Dell PowerEdge R830 Integrated Remote Access Controller 8 Version 2.70.70.70 U - Page 30

Logging in to iDRAC using a smart card

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NOTE: If the default HTTPS port number (port 443) was changed, enter: https://[iDRAC-IP-address]:[portnumber] where, [iDRAC-IP-address] is the iDRAC IPv4 or IPv6 address and [port-number] is the HTTPS port number. The Login page is displayed. 3. For a local user: • In the Username and Password fields, enter your iDRAC user name and password. • From the Domain drop-down menu, select This iDRAC. 4. For an Active Directory user, in the Username and Password fields, enter the Active Directory user name and password. If you have specified the domain name as a part of the username, select This iDRAC from the drop-down menu. The format of the user name can be: \, /, or @. For example, dell.com\john_doe, or [email protected]. If the domain is not specified in the user name, select the Active Directory domain from the Domain drop-down menu. 5. For an LDAP user, in the Username and Password fields, enter your LDAP user name and password. Domain name is not required for LDAP login. By default, This iDRAC is selected in the drop-down menu. 6. Click Submit. You are logged in to iDRAC with the required user privileges. If you log in with Configure Users privileges and the default account credentials, and if the default password warning feature is enabled, the Default Password Warning page is displayed allowing you to easily change the password. Related concepts Configuring user accounts and privileges Changing default login password Related tasks Configuring supported web browsers Logging in to iDRAC using a smart card You can log in to iDRAC using a smart card. Smart cards provide Two Factor Authentication (TFA) that provides two layers of security: • Physical smart card device. • Secret code such as, a password or a PIN. Users must verify their credentials using the smart card and the PIN. Related tasks Logging in to iDRAC as a local user using a smart card Logging in to iDRAC as an Active Directory user using a smart card Logging in to iDRAC as a local user using a smart card Before you log in as a local user using Smart Card, make sure to: • Upload user smart card certificate and the trusted Certificate Authority (CA) certificate to iDRAC • Enable smart card logon. The iDRAC web interface displays the smart card logon page for users who are configured to use the smart card. NOTE: Depending on the browser settings, you are prompted to download and install the smart card reader ActiveX plug-in when using this feature for the first time. To log in to iDRAC as a local user using smart card: 1. Access the iDRAC web interface using the link https://[IP address]. The iDRAC Login page is displayed prompting you to insert the smart card. NOTE: If the default HTTPS port number (port 443) has been changed, type: https://[IP address]:[port number] where, [IP address] is the IP address for the iDRAC and [port number] is the HTTPS port number. 30 Logging in to iDRAC

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NOTE:
If the default HTTPS port number (port 443) was changed, enter:
https://[iDRAC-IP-address]:[port-
number]
where,
[iDRAC-IP-address]
is the iDRAC IPv4 or IPv6 address and
[port-number]
is the HTTPS port
number.
The
Login
page is displayed.
3.
For a local user:
In the
Username
and
Password
fields, enter your iDRAC user name and password.
From the
Domain
drop-down menu, select
This iDRAC
.
4.
For an Active Directory user, in the
Username
and
Password
fields, enter the Active Directory user name and password. If you have
specified the domain name as a part of the username, select
This iDRAC
from the drop-down menu. The format of the user name
can be: <domain>\<username>, <domain>/<username>, or <user>@<domain>.
For example, dell.com\john_doe, or [email protected].
If the domain is not specified in the user name, select the Active Directory domain from the
Domain
drop-down menu.
5.
For an LDAP user, in the
Username
and
Password
fields, enter your LDAP user name and password. Domain name is not required for
LDAP login. By default,
This iDRAC
is selected in the drop-down menu.
6.
Click
Submit
. You are logged in to iDRAC with the required user privileges.
If you log in with Configure Users privileges and the default account credentials, and if the default password warning feature is
enabled, the
Default Password Warning
page is displayed allowing you to easily change the password.
Related concepts
Configuring user accounts and privileges
Changing default login password
Related tasks
Configuring supported web browsers
Logging in to iDRAC using a smart card
You can log in to iDRAC using a smart card. Smart cards provide Two Factor Authentication (TFA) that provides two layers of security:
Physical smart card device.
Secret code such as, a password or a PIN.
Users must verify their credentials using the smart card and the PIN.
Related tasks
Logging in to iDRAC as a local user using a smart card
Logging in to iDRAC as an Active Directory user using a smart card
Logging in to iDRAC as a local user using a smart card
Before you log in as a local user using Smart Card, make sure to:
Upload user smart card certificate and the trusted Certificate Authority (CA) certificate to iDRAC
Enable smart card logon.
The iDRAC web interface displays the smart card logon page for users who are configured to use the smart card.
NOTE:
Depending on the browser settings, you are prompted to download and install the smart card reader ActiveX
plug-in when using this feature for the first time.
To log in to iDRAC as a local user using smart card:
1.
Access the iDRAC web interface using the link
https://[IP address]
.
The
iDRAC Login
page is displayed prompting you to insert the smart card.
NOTE:
If the default HTTPS port number (port 443) has been changed, type:
https://[IP address]:[port
number]
where,
[IP address]
is the IP address for the iDRAC and
[port number]
is the HTTPS port number.
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Logging in to iDRAC