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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 6 – Viewing Chassis Information and Monitoring Chassis and
  • Page 14 – Overview
  • Page 15 – What Is New In This Release; Key Features; Management Features
  • Page 16 – Security Features
  • Page 17 – Chassis Overview
  • Page 20 – Minimum CMC Version; Supported Remote Access Connections
  • Page 21 – Supported Platforms; Supported Web Browsers; Types of Licenses
  • Page 22 – License Component State or Condition and Available Operations
  • Page 23 – Managing Licenses Using CMC Web Interface; Managing Licenses Using RACADM; Licensable Features in CMC
  • Page 25 – Other Documents You May Need
  • Page 26 – Accessing documents from Dell support site
  • Page 28 – Installing and Setting Up CMC; Before You Begin; Installing CMC Hardware; Checklist To Set up Chassis
  • Page 29 – Basic CMC Network Connection; Installing Remote Access Software on a Management; Installing RACADM on a Linux Management Station
  • Page 30 – Uninstalling RACADM From a Linux Management Station; Configuring a Web Browser; Proxy Server
  • Page 31 – Microsoft Phishing Filter
  • Page 32 – Enabling Animations In Internet Explorer; Setting Up Initial Access to CMC; Configuring Initial CMC Network
  • Page 36 – Interfaces and Protocols to Access CMC
  • Page 38 – Launching CMC Using Other Systems Management Tools; Downloading and Updating CMC Firmware; Setting Chassis Physical Location and Chassis Name; Setting Chassis Physical Location and Chassis Name Using RACADM; Setting Date and Time on CMC
  • Page 39 – Configuring LEDs to Identify Components on the Chassis; Configuring LED Blinking Using CMC Web Interface
  • Page 41 – Configuring Login Lockout Policy Attributes Using; Understanding Redundant CMC Environment
  • Page 42 – About Standby CMC; CMC Failsafe Mode; Active CMC Election Process
  • Page 43 – Obtaining Health Status of Redundant CMC; Configuring Front Panel; Configuring Power Button
  • Page 45 – Logging in to CMC; Accessing CMC Web Interface; Logging in to CMC as a Local User, Active Directory User,
  • Page 46 – Logging in to CMC Using a Smart Card
  • Page 47 – Logging in to CMC Using Single Sign-on; Logging In To CMC Using Serial, Telnet, Or SSH Console
  • Page 48 – Accessing CMC Using RACADM; Logging in to CMC Using Public Key Authentication
  • Page 49 – Multiple CMC Sessions; Changing Default Login Password; Changing Default Login Password Using Web Interface
  • Page 50 – Changing Default Login Password Using RACADM; Enabling or Disabling Default Password Warning Message; Interface
  • Page 51 – Updating Firmware; Viewing Currently Installed Firmware Versions
  • Page 52 – Viewing Currently Installed Firmware Versions Using RACADM; Updating the CMC Firmware
  • Page 53 – Signed CMC Firmware Image
  • Page 54 – Updating CMC Firmware Using RACADM; Updating Chassis Infrastructure Firmware
  • Page 55 – Updating Chassis Infrastructure Firmware Using RACADM; Updating Server iDRAC Firmware; Updating Server iDRAC Firmware Using Web Interface
  • Page 58 – Server Component Update Sequence
  • Page 60 – Viewing Firmware Inventory
  • Page 61 – Viewing Firmware Inventory Using CMC Web Interface
  • Page 62 – Viewing Firmware Inventory Using RACADM; Saving Chassis Inventory Report Using CMC Web
  • Page 63 – Lifecycle Controller Job Operations
  • Page 64 – Reinstalling Server Component Firmware; Rolling Back Server Component Firmware
  • Page 65 – Upgrading Server Component Firmware
  • Page 66 – Server Component Single Click Update Using Network Share
  • Page 67 – Web Interface; Deleting Scheduled Server Component Firmware Jobs
  • Page 68 – Updating Storage Component Using CMC Web Interface
  • Page 69 – Viewing Chassis and Component Summaries
  • Page 70 – Chassis Graphics
  • Page 71 – Selected Component Information
  • Page 73 – Viewing Server Model Name and Service Tag; Viewing Chassis Summary; Viewing Chassis Controller Information and Status; Viewing Information and Health Status of All Servers
  • Page 75 – Configuring Fans
  • Page 76 – Viewing Front Panel Properties
  • Page 79 – Configuring CMC; Viewing and Modifying CMC Network LAN Settings
  • Page 80 – Viewing and Modifying CMC Network LAN Settings Using RACADM; Enabling the CMC Network Interface
  • Page 81 – Enabling or Disabling DHCP for the CMC Network Interface Address; Enabling or Disabling DHCP for DNS IP Addresses
  • Page 82 – Setting Static DNS IP addresses
  • Page 83 – Configuring CMC Network and Login Security Settings; Configuring IP Range Attributes Using CMC Web Interface
  • Page 84 – Configuring IP Range Attributes Using RACADM; Configuring Virtual LAN Tag Properties for CMC; Configuring Virtual LAN Tag Properties for CMC Using RACADM
  • Page 85 – Configuring Services
  • Page 86 – Configuring Services Using CMC Web Interface; Configuring Services Using RACADM
  • Page 87 – Configuring CMC Extended Storage Card; Setting Up Chassis Group
  • Page 90 – Propagating Leader Chassis Properties to Member Chassis; Server Inventory for MCM group
  • Page 92 – Chassis Group Inventory and Firmware Version
  • Page 93 – Configuring Multiple CMCs Using RACADM
  • Page 94 – Creating a CMC Configuration File
  • Page 95 – Parsing Rules
  • Page 96 – Modifying the CMC IP Address
  • Page 97 – Viewing and Ending CMC Sessions; Viewing and Ending CMC Sessions Using Web Interface; Viewing and Ending CMC Sessions Using RACADM
  • Page 98 – Configuring Servers; Configuring Slot Names
  • Page 99 – Configuring iDRAC Network Settings; Configuring iDRAC QuickDeploy Network Settings
  • Page 102 – Modifying iDRAC Network Settings Using RACADM
  • Page 103 – Configuring iDRAC Virtual LAN Tag Settings; Configuring iDRAC Virtual LAN Tag Settings Using RACADM; Configuring iDRAC Virtual LAN Tag Settings Using Web Interface
  • Page 104 – Setting First Boot Device
  • Page 105 – Setting First Boot Device Using RACADM; Configuring Server FlexAddress; Configuring Remote File Share
  • Page 106 – Configuring Profile Settings Using Server Configuration
  • Page 108 – Applying Profile; Importing Profile; Exporting Profile
  • Page 109 – Editing Profile; Deleting Profile
  • Page 110 – Viewing Profile Settings; Viewing Stored Profile Settings; Viewing Profile Log; Completion Status And Troubleshooting; Quick Deploy of Profiles
  • Page 111 – Assigning Server Profiles to Slots
  • Page 112 – Launching iDRAC using Single Sign-On; Launching Remote Console
  • Page 114 – Configuring CMC To Send Alerts; Enabling Or Disabling Alerts; Enabling Or Disabling Alerts Using CMC Web Interface
  • Page 115 – Configuring Alert Destinations; Configuring SNMP Trap Alert Destinations
  • Page 117 – Configuring Email Alert Settings
  • Page 119 – Configuring User Accounts and Privileges; Types of Users
  • Page 123 – Configuring Local Users Using CMC Web Interface
  • Page 124 – Configure Local Users Using RACADM
  • Page 126 – Configuring Active Directory Users; Supported Active Directory Authentication Mechanisms; Standard Schema Active Directory Overview
  • Page 127 – Configuring Standard Schema Active Directory
  • Page 130 – Extended Schema Active Directory Overview
  • Page 131 – Configuring Extended Schema Active Directory
  • Page 140 – Configuring Generic LDAP Users
  • Page 141 – Configuring the Generic LDAP Directory to Access CMC
  • Page 142 – Configuring Generic LDAP Directory Service Using RACADM
  • Page 144 – System Requirements
  • Page 145 – Prerequisites For Single Sign-On Or Smart Card Login
  • Page 146 – Configuring CMC For Active Directory Schema; Configuring Browser For SSO Login; Configuring Browser For Smart Card Login
  • Page 147 – Uploading Keytab File
  • Page 148 – RACADM
  • Page 149 – CMC Command Line Console Features; CMC Command Line Interface Commands
  • Page 150 – Using Telnet Console With CMC; Using SSH With CMC; Supported SSH Cryptography Schemes
  • Page 151 – Configure Public Key Authentication Over SSH
  • Page 153 – Configuring Terminal Emulation Software; Configuring Linux Minicom
  • Page 154 – Connecting to Servers or I/O Module Using Connect
  • Page 156 – Configuring Windows for Serial Console Redirection
  • Page 160 – About FlexAddress
  • Page 163 – Deactivating FlexAddress; Configuring FlexAddress
  • Page 164 – Configuring FlexAddress for Chassis-Level Fabric and Slots
  • Page 165 – Viewing WWN/MAC Address Information
  • Page 168 – Command Messages
  • Page 170 – FlexAddress DELL SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
  • Page 173 – Managing Fabrics; Fresh Power-up Scenario; Configuring Network Settings for IOM
  • Page 174 – Configuring Network Settings for IOM Using CMC Web Interface; Configuring Network Settings for IOM Using RACADM; Managing Power Control Operation for I/O Modules; Enabling or Disabling LED Blinking for I/O Modules
  • Page 175 – Managing and Monitoring Power
  • Page 176 – Redundancy Policies; Grid Redundancy Policy; Power Supply Redundancy Policy
  • Page 177 – Dynamic Power Supply Engagement
  • Page 178 – Default Redundancy Configuration; Grid Redundancy; Power Budgeting For Hardware Modules
  • Page 180 – Server Slot Power Priority Settings
  • Page 181 – Viewing Power Consumption Status; Viewing Power Consumption Status Using CMC Web Interface; Viewing Power Consumption Status Using RACADM; Viewing Power Budget Status Using CMC Web Interface
  • Page 182 – Viewing Power Budget Status Using RACADM; Redundancy Status and Overall Power Health; Power Management After PSU Failure; Power Management After Removing PSU; New Server Engagement Policy
  • Page 184 – Power Supply and Redundancy Policy Changes in System Event Log
  • Page 185 – Power Conservation and Power Budget; Maximum Power Conservation Mode; 10V PSUs AC Operation
  • Page 186 – Remote Logging; External Power Management; Configuring Power Budget and Redundancy Using CMC Web Interface
  • Page 187 – Configuring Power Budget and Redundancy Using RACADM
  • Page 188 – Executing Power Control Operations on the Chassis
  • Page 189 – Executing Power Control Operations on the Chassis Using RACADM; Executing Power Control Operations on a Server
  • Page 190 – Executing Power Control Operations on the IOM; Executing Power Control Operations on the IOM Using RACADM
  • Page 191 – Managing Chassis Storage; Viewing Status of the Storage Components; Viewing the Storage Topology
  • Page 193 – Fault-Tolerance in Storage Controllers
  • Page 194 – Viewing Controller Properties Using CMC Web Interface; Viewing Controller Properties Using RACADM; Importing or Clearing Foreign Configuration
  • Page 195 – Configuring Storage Controller Settings; Configuring Storage Controller Settings Using RACADM
  • Page 196 – Shared PERC Controllers; Enabling or Disabling RAID Controller Using CMC Web
  • Page 197 – Enabling or Diasabling RAID Controller Using RACADM; Viewing Physical Disk Properties Using the CMC Web
  • Page 198 – Viewing Physical Disk Drives Properties Using RACADM; Identifying Physical Disks and Virtual Disks; Assigning Global Hot Spares Using CMC Web Interface; Recovering Physical Disks
  • Page 199 – Creating Virtual Disk Using CMC Web Interface
  • Page 200 – Viewing Enclosure Properties Using CMC Web Interface
  • Page 201 – Managing PCIe Slots; Viewing PCIe Slot Properties Using CMC Web Interface
  • Page 202 – Managing PCIe Slots Using RACADM; PCIe Power Ride-Through
  • Page 204 – Configuring PCIe Ride-through Properties Status Using RACADM
  • Page 205 – Troubleshooting and Recovery; Gathering Configuration Information, Chassis Status, and; Supported Interfaces
  • Page 206 – Downloading SNMP Management Information Base (MIB) File; First Steps to Troubleshoot a Remote System; Power Troubleshooting
  • Page 208 – Troubleshooting Alerts; Viewing Hardware Log
  • Page 209 – Viewing Chassis Log; Using Diagnostic Console
  • Page 210 – Resetting Components; Saving or Restoring Chassis Configuration
  • Page 211 – Troubleshooting Network Time Protocol (NTP) Errors
  • Page 212 – Interpreting LED Colors and Blinking Patterns
  • Page 213 – Troubleshooting Non-responsive CMC
  • Page 214 – Recovering Firmware Image
  • Page 215 – Troubleshooting Network Problems; Troubleshooting Controller
  • Page 217 – Using LCD Panel Interface
  • Page 220 – Diagnostics
  • Page 221 – LCD Module and Server Status Information
  • Page 226 – Frequently Asked Questions
  • Page 227 – Managing and Recovering a Remote System
  • Page 228 – Active Directory
  • Page 229 – FlexAddress and FlexAddressPlus
  • Page 231 – IOM
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Summary

Page 3 - Contents

Contents 1 Overview............................................................................................................... 14 What Is New In This Release ............................................................................................................... 15 Key Features .............

Page 6 - Viewing Chassis Information and Monitoring Chassis and

5 Viewing Chassis Information and Monitoring Chassis and Component Health................................................................................................69 Viewing Chassis and Component Summaries ................................................................................... 69 C...

Page 14 - Overview

1 Overview The Dell Chassis Management Controller (CMC) for Dell PowerEdge VRTX is a Systems Management hardware and software solution for managing the PowerEdge VRTX chassis. The CMC has its own microprocessor and memory and is powered by the modular chassis into which it is plugged. CMC enables an...

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