User’s guide – Dell Managed PDU LED User Manual
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Other options.
The Rack PDU also uses these options within a valid DHCP response.
All of these options except the last are described in
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Network Time Protocol Servers
(option 42): Up to two NTP servers (primary and
secondary) that the Rack PDU can use.
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Time Offset
(option 2): The offset of the Rack PDU's subnet, in seconds, from
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
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Domain Name Server
(option 6): Up to two Domain Name System (DNS) servers
(primary and secondary) that the Rack PDU can use.
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Host Name
(option 12): The host name that the Rack PDU will use (32-character
maximum length).
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Domain Name
(option 15): The domain name that the Rack PDU will
use (64-character maximum length).
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Boot File Name
(from the
file
field of the DHCP response, describ
The fully qualified directory-path to a user configuration file (.ini file) to download. The
siaddr
field of the DHCP response specifies the IP address of the server from which
the Rack PDU will download the .ini file. After the download, the Rack PDU uses
the .ini file as a boot file to reconfigure its settings.
Path: Administration > Network > TCP/IP > IPv6 settings
Setting
Description
Enable
Enable or disable IPv6 with this check box.
Manual
Configure IPv6 manually by entering the IP address and default gateway.
Auto
Configuration
When the Auto Configuration check box is selected, the system obtains addressing
prefixes from the router (if available). It uses those prefixes to automatically
configure IPv6 addresses.