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Logging in to iDRAC, Logging in to iDRAC as local user, Active Directory user, or LDAP user

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2 Logging in to iDRAC You can log in to iDRAC as an iDRAC user, as a Microsoft Active Directory user, or as a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) user. The default user name is root and the default password is calvin. You can also log in using Single Sign-On or Smart Card. NOTE: • You must have Login to iDRAC privilege to log in to iDRAC. • iDRAC GUI does not support browser buttons such as Back, Forward, or Refresh. NOTE: For information on recommended characters for user names and passwords, see Recommended characters in user names and passwords. Related tasks Logging in to iDRAC as local user, Active Directory user, or LDAP user Logging in to iDRAC using a smart card Logging in to iDRAC using Single Sign-On Changing default login password Topics: • Logging in to iDRAC as local user, Active Directory user, or LDAP user • Logging in to iDRAC using a smart card • Logging in to iDRAC using Single Sign-On • Accessing iDRAC using remote RACADM • Accessing iDRAC using local RACADM • Accessing iDRAC using firmware RACADM • Accessing iDRAC using SMCLP • Logging in to iDRAC using public key authentication • Multiple iDRAC sessions • Changing default login password • Enabling or disabling default password warning message • IP Blocking • Invalid password credentials Logging in to iDRAC as local user, Active Directory user, or LDAP user Before you log in to iDRAC using the web interface, make sure that you have configured a supported web browser and the user account is created with the required privileges. NOTE: The user name is not case-sensitive for an Active Directory user. The password is case-sensitive for all users. NOTE: In addition to Active Directory, openLDAP, openDS, Novell eDir, and Fedora-based directory services are supported. NOTE: LDAP authentication with OpenDS is supported. The DH key must be larger than 768 bits. To log in to iDRAC as local user, Active Directory user, or LDAP user: 1. Open a supported web browser. 2. In the Address field, type https://[iDRAC-IP-address] and press . Logging in to iDRAC 29

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Logging in to iDRAC
You can log in to iDRAC as an iDRAC user, as a Microsoft Active Directory user, or as a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
user. The default user name is
root
and the default password is
calvin
. You can also log in using Single Sign-On or Smart Card.
NOTE:
You must have Login to iDRAC privilege to log in to iDRAC.
iDRAC GUI does not support browser buttons such as Back, Forward, or Refresh.
NOTE:
For information on recommended characters for user names and passwords, see
Recommended characters in
user names and passwords
.
Related tasks
Logging in to iDRAC as local user, Active Directory user, or LDAP user
Logging in to iDRAC using a smart card
Logging in to iDRAC using Single Sign-On
Changing default login password
Topics:
Logging in to iDRAC as local user, Active Directory user, or LDAP user
Logging in to iDRAC using a smart card
Logging in to iDRAC using Single Sign-On
Accessing iDRAC using remote RACADM
Accessing iDRAC using local RACADM
Accessing iDRAC using firmware RACADM
Accessing iDRAC using SMCLP
Logging in to iDRAC using public key authentication
Multiple iDRAC sessions
Changing default login password
Enabling or disabling default password warning message
IP Blocking
Invalid password credentials
Logging in to iDRAC as local user, Active Directory
user, or LDAP user
Before you log in to iDRAC using the web interface, make sure that you have configured a supported web browser and the user account is
created with the required privileges.
NOTE:
The user name is
not
case-sensitive for an Active Directory user. The password is case-sensitive for all users.
NOTE:
In addition to Active Directory, openLDAP, openDS, Novell eDir, and Fedora-based directory services are
supported.
NOTE:
LDAP authentication with OpenDS is supported. The DH key must be larger than 768 bits.
To log in to iDRAC as local user, Active Directory user, or LDAP user:
1.
Open a supported web browser.
2.
In the
Address
field, type
https://[iDRAC-IP-address]
and press <Enter>.
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Logging in to iDRAC
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