Dell DR4300 DR Series System Administrator Guide - Page 34

iDRAC Connection, Two 100 Mbps/1 Gbps/10 Gbps SFP+/10-GbE T

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5. (DR4100/DR6000 system) Locate the VGA monitor port and the USB ports on the back of your system. See Figure 3 for the VGA and USB port locations and complete steps 5 to 8. 6. Connect the video monitor to the VGA port on the back of your system (see item 2 in the DR4100/DR6000 System Rear Chassis Port Locations table). 7. Connect the USB keyboard to one of the two USB ports on the back of your system (see item 3 in the DR4100/ DR6000 System Rear Chassis Port Locations table). 8. You are now ready to perform initialization using the DR Series system CLI login process. For more information, see Logging in and Initializing the DR Series System. Figure 7. DR4100/DR6000 System Rear Chassis Port Locations Item Indicator, Button, or Connector Icon Description 1 iDRAC7 Enterprise port Dedicated management port for the iDRAC7 Enterprise card (port is available only if an iDRAC7 Enterprise license is installed on your system). 2 Video connector Connects a VGA display to the system. 3 USB connectors (2) Connects USB devices to the system. The ports are USB 2.0-compliant. 4 Ethernet connectors (4) Four integrated 10/100/1000 NIC connectors, or four integrated connectors that include: • Two 10/100/1000 Mbps NIC connectors • Two 100 Mbps/1 Gbps/10 Gbps SFP+/10-GbE T connectors 5 PCIe expansion card slots (3) 6 Hard drives (2) Connect up to three full-height PCI Express expansion cards Provides two hot-swappable 2.5-inch hard drives NOTE: The DR4100/DR6000 system supports up to six 1-GbE ports or up to two 10-GbE ports. For the 1-GbE ports, these are four internal LAN on Motherboard (LOM) ports referenced in item 4 above that reside on the network daughter card (NDC), and two additional ports on a PCI Express expansion card referenced in item 5 above. If the system is using the two 10-GbE ports, these ports reside on the NDC. iDRAC Connection The iDRAC connection requires a network connection between the integrated Dell Remote Access Control (iDRAC) management port on the DR Series system and another computer running the iDRAC remote console session in a supported browser. The iDRAC provides remote console redirection, power control, and the out-of-band (OOB) system 34

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5.
(
DR4100/DR6000 system
) Locate the VGA monitor port and the USB ports on the back of your system. See Figure 3
for the VGA and USB port locations and complete steps 5 to 8.
6.
Connect the video monitor to the VGA port on the back of your system (see item 2 in the DR4100/DR6000 System
Rear Chassis Port Locations table).
7.
Connect the USB keyboard to one of the two USB ports on the back of your system (see item 3 in the DR4100/
DR6000 System Rear Chassis Port Locations table).
8.
You are now ready to perform initialization using the DR Series system CLI login process. For more information, see
Logging in and Initializing the DR Series System
.
Figure 7. DR4100/DR6000 System Rear Chassis Port Locations
Item
Indicator, Button, or Connector
Icon
Description
1
iDRAC7 Enterprise port
Dedicated management port for the iDRAC7
Enterprise card (port is available only if an iDRAC7
Enterprise license is installed on your system).
2
Video connector
Connects a VGA display to the system.
3
USB connectors (2)
Connects USB devices to the system. The ports are
USB 2.0-compliant.
4
Ethernet connectors (4)
Four integrated 10/100/1000 NIC connectors, or four
integrated connectors that include:
Two 10/100/1000 Mbps NIC connectors
Two 100 Mbps/1 Gbps/10 Gbps SFP+/10-GbE T
connectors
5
PCIe expansion card slots (3)
Connect up to three full-height PCI Express
expansion cards
6
Hard drives (2)
Provides two hot-swappable 2.5-inch hard drives
NOTE:
The DR4100/DR6000 system supports up to six 1–GbE ports or up to two 10–GbE ports. For the 1–GbE
ports, these are four internal LAN on Motherboard (LOM) ports referenced in item 4 above that reside on the
network daughter card (NDC), and two additional ports on a PCI Express expansion card referenced in item 5
above. If the system is using the two 10–GbE ports, these ports reside on the NDC.
iDRAC Connection
The iDRAC connection requires a network connection between the integrated Dell Remote Access Control (iDRAC)
management port on the DR Series system and another computer running the iDRAC remote console session in a
supported browser. The iDRAC provides remote console redirection, power control, and the out-of-band (OOB) system
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