Modifying The Idrac6 Ip Address - Dell IDRAC6 User Manual

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All parameters are specified as "object=value" pairs with no white space
between the object, =, or value.
White spaces that are included after the value are ignored. A white space
inside a value string remains unmodified. Any character to the right of
the '=' is taken as is (for example, a second '=', or a '#', '[', ']', and so forth).
These characters are valid modem chat script characters.
See the example in the previous bullet.
The racadm getconfig -f <filename>.cfg command places a
comment in front of index objects, allowing the user to see the included
comments.
To view the contents of an indexed group, use the following command:
racadm getconfig -g <groupName> -i <index 1-16>
For indexed groups the object anchor must be the first object after the "[ ]"
pair. The following are examples of the current indexed groups:
[cfgUserAdmin]
cfgUserAdminIndex=11
If you type racadm getconfig -f <myexample>.cfg, the
command builds a .cfg file for the current iDRAC6 configuration. This
configuration file can be used as an example and as a starting point for
your unique .cfg file.

Modifying the iDRAC6 IP Address

When you modify the iDRAC6 IP address in the configuration file, remove
all unnecessary <variable>=value entries. Only the actual variable group's
label with "[" and "]" remains, including the two <variable>=value entries
pertaining to the IP address change.
For example:
#
Object Group "cfgLanNetworking"
#
#
[cfgLanNetworking]
cfgNicIpAddress=10.35.10.110
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