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iDRAC port information

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Interface or Protocol IPMITool VMCLI SMCLP WSMAN Description Use the IPMITool to access the remote system's basic management features through iDRAC. The interface includes local IPMI, IPMI over LAN, IPMI over Serial, and Serial over LAN. For more information on IPMITool, see the Dell OpenManage Baseboard Management Controller Utilities User's Guide at dell.com/ idracmanuals. NOTE: IPMI version 1.5 is not supported. Use the Virtual Media Command Line Interface (VMCLI) to access a remote media through the management station and deploy operating systems on multiple managed systems. Use Server Management Workgroup Server Management-Command Line Protocol (SMCLP) to perform systems management tasks. This is available through SSH or Telnet. For more information about SMCLP, see Using SMCLP. The LC-Remote Service is based on the WS-Management protocol to do one-to-many systems management tasks. You must use WSMAN client such as WinRM client (Windows) or the OpenWSMAN client (Linux) to use the LC-Remote Services functionality. You can also use Power Shell and Python to script to the WSMAN interface. Web Services for Management (WSMAN) are a Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)-based protocol used for systems management. iDRAC uses WSMAN to convey Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) Common Information Model (CIM)-based management information. The CIM information defines the semantics and information types that can be modified in a managed system. The data available through WSMAN is provided by iDRAC instrumentation interface mapped to the DMTF profiles and extension profiles. For more information, see the following: • Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services User's Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals. • Lifecycle Controller Integration Best Practices Guide available at dell.com/support/manuals. • Lifecycle Controller page on Dell TechCenter - delltechcenter.com/page/Lifecycle+Controller • Lifecycle Controller WSMAN Script Center - delltechcenter.com/page/Scripting+the+Dell +Lifecycle+Controller • MOFs and Profiles - delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library • DMTF website - dmtf.org/standards/profiles/ iDRAC port information The following ports are required to remotely access iDRAC through firewalls. These are the default ports iDRAC listens to for connections. Optionally, you can modify most of the ports. To do this, see Configuring services. Table 3. Ports iDRAC listens for connections Port number 22 23 80 161 443 623 5900 5901 Type TCP TCP TCP UDP TCP UDP TCP TCP Function Configurable port SSH Yes TELNET Yes HTTP Yes SNMP Agent Yes HTTPS Yes RMCP/RMCP+ No Virtual console keyboard and mouse redirection, Yes Virtual Media, Virtual folders, and Remote File Share VNC Yes Maximum encryption level 256-bit SSL None None None 256-bit SSL 128-bit SSL 128-bit SSL 128-bit SSL NOTE: Port 5901 opens when VNC feature is enabled. The following table lists the ports that iDRAC uses as a client. Overview 25

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Interface or Protocol
Description
IPMITool
Use the IPMITool to access the remote system’s basic management features through iDRAC. The interface
includes local IPMI, IPMI over LAN, IPMI over Serial, and Serial over LAN. For more information on IPMITool,
see the
Dell OpenManage Baseboard Management Controller Utilities User’s Guide
at
dell.com/
idracmanuals
.
NOTE:
IPMI version 1.5 is not supported.
VMCLI
Use the Virtual Media Command Line Interface (VMCLI) to access a remote media through the management
station and deploy operating systems on multiple managed systems.
SMCLP
Use Server Management Workgroup Server Management-Command Line Protocol (SMCLP) to perform
systems management tasks. This is available through SSH or Telnet. For more information about SMCLP,
see
Using SMCLP
.
WSMAN
The LC-Remote Service is based on the WS-Management protocol to do one-to-many systems
management tasks. You must use WSMAN client such as WinRM client (Windows) or the OpenWSMAN
client (Linux) to use the LC-Remote Services functionality. You can also use Power Shell and Python to
script to the WSMAN interface.
Web Services for Management (WSMAN) are a Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)–based protocol
used for systems management. iDRAC uses WSMAN to convey Distributed Management Task Force
(DMTF) Common Information Model (CIM)–based management information. The CIM information defines
the semantics and information types that can be modified in a managed system. The data available through
WSMAN is provided by iDRAC instrumentation interface mapped to the DMTF profiles and extension
profiles.
For more information, see the following:
Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services User’s Guide available at
dell.com/idracmanuals
.
Lifecycle Controller Integration Best Practices Guide available at
dell.com/support/manuals
.
Lifecycle Controller page on Dell TechCenter —
delltechcenter.com/page/Lifecycle+Controller
Lifecycle Controller WSMAN Script Center —
delltechcenter.com/page/Scripting+the+Dell
+Lifecycle+Controller
MOFs and Profiles —
delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library
DMTF website —
dmtf.org/standards/profiles/
iDRAC port information
The following ports are required to remotely access iDRAC through firewalls. These are the default ports iDRAC listens to for connections.
Optionally, you can modify most of the ports. To do this, see
Configuring services
.
Table 3. Ports iDRAC listens for connections
Port
number
Type
Function
Configurable
port
Maximum encryption level
22
TCP
SSH
Yes
256-bit SSL
23
TCP
TELNET
Yes
None
80
TCP
HTTP
Yes
None
161
UDP
SNMP Agent
Yes
None
443
TCP
HTTPS
Yes
256-bit SSL
623
UDP
RMCP/RMCP+
No
128-bit SSL
5900
TCP
Virtual console keyboard and mouse redirection,
Virtual Media, Virtual folders, and Remote File Share
Yes
128-bit SSL
5901
TCP
VNC
Yes
128-bit SSL
NOTE:
Port 5901 opens when VNC feature is enabled.
The following table lists the ports that iDRAC uses as a client.
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