Dell IDRAC6 User Manual page 51

Integrated dell remote access controller 6 version 1.5
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Table 4-2. Network Settings
Setting
Description
Auto
If set to On, displays the Network Speed and Mode by
Negotiation
communicating with the nearest router or hub. If set to Off, allows
you to set the Network Speed and Duplex Mode manually.
If NIC Selection is not set to Dedicated, Auto Negotiation setting
will always be enabled (On).
NOTE:
maximum speed of 100Mbps. Therefore, configuring the LOMs and
switch to support auto-negotiation ensures connectivity to iDRAC
through system power transitions.
Network Speed Enables you to set the Network Speed to 100 Mb or 10 Mb to match
your network environment. This option is not available if Auto
Negotiation is set to On.
Duplex Mode Enables you to set the Duplex Mode to full or half to match your
network environment. This option is not available if Auto
Negotiation is set to On.
NIC MTU
Enables you to set the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size on
the NIC.
Table 4-3. Common Settings
Setting
Register iDRAC
on DNS
DNS iDRAC Name Displays the iDRAC6 name only when Register iDRAC on
Auto Config
Domain Name
(continued)
When the server is off, the embedded LOM ports support a
Description
Registers the iDRAC6 name on the DNS server.
The default is Disabled.
DNS is selected. The default name is idrac-service_tag,
where service_tag is the service tag number of the Dell server,
for example: idrac-00002.
Uses the default DNS domain name. When the checkbox is not
selected and the Register iDRAC on DNS option is selected,
modify the DNS domain name in the DNS Domain Name field.
The default is Disabled.
Configuring the iDRAC6 Using the Web Interface
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