config=additional |
ipv4=enable | disable |
enable: IPv4 stack to load on iDRAC.
disable: IPv4 stack to flush on iDRAC.
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ipv6=enable | disable |
enable: Enables IPv6 stack to load on iDRAC.
disable: Disables IPv6 stack to unload on iDRAC.
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NOTE: This option requires
license to enable or disable ipv6. If the appropriate license is not
installed or has expired, the system displays an error message. For
more information, see
Dell License Manager at
dell.com/openmanagemanuals.
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config=advsol |
characcuminterval=number |
number: Sets the character accumulate interval in
5 millisecond intervals.
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charsendthreshold=number |
number: Sets the number of characters. BMC automatically
sends a serial over LAN data packet that contains the number of characters
as soon as this number of characters (or greater) has been accepted
from the baseboard serial controller into the BMC.
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enableipmi= true | false |
true: Enables IPMI over LAN.
false:
Disables IPMI over LAN.
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enablenic=true | false |
true: Enables DRAC NIC.
false: Disables
DRAC NIC
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NOTE: The
enablenic option is supported on PowerEdge 9G systems that
have DRAC 5 installed.
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nicselection=sharedwithfailoveronall | nic1 |teamednic1nic2
| dracnic
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sharedwithfailoveronall: Configures the new NIC selection
option.
nic1: Enables NIC 1.
teamednic1nic2: Enables NIC teaming functionality.
dracnic: Enables
DRAC NIC if DRAC 5 is installed.
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NOTE: The
nicselection option is supported only on PowerEdge 9G to 11G systems. From PowerEdge
12G systems onwards,
primarynw and
failovernw replaces
nicselection.
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primarynw=dedicated | lom1 | lom2 | lom3 | lom4 |
dedicated: Configures dedicated port as primary network
for remote access.
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NOTE: This option requires license to configure
primarynw as
dedicated. If the appropriate license is not
installed or has expired, the system displays an error message. For
more information, see
Dell License Manager at
dell.com/openmanagemanuals.
lom 1: Configures lom1 port as the primary
network for remote access.
lom 2: Configures lom2 port
as the primary network for remote access.
lom 3: Configures
lom3 port as the primary network for remote access.
lom 4: Configures lom4 port as the primary network for remote access.
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NOTE: The
primarynw option is supported from PowerEdge12G systems onward. If the
primarynw is set to
dedicated, then
set
failovernw to
none.
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failovernw=none | lom1 | lom2 | lom3 | lom4 | all |
none: Configures the failover network to none.
lom 1:Configures the failover network to lom 1.
lom 2: Configures the failover network to lom 2.
lom 3: Configures the failover network to lom 3.
lom
4
: Configures the failover network to lom 4.
all: Configures
the failover network to all loms.
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NOTE: The
failovernw option is supported on PowerEdge12G systems onward. Configure both
primarynw and
failovernw to set the
nicselection. The
primarynw and
failovernw options cannot have the same value.
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NOTE:
Failovernw requires license to configure the ports. If the appropriate license
is not installed or has expired, the system displays an error message.
For more information, see
Dell License Manager at
dell.com/openmanagemanuals.
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ipaddress=IP |
Sets the IP address if you have selected static as the
IP address source for the BMC LAN interface.
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subnet=Subnet |
Sets a subnet mask if you have selected static as the IP address
source for the BMC LAN interface.
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gateway=Gateway |
Sets a gateway address if you have selected static as the
IP address source for the BMC LAN interface.
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ipsource=static | dhcp | systemsoftware |
static: Static if the IP address of the BMC LAN interface
is a fixed, assigned IP address.
dhcp: DHCP if the source
of the IP address of the BMC LAN interface is the dynamic host configuration
protocol.
systemsoftware: System software if the source
of the IP address of the BMC LAN interface is from the system software.
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NOTE: All commands may not
be supported on the system.
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ipaddressv6=<
IPv6 address> prefixlength= length
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Validates the IPv6 address for configuration. |
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gatewayv6=<
value>
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Validates the IPv6 gateway. |
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ipsourcev6=static | auto |
static: IPv6 address source is set to static.
auto: IPv6 address source is set to auto.
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altdnsserverv6 |
Validates the address of the alternate DNS server for configuration. |
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dnssourcev6=static | auto |
static: DNS source is set to static.
auto: DNS source is set to auto.
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vlanenable=true | false |
true: Enables the virtual LAN identification.
false: Disables the virtual LAN identification.
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vlanid=number |
number: Virtual LAN identification in the range of
1 to 4094.
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vlanpriority=number |
number: Priority of virtual LAN identification in
the range of 0 to 7.
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privilegelevel=administrator | operator | user |
administrator: Sets the maximum privilege level that
is accepted on a LAN channel, to Administrator.
operator: Sets the maximum privilege level that is accepted on a LAN channel,
to Operator.
user: Sets the maximum privilege level
that is accepted on a LAN channel, to User.
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encryptkey=text confirmencryptkey=text |
text: Text used for encryption and confirmation of
encryption.
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NOTE: The
text option is supported only on PowerEdge 9G systems.
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prefdnsserverv6=<
value>
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Validates the preferred DNS server for configuration. |
config=serial |
baudrate=9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200 |
9600: Sets the connection speed to 9600 bits per
second.
19200: Sets the connection speed to 19200 bits
per second.
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NOTE: Baud
rates of 9600 and 19200 are supported on PowerEdge 1800, 1850, 2800,
and 2850 systems.
38400: Sets the volatile and
non-volatile connection speed to 38400 bits per second.
57600: Sets the volatile and non-volatile connection speed to
57600 bits per second.
-
NOTE: Baud rates of 19200,
38400, and 57600 are supported on PowerEdge 9G systems.
115200: Sets the volatile and non-volatile connection speed
to 115200 bits per second.
-
NOTE: Baud rate of 115200
is supported on certain systems that have a DRAC 5 installed.
-
NOTE: Baud rate of
19200, 57600, and 115200 are supported on 10G systems that have iDRAC
installed.
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flowcontrol=none | rtscts |
none: No control over the flow of communication through
the serial port.
rtscts: RTS is ready to send and CTS
is clear to send.
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mode=directbasic | directterminal | directbasicterminal | modembasic
| modemterminal | modembasicterminal
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directbasic: Type of messaging used for IPMI messaging
over a serial connection.
directterminal: Type of messaging
that uses printable ASCII characters and allows a limited number of
text commands over a serial connection.
directbasicterminal: Both basic and terminal mode messaging over a serial connection.
modembasic: Type of messaging used for IPMI messaging over
a modem.
modemterminal: Type of messaging that uses printable
ASCII characters and allows a limited number of text commands over
a modem.
modembasicterminal: Both basic and terminal
messaging over a modem.
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NOTE: All commands may not
be supported on the system.
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privilegelevel=administrator | operator | user |
administrator: Sets the maximum privilege level that
are accepted on a serial connection, to Administrator.
operator: Sets the maximum privilege level that are accepted on a serial
connection, to Operator.
user: Sets the maximum privilege
level that are accepted on a serial connection, to User.
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config=serialoverlan |
enable=true | false |
true: Enables serial over LAN for the BMC.
false: Disables serial over LAN for the BMC.
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baudrate=9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200 |
9600: Sets the volatile and nonvolatile connection
speed to 9600 bits per second.
19200: Sets the volatile
and non-volatile connection speed to 19200 bits per second.
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NOTE: Baud rates of 9600
and 19200 are supported on PowerEdge 1800, 1850, 2800, and 2850 systems.
38400: Sets the volatile and non-volatile connection
speed to 38400 bits per second.
57600: Sets the volatile
and non-volatile connection speed to 57600 bits per second.
-
NOTE: Baud rates of 19200,
and 57600 are supported on PowerEdge 9G systems.
115200: Sets the volatile and non-volatile connection speed to 115200 bits
per second.
-
NOTE: Baud
rate of 115200 is supported on certain systems that have a DRAC 5
installed.
-
NOTE: Baud rate of 19200, 57600, and 115200 are supported on 10G systems
that have iDRAC installed.
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privilegelevel=administrator | operator | user |
administrator: Sets the maximum privilege level that
are accepted on a serial over LAN channel, to Administrator.
operator: Sets the maximum privilege level that are accepted
on a serial over LAN channel, to Operator.
user: Sets
the maximum privilege level that are accepted on a serial over LAN
channel, to User.
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config=settodefault |
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Takes the default configuration settings. |
config=terminalmode |
deletecontrol=outputdel | outputbkspspbksp |
utputdel: BMC outputs a <del> character when <bksp>
or <del> is received.
outputbkspspbksp: BMC outputs
a <bksp><sp><bksp> character when <bksp> or <del> is
received.
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handshakingcontrol=enabled | disabled |
enabled: Directs the BMC to output a character sequence
that indicates when its input buffer is ready to accept another command.
disabled: Does not direct the BMC to output a character
sequence that indicates when its input buffer is ready to accept another
command.
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inputlinesequence=cr | null
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cr: The console uses <CR> as a new line sequence.
null: The console uses <NULL> as a new line sequence.
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lineediting=enabled | disabled |
enabled: Enables line editing as a line is typed.
disabled: Disables line editing as a line is typed.
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newlinesequence=none| crlf | null | cr | lfcr | lf |
none: BMC does not use a termination sequence.
crlf: BMC uses <CR-LF> as a new line sequence when the
BMC writes a new line to the console.
null: BMC uses
<Null> as a new line sequence when the BMC writes a new line to
the console.
cr: BMC uses <CR> as a new line sequence
when the BMC writes a new line to the console.
lfcr:
BMC uses <LF-CR> as a new line sequence when the BMC writes a new
line to the console.
lf: BMC uses <LF> as a new line
sequence when the BMC writes a new line to the console.
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config=user |
id=number enable=true | false |
id=number: ID (in numeric format) of the user being
configured.
enable=true: Enables the user.
enable=false: Disables the user.
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id=number enableserialoverlan=true | false |
id=number: ID (in numeric format) of the user being
configured.
enableserialoverlan=true: Enables serial
over LAN.
enableserialoverlan=false: Disables serial
over LAN.
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NOTE: The
enableserialoverlan option is supported only on PowerEdge 9G
systems.
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id=number name=text |
id=number: ID (in numeric format) of the user being
configured.
name=text: Name of the user.
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id=number newpw=text confirmnewpw=text |
id=number: ID (in numeric format) of the user being
configured.
newpw=text: New password of the user.
confirmnewpw=text: Confirm the new password.
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id=number serialaccesslevel=administrator | operator | user
| none
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id=number: ID (in numeric format) of the user being
configured.
serialaccesslevel=administrator: User with
an ID has access privileges of an Administrator for the serial port
channel.
serialaccesslevel=operator: User with an ID
has access privileges of an Operator for the serial port channel.
serialaccesslevel=user: User with an ID has access privileges
of a User for the serial port channel.
serialaccesslevel=none: User with an ID does not have access privileges for the serial
port channel.
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id=number lanaccesslevel=administrator | operator | user| none |
id=number: ID number of the user being configured.
lanaccesslevel=administrator: User with an ID has access
privileges of an Administrator for the LAN channel.
lanaccesslevel=operator: User with an ID has access privileges of an Operator for the LAN
channel.
lanaccesslevel=user: User with an ID has access
privileges of a user for the LAN channel.
lanaccesslevel=none: User with an ID does not have access privileges for the LAN channel.
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id=user id dracusergroup=admin | poweruser | guest | custom
| none
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id=user id: User ID of the user being configured.
dracusergroup=admin: Enables the Administrator user privileges.
dracusergroup=poweruser: Enables the Power User privileges.
dracusergroup=guest: Enables the Guest user privileges.
dracusergroup=custom: Enables the Custom User privileges.
dracusergroup=none: Does not enable user privileges.
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id=user id extipmiusergroup=admin | operator | readonly
| custom | none
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NOTE:
extipmiusergroup user group is available only on Dell
yx0x blade systems.
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id=user id: User ID of the user being configured.
extipmiusergroup=admin: Enables the Administrator user
privileges.
extipmiusergroup=operator: Enables the Operator
privileges.
extipmiusergroup=readonly: Enables the Read
Only privileges.
extipmiusergroup=custom: Enables the
Custom User privileges.
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NOTE: It is recommended that
you use the
operator and
readonly options for systems
with iDRAC Enterprise. For more information, see
Usage of Extipmiusergroup=custom.
extipmiusergroup=none: Does not enable user
privileges.
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