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This is the procedure to configure [[Dell_Server_Concepts#iDRAC|iDRAC]] and [[Dell_Server_Concepts#LifeCycle_Controller|Dell LifeCycle Controller]] upon the first access, and then configure it in case further configuration changes are needed. The LifeCycle controller can be accessed at boot by pressing F10 during the boot sequence. | This is the procedure to configure [[Dell_Server_Concepts#iDRAC|iDRAC]] and [[Dell_Server_Concepts#LifeCycle_Controller|Dell LifeCycle Controller]] upon the first access, and then configure it in case further configuration changes are needed. The LifeCycle controller can be accessed at boot by pressing F10 during the boot sequence. | ||
=Configuration= | =Configuration= |
Revision as of 21:35, 24 June 2017
External
- Setting Up Your Dell PowerEdge Server Using Dell Lifecycle Controller http://www.dell.com/support/Manuals/us/en/19/poweredge-r630/Sys_Mgmt_GSG
Internal
Overview
This is the procedure to configure iDRAC and Dell LifeCycle Controller upon the first access, and then configure it in case further configuration changes are needed. The LifeCycle controller can be accessed at boot by pressing F10 during the boot sequence.
Configuration
iDRAC Network Configuration
LifeCycle Controller Home -> Left Menu -> System Setup -> Advanced Hardware Configuration -> iDRAC Settings -> Network
Enable NIC: enabled
NIC Selection: LOM4
IPv4 Settings.
LifeCycle Controller Network Configuration
LifeCycle Controller Home -> Left Menu -> Settings -> Network Settings
NIC Card. Use the last one.
IPv4 Network Settings
I noticed that the LifeCycle controller network settings did not take - or did partially take - after an initial setup, so it is a good idea to check the Settings after reboot.