
• Number of Current Active Sessions
• LAN Enabled
• SOL Enabled
• MAC Address
IPv4 Address
• IP Address Source
• IP Address
• IP Subnet
• IP Gateway
IPv6 Address
• IP Address Source
• IPv6 Address 1
• Default Gateway
• IPv6 Address 2
• Link Local Address
• DNS Address Source
• Preferred DNS Server
• Alternate DNS Server
NOTE: You can view IPv4 and IPv6 address details only if you enable the IPv4 and IPv6 address
properties under Additional Configuration in the Remote Access tab.
Configuring The Remote Access Device To Use A LAN
Connection
To configure the remote access device for communication over a LAN connection:
1. Click the Modular Enclosure → System/Server Module → Main System Chassis/Main System →
Remote Access object.
2. Click the Configuration tab.
3. Click LAN.
The LAN Configuration window appears.
NOTE: BMC/iDRAC management traffic does not function properly if the LAN on motherboard
(LOM) is teamed with any network adapter add-in-cards.
4. Configure the following NIC configuration details:
• Enable NIC (Select this option for NIC teaming.)
NOTE: Your DRAC contains an integrated 10BASE-T/100BASE-T Ethernet NIC and supports
TCP/IP. The NIC has a default address of 192.168.20.1 and a default gateway of 192.168.20.1.
NOTE: If your DRAC is configured to the same IP address as another NIC on the same network,
an IP address conflict occurs. The DRAC stops responding to network commands until the IP
address is changed on the DRAC. The DRAC must be reset even if the IP address conflict is
resolved by changing the IP address of the other NIC.
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