Getting started with OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center
Before you launch Dell EMC OpenManage Integration extension in Windows Admin Center, ensure that you have:
- Logged in to Windows Admin Center as a gateway administrator.
After installing the OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center (OMIMSWAC), perform the following actions to launch the extension:
- In the upper left corner of the Windows Admin Center, select
Server Manager or
Cluster Manager from the drop-down menu.
The supported WAC version is Windows Admin Center 2103.2 GA.
- From the list, select a server or cluster connection, and then click
Connect.
- Enter the server or cluster credentials.
NOTE If "Manage as" credentials are not provided while connecting to a target node or cluster or not available to the extension, you will be prompted to specify the "Manage as" credentials inside the extension when you try to manage the target node or cluster.
NOTE OMIMSWAC does not support single sign-on and smart card authentication methods.
- In the left pane of the Microsoft Windows Admin Center, under
EXTENSIONS, click
Dell EMC OpenManage Integration.
When you launch the OpenManage Integration for the first time, a customer notice is displayed to indicate the operations performed by the OpenManage Integration such as enabling the USB NIC and creating an iDRAC user on the target node. Click
Accept to continue to manage the PowerEdge servers by using the OpenManage Integration.
NOTE After the information from the managed nodes is collected, the previously created iDRAC user is deleted by OMIMSWAC.
To ensure proper functioning of OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center, ensure that:
NOTE For management of PowerEdge servers, OMIMSWAC uses an internal OS to iDRAC Pass-through interface. By default, iDRAC can be accessed by using the IP address 169.254.0.1/<Subnet> or 169.254.1.1/<Subnet>. However, if the host has another network interface in the same subnet (for example, when tool such as VMFleet is installed), OMIMSWAC might not be able to communicate to the iDRAC from the host OS. To resolve the conflict, log in to iDRAC and change the USB NIC IP address under the OS to iDRAC passthrough section. For more information about assigning this IP address, see the iDRAC documentation on the Dell EMC support site.