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Troubleshooting iDRAC Direct - USB XML configuration, configuration

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3 If the problem is resolved, restart the system, enter System Setup, and check if the non-functioning USB ports are enabled. 4 In iDRAC Settings Utility, ensure that USB Management Port Mode is configured as Automatic or Standard OS Use. 5 If the problem is not resolved, replace the keyboard and/or mouse with a known working keyboard or mouse. If the problem is not resolved, proceed to step 6 to troubleshoot other USB devices attached to the system. If the problem is not resolved, proceed to troubleshoot other USB devices attached to the system. 6 Turn off all attached USB devices, and disconnect them from the system. 7 Restart the system. 8 If your keyboard is functioning, enter System Setup, verify that all USB ports are enabled on the Integrated Devices screen. If your keyboard is not functioning, use remote access to enable or disable the USB options. 9 If the system is not accessible, reset the NVRAM_CLR jumper inside your system and restore the BIOS to the default settings. See the System board jumper setting section 10 In the IDRAC Settings Utility, ensure that USB Management Port Mode is configured as Automatic or Standard OS Use. 11 Reconnect and turn on each USB device one at a time. 12 If a USB device causes the same problem, turn off the device, replace the USB cable with a known good cable, and turn on the device. Next step If all troubleshooting fails, see the Getting help section. Troubleshooting iDRAC Direct - USB XML configuration For information about USB storage device and system configuration, see Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User's Guide at Dell.com/poweredgemanuals Steps 1 Ensure that your USB storage device is connected to the front USB Management Port, identified by icon. 2 Ensure that your USB storage device is configured with an NTFS or an FAT32 file system with only one partition. 3 Verify that the USB storage device is configured correctly. For more information about configuring the USB storage device, see Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User's Guide at Dell.com/poweredgemanuals 4 In the iDRAC Settings Utility, ensure that USB Management Port Mode is configured as Automatic or iDRAC Direct Only. 5 Ensure that the iDRAC Managed: USB XML Configuration option is either Enabled or Enabled only when the server has default credential settings. 6 Remove and reinsert the USB storage device. 7 If import operation does not work, try with a different USB storage device. Next step If all troubleshooting fails, see the Getting help section. Troubleshooting iDRAC Direct - Laptop connection For information about USB laptop connection and system configuration, see the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User's Guide at Dell.com/poweredgemanuals. Steps 1 Ensure that your laptop is connected to the front USB Management Port, identified by icon with a USB Type A/A cable. 2 On the iDRAC Settings Utility screen, ensure that USB Management Port Mode is configured as Automatic or iDRAC Direct Only. 3 If the laptop is running Windows operating system, ensure that the iDRAC Virtual USB NIC device driver is installed. 4 If the driver is installed, ensure that you are not connected to any network through WiFi or cabled ethernet, as iDRAC Direct uses a non-routable address. 44 Troubleshooting hardware issues

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3
If the problem is resolved, restart the system, enter System Setup, and check if the non-functioning USB ports are enabled.
4
In
iDRAC Settings Utility
, ensure that
USB Management Port Mode
is
configured
as
Automatic
or
Standard OS Use
.
5
If the problem is not resolved, replace the keyboard and/or mouse with a known working keyboard or mouse.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to step 6 to troubleshoot other USB devices attached to the system.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to troubleshoot other USB devices attached to the system.
6
Turn
off
all attached USB devices, and disconnect them from the system.
7
Restart the system.
8
If your keyboard is functioning, enter System Setup, verify that all USB ports are enabled on the
Integrated Devices
screen. If your
keyboard is not functioning, use remote access to enable or disable the USB options.
9
If the system is not accessible, reset the NVRAM_CLR jumper inside your system and restore the BIOS to the default settings. See the
System board jumper setting section
10
In the
IDRAC Settings Utility
, ensure that
USB Management Port Mode
is
configured
as
Automatic
or
Standard OS Use
.
11
Reconnect and turn on each USB device one at a time.
12
If a USB device causes the same problem, turn
off
the device, replace the USB cable with a known good cable, and turn on the
device.
Next step
If all troubleshooting fails, see the Getting help section.
Troubleshooting iDRAC Direct - USB XML
configuration
For information about USB storage device and system
configuration,
see
Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User's Guide
at
Dell.com/poweredgemanuals
Steps
1
Ensure that your USB storage device is connected to the front USB Management Port,
identified
by
icon.
2
Ensure that your USB storage device is
configured
with an NTFS or an FAT32
file
system with only one partition.
3
Verify that the USB storage device is
configured
correctly. For more information about
configuring
the USB storage device, see
Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User's Guide
at
Dell.com/poweredgemanuals
4
In the
iDRAC Settings Utility
, ensure that
USB Management Port Mode
is
configured
as
Automatic
or
iDRAC Direct Only
.
5
Ensure that the
iDRAC Managed: USB XML
Configuration
option is either
Enabled
or
Enabled only when the server has default
credential settings
.
6
Remove and reinsert the USB storage device.
7
If import operation does not work, try with a
different
USB storage device.
Next step
If all troubleshooting fails, see the Getting help section.
Troubleshooting iDRAC Direct - Laptop connection
For information about USB laptop connection and system
configuration,
see the
Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User's Guide
at
Dell.com/poweredgemanuals
.
Steps
1
Ensure that your laptop is connected to the front USB Management Port,
identified
by
icon with a USB Type A/A cable.
2
On the
iDRAC Settings Utility
screen, ensure that
USB Management Port Mode
is
configured
as
Automatic
or
iDRAC Direct Only
.
3
If the laptop is running Windows operating system, ensure that the iDRAC Virtual USB NIC device driver is installed.
4
If the driver is installed, ensure that you are not connected to any network through WiFi or cabled ethernet, as iDRAC Direct uses a
non-routable address.
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