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Privilege Test Alert User Debug Command Administrator Fabric A Administrator Fabric B Administrator Fabric C Administrator Description chassis user does not have the Server Administrative privilege on the chassis. Server Configuration Administrator: • Set IP address • Set gateway • Set subnet mask • Set first boot device Configure Users: • Set iDRAC root password • iDRAC reset Server Control Administrator: • Power on • Power off • Power cycle • Graceful shutdown • Server Reboot User can send test alert messages. User can execute system diagnostic commands. User can set and configure the Fabric A IOM. User can set and configure the Fabric B, which corresponds to the first mezzanine card in the servers and is connected to the fabric B circuitry in the shared PCIe subsystem in the main board. User can set and configure the Fabric C, which corresponds to the second mezzanine card in the servers and is connected to the fabric C circuitry in the shared PCIe subsystem in the main board. The CMC user groups provide a series of user groups that have preassigned user privileges. NOTE: If you select Administrator, Power User, or Guest User, and then add or remove a privilege from the predefined set, the CMC Group automatically changes to Custom. Table 11. CMC Group Privileges User Group Privileges Granted Administrator • CMC Login User • Chassis Configuration Administrator • User Configuration Administrator • Clear Logs Administrator • Server Administrator • Test Alert User • Debug Command Administrator 99

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Privilege
Description
chassis user does not have the Server Administrative privilege on the
chassis.
Server Configuration Administrator:
Set IP address
Set gateway
Set subnet mask
Set first boot device
Configure Users:
Set iDRAC root password
iDRAC reset
Server Control Administrator:
Power on
Power off
Power cycle
Graceful shutdown
Server Reboot
Test Alert User
User can send test alert messages.
Debug Command Administrator
User can execute system diagnostic commands.
Fabric A Administrator
User can set and configure the Fabric A IOM.
Fabric B Administrator
User can set and configure the Fabric B, which corresponds to the first
mezzanine card in the servers and is connected to the fabric B circuitry in
the shared PCIe subsystem in the main board.
Fabric C Administrator
User can set and configure the Fabric C, which corresponds to the second
mezzanine card in the servers and is connected to the fabric C circuitry in
the shared PCIe subsystem in the main board.
The CMC user groups provide a series of user groups that have preassigned user privileges.
NOTE:
If you select Administrator, Power User, or Guest User, and then add or remove a privilege from the pre-
defined set, the CMC Group automatically changes to Custom.
Table 11. CMC Group Privileges
User Group
Privileges Granted
Administrator
CMC Login User
Chassis Configuration Administrator
User Configuration Administrator
Clear Logs Administrator
Server Administrator
Test Alert User
Debug Command Administrator
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