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Configuring iDRAC, Enable the Last Crash Screen.

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4 Configuring iDRAC iDRAC enables you to configure iDRAC properties, set up users, and set up alerts to perform remote management tasks. Before you configure iDRAC, make sure that the iDRAC network settings and a supported browser is configured, and the required licenses are updated. For more information about the licensable feature in iDRAC, see Managing licenses. You can configure iDRAC using: • iDRAC Web Interface • RACADM • Remote Services (see Lifecycle Controller Remote Services User's Guide) • IPMITool (see Baseboard Management Controller Management Utilities User's Guide) To configure iDRAC: 1. Log in to iDRAC. 2. Modify the network settings if required. NOTE: If you have configured iDRAC network settings, using iDRAC Settings utility during iDRAC IP address setup, then ignore this step. 3. Configure interfaces to access iDRAC. 4. Configure front panel display. 5. Configure System Location if required. 6. Configure time zone and Network Time Protocol (NTP) if required. 7. Establish any of the following alternate communication methods to iDRAC: • IPMI or RAC serial • IPMI serial over LAN • IPMI over LAN • SSH or Telnet client 8. Obtain the required certificates. 9. Add and configure iDRAC users with privileges. 10. Configure and enable e-mail alerts, SNMP traps, or IPMI alerts. 11. Set the power cap policy if required. 12. Enable the Last Crash Screen. 13. Configure virtual console and virtual media if required. 14. Configure vFlash SD card if required. 15. Set the first boot device if required. 16. Set the OS to iDRAC Pass-through if required. Related concepts Logging in to iDRAC Modifying network settings Configuring services Configuring front panel display Setting up managed system location Configuring time zone and NTP Setting up iDRAC communication Configuring user accounts and privileges Monitoring and managing power Enabling last crash screen Configuring and using virtual console Managing virtual media 76 Configuring iDRAC

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Configuring iDRAC
iDRAC enables you to configure iDRAC properties, set up users, and set up alerts to perform remote management tasks.
Before you configure iDRAC, make sure that the iDRAC network settings and a supported browser is configured, and the required licenses
are updated. For more information about the licensable feature in iDRAC, see
Managing licenses
.
You can configure iDRAC using:
iDRAC Web Interface
RACADM
Remote Services (see
Lifecycle Controller Remote Services User’s Guide
)
IPMITool (see
Baseboard Management Controller Management Utilities User’s Guide
)
To configure iDRAC:
1.
Log in to iDRAC.
2.
Modify the network settings if required.
NOTE:
If you have configured iDRAC network settings, using iDRAC Settings utility during iDRAC IP address setup,
then ignore this step.
3.
Configure interfaces to access iDRAC.
4.
Configure front panel display.
5.
Configure System Location if required.
6.
Configure time zone and Network Time Protocol (NTP) if required.
7.
Establish any of the following alternate communication methods to iDRAC:
IPMI or RAC serial
IPMI serial over LAN
IPMI over LAN
SSH or Telnet client
8.
Obtain the required certificates.
9.
Add and configure iDRAC users with privileges.
10.
Configure and enable e-mail alerts, SNMP traps, or IPMI alerts.
11.
Set the power cap policy if required.
12.
Enable the Last Crash Screen.
13.
Configure virtual console and virtual media if required.
14.
Configure vFlash SD card if required.
15.
Set the first boot device if required.
16.
Set the OS to iDRAC Pass-through if required.
Related concepts
Logging in to iDRAC
Modifying network settings
Configuring services
Configuring front panel display
Setting up managed system location
Configuring time zone and NTP
Setting up iDRAC communication
Configuring user accounts and privileges
Monitoring and managing power
Enabling last crash screen
Configuring and using virtual console
Managing virtual media
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