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and running, which in turn causes other unwanted behavior. If physically isolating the management network is impractical, the other option is to separate OME-Modular and iDRAC traffic to a separate VLAN. OME-Modular and individual iDRAC network interfaces can be configured to use a VLAN. NOTE: Any change in the attribute settings leads to IP drop or unavailability of the OME-Modular web interface for some time. However, the OME-Modular web interface recovers automatically. 8. Click Apply to save the chassis network settings. Configure chassis network services The chassis network services configuration consists of SNMP, SSH, and remote RACADM settings. To configure network services: 1. Click Devices > Chassis > View Details > Settings > Network Services. The Network Services section is expanded. 2. In the SNMP Settings section, select the Enabled check box to enable the SNMP settings and select the Port Number. The port number can be 10-65535. NOTE: For SNMP operations, configure the timeout parameter on the client to facilitate successful completion of the task. You may have to adjust the timeout parameter based on the network latency. 3. Enter the SNMP Community Name. The length of the community name must be less than or equal to 32 characters. 4. Download the Management Information Base (MIB) file to a local drive on your system. 5. In the SSH Settings section, select the Enabled check box to enable the SSH settings for the chassis and select the maximum number of SSH sessions. By default, a chassis can have a maximum number of four SSH sessions. 6. Select the Idle Timeout, in seconds, for which the SSH session can remain idle. The SSH session expires based on inactivity timeout configuration, and the default idle timeout is 30 minutes. When there is a change in the chassis management network, all active sessions that are listed on the User Sessions page are not terminated automatically. NOTE: The audit logs are not generated when the session expires based on idle timeout. 7. Select the SSH Port Number. The port number can be 10-65535. The default port number is 22. 8. Enable the remote RACADM session for the chassis. You can view the remote RACADM option on the web interface only if you have the chassis administrator privilege. NOTE: A log for remote RACADM session (login or logout) is displayed in the Audit Logs page, irrespective of the remote RACADM status. If the remote RACADM option is disabled, the feature does not work. NOTE: Any change in the attribute settings leads to IP drop or unavailability of the OME-Modular web interface for some time. However, the OME-Modular web interface recovers automatically. 9. Click Apply to save the chassis network services settings. Configure local access You can configure chassis power button, quick sync, KVM, LCD, and chassis USB direct accesses for a chassis. To configure the local access settings in a chassis: 1. Click Devices > Chassis > View Details > Settings > Local Access Configuration. The Local Access Configuration section is expanded. 2. Select Enable Chassis Power Button to use the power button to turn the chassis off or on. If the check box is cleared, you cannot change the power state of the chassis using the chassis power button. 3. Select the Quick Sync access type. The available options are: • Read-only-Enables read-only access to WiFi and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). You cannot write configuration information using quick sync. • Read-write-Enables writing configuration using quick sync. • Disabled-Disables reading or writing configuration through quick sync. 24 Logging in to OME-Modular

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and running, which in turn causes other unwanted behavior. If physically isolating the management network is impractical, the other
option is to separate OME–Modular and iDRAC traffic to a separate VLAN. OME–Modular and individual iDRAC network interfaces
can be configured to use a VLAN.
NOTE:
Any change in the attribute settings leads to IP drop or unavailability of the OME–Modular web interface for
some time. However, the OME–Modular web interface recovers automatically.
8.
Click
Apply
to save the chassis network settings.
Configure chassis network services
The chassis network services configuration consists of SNMP, SSH, and remote RACADM settings.
To configure network services:
1.
Click
Devices
>
Chassis
>
View Details
>
Settings
>
Network Services
.
The
Network Services
section is expanded.
2.
In the
SNMP Settings
section, select the
Enabled
check box to enable the SNMP settings and select the
Port Number
.
The port number can be 10-65535.
NOTE:
For SNMP operations, configure the timeout parameter on the client to facilitate successful completion of
the task. You may have to adjust the timeout parameter based on the network latency.
3.
Enter the SNMP
Community Name
. The length of the community name must be less than or equal to 32 characters.
4.
Download the
Management Information Base (MIB) file
to a local drive on your system.
5.
In the
SSH Settings
section, select the
Enabled
check box to enable the SSH settings for the chassis and select the maximum
number of SSH sessions.
By default, a chassis can have a maximum number of four SSH sessions.
6.
Select the
Idle Timeout
, in seconds, for which the SSH session can remain idle. The SSH session expires based on inactivity timeout
configuration, and the default idle timeout is 30 minutes. When there is a change in the chassis management network, all active
sessions that are listed on the User Sessions page are not terminated automatically.
NOTE:
The audit logs are not generated when the session expires based on idle timeout.
7.
Select the SSH
Port Number
. The port number can be 10-65535.
The default port number is 22.
8.
Enable the remote RACADM session for the chassis.
You can view the remote RACADM option on the web interface only if you have the chassis administrator privilege.
NOTE:
A log for remote RACADM session (login or logout) is displayed in the Audit Logs page, irrespective of the
remote RACADM status. If the remote RACADM option is disabled, the feature does not work.
NOTE:
Any change in the attribute settings leads to IP drop or unavailability of the OME–Modular web interface for
some time. However, the OME–Modular web interface recovers automatically.
9.
Click
Apply
to save the chassis network services settings.
Configure local access
You can configure chassis power button, quick sync, KVM, LCD, and chassis USB direct accesses for a chassis.
To configure the local access settings in a chassis:
1.
Click
Devices
>
Chassis
>
View Details
>
Settings
>
Local Access Configuration
.
The
Local Access Configuration
section is expanded.
2.
Select
Enable Chassis Power Button
to use the power button to turn the chassis off or on.
If the check box is cleared, you cannot change the power state of the chassis using the chassis power button.
3.
Select the
Quick Sync access
type.
The available options are:
Read-only—Enables read-only access to WiFi and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). You cannot write configuration information using
quick sync.
Read-write—Enables writing configuration using quick sync.
Disabled—Disables reading or writing configuration through quick sync.
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