Dell PowerEdge M1000e Dell PowerEdge M1000e Configuration Guide - Page 28

Configuring the CMC, Initial CMC Network Configuration

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5 Configure the CMC network settings. The LCD Configuration Wizard allows you to quickly configure the CMC and iDRAC management interfaces and manage the enclosure remotely. See "Configuring the CMC Network Settings Using the LCD Configuration Wizard" on page 28. You can also use a management station and the RACADM CLI to configure the CMC. See "Configuring the CMC Network Settings Using a Management Station and CLI" on page 30. 6 Configure the IO modules to allow proper network or storage management or paths. See "Configuring the I/O Modules" on page 47. 7 Once the Ethernet and Fibre Channel switches are configured, you can power on your server blades. This allows time for the Ethernet switch to boot and allow PXI \UNDI traffic for all blade modules. Configuring the CMC Initial CMC Network Configuration Connecting to the CMC Using a Network Connection and the Default IP Address, or a User-Defined IP Address The CMC is preset for DHCP. To use a static IP address, you must toggle the CMC setting from DHCP to a static address by either running the LCD Configuration Wizard, or by using a management station and CLI commands. If toggled to use a static address, the CMC IP address defaults to the standard IP address settings of 192.168.0.120, 255.255.255.0, and gateway of 192.168.0.1. You can change this address to an IP address of your choice. For initial configuration instructions, see "Configuring the CMC Network Settings Using the LCD Configuration Wizard" on page 28. To use a management station/local connection and CLI, see "Configuring the CMC Network Settings Using a Management Station and CLI" on page 30. Configuring the CMC Network Settings Using the LCD Configuration Wizard When you first start up your system, the screen on the LCD module directs you to configure the CMC network settings. 28 Initial System Configuration

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Initial System Configuration
5
Configure the CMC network settings.
The LCD Configuration Wizard allows you to quickly configure the CMC
and iDRAC management interfaces and manage the enclosure remotely.
See "Configuring the CMC Network Settings Using the LCD
Configuration Wizard" on page 28.
You can also use a management station and the RACADM CLI to
configure the CMC. See "Configuring the CMC Network Settings Using a
Management Station and CLI" on page 30.
6
Configure the IO modules to allow proper network or storage management
or paths. See "Configuring the I/O Modules" on page 47.
7
Once the Ethernet and Fibre Channel switches are configured, you can
power on your server blades. This allows time for the Ethernet switch to
boot and allow PXI \UNDI traffic for all blade modules.
Configuring the CMC
Initial CMC Network Configuration
Connecting to the CMC Using a Network Connection and the Default IP Address,
or a User-Defined IP Address
The CMC is preset for DHCP. To use a static IP address, you must toggle the
CMC setting from DHCP to a static address by either running the LCD
Configuration Wizard, or by using a management station and CLI
commands.
If toggled to use a static address, the CMC IP address defaults to the standard
IP address settings of 192.168.0.120, 255.255.255.0, and gateway of
192.168.0.1. You can change this address to an IP address of your choice.
For initial configuration instructions, see "Configuring the CMC Network
Settings Using the LCD Configuration Wizard" on page 28. To use a
management station/local connection and CLI, see "Configuring the CMC
Network Settings Using a Management Station and CLI" on page 30.
Configuring the CMC Network Settings Using the LCD Configuration Wizard
When you first start up your system, the screen on the LCD module directs
you to configure the CMC network settings.