Dell iDRAC and LifeCycle Controller Configuration: Difference between revisions
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The network interface to use for iDRAC can be selected in Advanced Settings page -> Network. | |||
By default is LOM1. | |||
Assign the next IP address after the one assigned to the LifeCycle controller. | If you intend to change it to LOM4, perform this change first before assigning the IP address. | ||
Then set up iDRAC network configuration and credentials. Assign the next IP address after the one assigned to the LifeCycle controller. | |||
Note that the NIC selection can be performed from the Advanced Settings page -> Network, by default, it is "LOM1". Set it to LOM4. |
Revision as of 18:04, 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 configured Dell LifeCycle Controller upon the first access. The LifeCycle controller can be accessed at boot by pressing F10 during the boot sequence.
Procedure
Step 1
Set Language and Keyboard Type.
Step 3
Assign one of the network cards present on the system to LifeCycle controller, and give it an IP address.
Choose the last network interface (em4), assign 192.168.1.11.
Step 4
The network interface to use for iDRAC can be selected in Advanced Settings page -> Network.
By default is LOM1.
If you intend to change it to LOM4, perform this change first before assigning the IP address.
Then set up iDRAC network configuration and credentials. Assign the next IP address after the one assigned to the LifeCycle controller.
Note that the NIC selection can be performed from the Advanced Settings page -> Network, by default, it is "LOM1". Set it to LOM4.