Dell PowerEdge FX2 Dell PowerEdge FX2 and FX2s Enclosure Owners Manual - Page 90

idRacDescriptionInfo (Read Only), idRacName (Read Only), cfgLanNetworking

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idRacDescriptionInfo (Read Only) Description A text description of the RAC type. Legal Values A string of up to 255 ASCII characters. Default This system component provides a complete set of remote management functions for Dell PowerEdge servers. idRacVersionInfo (Read Only) Description String containing the current product firmware version. Legal Values A string of up to 63 ASCII characters. Default The current version number. idRacBuildInfo (Read Only) Description String containing the current RAC firmware build version. Legal Values A string of up to 16 ASCII characters. Default for CMC The current CMC firmware build version. idRacName (Read Only) Description A user-assigned name to identify this controller. Legal Values A string of up to 15 ASCII characters. Default for CMC CMC cfgLanNetworking This group contains parameters to configure CMC NIC for IPv4. One instance of the group is allowed. Some objects in this group may require CMC NIC to be reset, which may cause a brief loss in connectivity. Objects that change CMC NIC IP address settings close all active user sessions and require users to reconnect using the updated IP address settings. For CMC, use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. To use this object property for CMC, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. NOTE: For CMC, you can configure a setting that does not have a hash sign (#) prefixed in the output. To modify a configurable object, use the -o option. 90

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idRacDescriptionInfo (Read Only)
Description
A text description of the RAC type.
Legal Values
A string of up to 255 ASCII characters.
Default
This system component provides a complete set of remote management
functions for Dell PowerEdge servers.
idRacVersionInfo (Read Only)
Description
String containing the current product firmware version.
Legal Values
A string of up to 63 ASCII characters.
Default
The current version number.
idRacBuildInfo (Read Only)
Description
String containing the current RAC firmware build version.
Legal Values
A string of up to 16 ASCII characters.
Default for CMC
The current CMC firmware build version.
idRacName (Read Only)
Description
A user-assigned name to identify this controller.
Legal Values
A string of up to 15 ASCII characters.
Default for CMC
CMC
cfgLanNetworking
This group contains parameters to configure CMC NIC for IPv4.
One instance of the group is allowed. Some objects in this group may require CMC NIC to be reset,
which may cause a brief loss in connectivity. Objects that change CMC NIC IP address settings close all
active user sessions and require users to reconnect using the updated IP address settings.
For CMC, use this object with the
config
or
getconfig
subcommands.
To use this object property for CMC, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege.
NOTE:
For CMC, you can configure a setting that does not have a hash sign (#) prefixed in the
output. To modify a configurable object, use the
–o
option.
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