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Dell AX4-5 User Manual

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Introduction

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Dell Remote Access Controller/Modular Chassis (DRAC/MC)
The DRAC/MC is a management module located in the back of the blade

server system chassis that provides all of the chassis management

functionality. The DRAC/MC provides serial and out-of-band Ethernet

management ports to allow for management of the chassis and some basic

blade functions.
The following is a list of features available on the DRAC/MC. Your system

may have updates that enable additional features. Refer to the latest Dell

Remote Access Controller/Modular Chassis User’s Guide on the Dell Support

website at support.dell.com.

• Remote management and monitoring of a system through the DRAC/MC

Web-based graphical user interface (GUI), serial connection, or telnet

connection.

• Access to the chassis System Event Log (SEL) and DRAC/MC logs.
• Integrated launch of the DRAC/MC interface from the Dell

OpenManage™ IT Assistant.

• Ability to alert you to potential problems on the DRAC/MC by sending

either an e-mail message or an SNMP trap through the DRAC/MC NIC to

a management station.

• Ability to configure the DRAC/MC and update DRAC/MC firmware using

a telnet session, a web-based user interface, or through a terminal session

(for example, a hyperterminal or similar program).

• Ability to manage controller configurations, I/O modules configurations

and settings, and perform power management functions such as

shutdown, power up, and reset, from a telnet session.

• Web-based interface password-level security management.
• Role-based authority that provides assignable permissions for different

systems management tasks.

Server Modules
Depending on the PowerEdge blade server module you choose for your

cluster, the number of available expansion ports and dual inline memory

modules (DIMMs) varies. Table 1-1 provides details about the supported

PowerEdge server modules and PowerEdge server enclosures.

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