Note, this option is disabled if NIC Selection is set to Dedicated.
    4. Under Auto Negotiation, select On if iDRAC must automatically set the duplex mode and network speed. Note, this option is available on for dedicated mode.
    5. Under Network Speed, select either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps. Note, 1000 Mbps is available only if the Auto Negotiation option is enabled.
    6. Under Duplex Mode, select Half Duplex or Full Duplex option. Note, this option is disabled if Auto Negotiation is set to Enabled.
System Setup > iDRAC Settings > Network > Network Settings
Figure 4: System Setup > iDRAC Settings > Network > Network Settings
 
  1. Common Settings

    If a network infrastructure has a DNS server, register iDRAC on the DNS. These are the initial setting requirements for advanced features such as Directory services—Active 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 the domain name from DHCP. Else, provide the DNS Domain Name.
  2. Configure IPv4 settings
    1. Select Enabled option under Enable IPv4.
    2. Select Enabled option under Enable DHCP to automatically assign the IP address, gateway, and subnet mask to iDRAC. Else select Disabled and enter the values for:
      1. Static IP Address
      2. Static Gateway
      3. Static Subnet Mask
System Setup > iDRAC Settings > Network > IPv4 Settings
Figure 5: System Setup > iDRAC Settings > Network > IPv4 Settings
 
  1. Configure 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.
    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.
    6. If you are using DHCP, enable DHCPv6 to obtain DNC Server address to obtain Primary and Secondary DNS server addresses from the DHCPv6 server. You can configure the following if needed:
      1. In the Static Preferred DNS Server box, enter the static DNS server IPv6 address.
      2. In the Static Alternate DNS Server box, enter the static alternate DNS Server address.
  2. Click Back.
  3. Click Finish. The Save Changes popup is displayed.
Warning, save changes?
Figure 6: Warning, save changes?
 
  1. Click Yes to save the changes. The network information is saved, and the system reboots.
Success, changes saved.
Figure 7: Success changes saved.

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Setting iDRAC9 IP using the iDRAC Settings Utility:

 

The LCD panel provides system information, status, and error messages to indicate if the system is functioning correctly or requires attention. The LCD panel can also be used to configure or view the system’s iDRAC IP address. The LCD panel is available only on the optional front bezel. The optional front bezel is hot pluggable.

To configure iDRAC Network Settings:

  1. To change the default IP, Press the Checkmark button on the LCD panel.
  2. Navigate to Setup with the arrow keys and confirm.
  3. Select iDRAC and confirm.
  4. Select DHCP to automatically assign the IP address, gateway, and subnet mask to iDRAC. Else select Static IP and enter the values for:
    1. Static IP Address
    2. Static Gateway
    3. Static Subnet Mask
  5. Select Setup DNS to configure the DNS

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Setting iDRAC9 IP using the server LCD panel:

 

Dell Lifecycle Controller provides advanced embedded systems management to perform systems management tasks such as deploy, configure, update, maintain, and diagnose using a graphical user interface (GUI). It is delivered as part of the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC).

To configure the Lifecycle Controller and iDRAC Network Settings:

  1. Press <F10> during Power-on Self-test (POST).
Entering Lifecycle Controller using F10
Figure 8: Entering Lifecycle Controller using F10
 
  1. The Lifecycle Controller Initial Setup Wizard is displayed only for the first time. Use the Initial Setup Wizard to select the language and keyboard, configure network settings, iDRAC network settings, credential configuration, and view the summary of the settings. To make configuration changes later, select Settings from the Lifecycle Controller home page.
  2. Configure the Language and Keyboard Selection

    If needed, on the left pane, click Settings. On the Settings pane, click Language and Keyboard.

    1. From the Language drop-down menu, select the language.
    2. From the Keyboard Type drop-down menu, select the keyboard type.
    3. Click Next to save the new settings.
Lifecycle Controller > Settings > Language and Keyboard Selection
Figure 9: Lifecycle Controller > Settings > Language and Keyboard Selection
 
  1. View Product Overview
    1. See the overview of Lifecycle Controller and iDRAC.
    2. Click Next to continue.
Lifecycle Controller > Product Overview
Figure 10: Lifecycle Controller > Product Overview
 
  1. Configure Lifecycle Controller Network Settings

    If needed, on the left pane, click Settings. On the Settings pane, click Network Settings.

    1. From the NIC Card drop-down menu, select the NIC port to configure.
    2. From the IPV4 Network Settings→ IP Address Source drop-down menu, select one of the following options:
      1. DHCP — indicates that the NIC must be configured by using an IP address from a DHCP server. DHCP is the default option, and the DHCP IP address is displayed on the Network Settings page.
      2. Static IP — indicates that the NIC must be configured by using a static IP. Type the IP Address PropertiesIP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS Address. If you do not have this information, contact your network administrator.
      3. No Configuration — indicates that the NIC must not be configured.
    3. From the IPV6 Network Settings→ IP Address Source drop-down menu, select one of the following options:
      1. DHCPv6 — indicates that the NIC must be configured by using an IP address from a DHCPv6 server. If DHCPv6 is selected, a DHCPv6 IP address is displayed on the Network Settings page. Note, while configuring a DHCP server with IPv6, the configuration fails if you disable forwarding or advertising options.
      2. Static IP — indicates that the NIC must be configured by using a static IP. Type the IP Address PropertiesIP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS Address. If you do not have this information, contact your network administrator.
    4. Click Enabled and type the VLAN ID and Priority under Lifecycle Controller VLAN Settings to configure the VLAN settings of a NIC.
    5. Click Next. Note, if Lifecycle Controller settings are not correctly configured, an error message is displayed.
Lifecycle Controller > Settings > Lifecycle Controller Network Settings
Figure 11: Lifecycle Controller > Settings > Lifecycle Controller Network Settings
 
  1. Configure iDRAC Network and Credentials
    1. From the IP Address Source menu, select one of the following options:
      1. Static — indicates that the network must be configured by using a static IP. Type the IP Address PropertiesIP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS Address Source, and DNS Address. If you do not have this information, contact your network administrator.
      2. DHCP — indicates that the NIC must be configured by using an IP address from a DHCP server. DHCP is the default option, and the DHCP IP address is displayed on the Network Settings page.
    2. Enter the following credentials:
      1. Account Username — The username to access the iDRAC network.
      2. Password — The password to access the iDRAC network.
      3. Confirm Password — The password to access the iDRAC network.
    3. Click Next.
Lifecycle Controller > Settings > iDRAC Network and Credential Configuration
Figure 12: Lifecycle Controller > Settings > iDRAC Network and Credential Configuration
 
  1. Viewing Summary of network settings
    1. Verify the summary of the Lifecycle Controller and iDRAC Network configuration.
    2. Click Finish to save the settings.
Verify Summary
Figure 13: Verify Summary.

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iDRAC9 initial Setup via Lifecycle Controller:

 
After configuring the iDRAC network settings, access to the iDRAC web interface is now available. Information on the default password to log in to iDRAC is available in What is the default password for iDRAC.

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Additional Information

Additional information is available for initial configuration and deployment of a Dell EMC PowerEdge server start-up guide.

Affected Products

iDRAC9, Poweredge C4140, PowerEdge C6420, PowerEdge C6520, PowerEdge C6525, PowerEdge C6615, PowerEdge C6620, PowerEdge FC640, PowerEdge HS5610, PowerEdge HS5620

Products

PowerEdge XR2, PowerEdge M640, PowerEdge M640 (for PE VRTX), PowerEdge MX740C, PowerEdge MX750c, PowerEdge MX760c, PowerEdge MX840C, PowerEdge R240, PowerEdge R250, PowerEdge R260, PowerEdge R340, PowerEdge R350, PowerEdge R360, PowerEdge R440 , PowerEdge R450, PowerEdge R540, PowerEdge R550, PowerEdge R640, PowerEdge R6415, PowerEdge R650, PowerEdge R650xs, PowerEdge R6515, PowerEdge R6525, PowerEdge R660, PowerEdge R660xs, PowerEdge R6615, PowerEdge R6625, PowerEdge R740, PowerEdge R740XD, PowerEdge R740XD2, PowerEdge R7415, PowerEdge R7425, PowerEdge R750, PowerEdge R750XA, PowerEdge R750xs, PowerEdge R7515, PowerEdge R7525, PowerEdge R760, PowerEdge R760XA, PowerEdge R760xd2, PowerEdge R760xs, PowerEdge R7615, PowerEdge R7625, PowerEdge R840, PowerEdge R860, PowerEdge R940, PowerEdge R940xa, PowerEdge R960, PowerEdge T140, PowerEdge T150, PowerEdge T160, PowerEdge T340, PowerEdge T350, PowerEdge T360, PowerEdge T440, PowerEdge T550, PowerEdge T560, PowerEdge T640, PowerEdge XE2420, PowerEdge XE7100, PowerEdge XE7420, PowerEdge XE7440, PowerEdge XE8545, PowerEdge XE8640, PowerEdge XE9640, PowerEdge XE9680, PowerEdge XR11, PowerEdge XR12, PowerEdge XR4510c, PowerEdge XR4520c, PowerEdge XR7620, PowerEdge XR8610t, PowerEdge XR8620t ...
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Article Number: 000177212
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 23 Sep 2024
Version:  14
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