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DRAC 5 Overview

Dell™ Remote Access Controller 5 Firmware Version 1.0 User's Guide

What's New in DRAC 5 in this Release? Supported Platforms
DRAC 5 Hardware Features Supported Operating Systems
Hardware Specifications Supported Web Browsers
Supported Remote Access Connections Features
DRAC 5 Security Features Other Documents You May Need

The Dell™ Remote Access Controller 5 (DRAC 5) is a systems management hardware and software solution designed to provide remote management capabilities, crashed system recovery, and power control functions for Dell PowerEdge™ systems.

By communicating with the system's baseboard management controller (BMC), the DRAC 5 (when installed) can be configured to send you email alerts for warnings or errors related to voltages, temperatures, intrusion, and fan speeds. The DRAC 5 also logs event data and the most recent crash screen (for systems running the Microsoft® Windows® operating system only) to help you diagnose the probable cause of a system crash.

The DRAC 5 has its own microprocessor and memory, and is powered by the system in which it is installed. The DRAC 5 may be preinstalled on your system, or available separately in a kit.

To get started with the DRAC 5, see "Installing and Setting Up the DRAC 5."


What's New in DRAC 5 in this Release?

For this release, DRAC 5 firmware version 1.0 supports the following:


DRAC 5 Hardware Features

Figure 1-1 shows the DRAC 5 hardware.

Figure 1-1. DRAC 5 Hardware Features


Hardware Specifications

Power Requirements

Table 1-1 lists the power requirements for the DRAC 5.

Table 1-1. DRAC 5 Power Requirements

System Power

1.2 A on +3.3 V AUX (maximum)

550 mA on +3.3 V main (maximum)

0 mA on +5V main (maximum)

Connectors

NOTE: The DRAC 5 hardware installation instructions can be found in the Installing a Remote Access Card document or the Installation and Troubleshooting Guide included with your system.

The DRAC 5 includes one onboard 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 NIC, a 50-pin management cable, and a 44-pin MII cable. See Figure 1-1 for the DRAC 5 cable connectors.

The 50-pin management cable is the main interface to the DRAC that provides connectivity to USB, serial, video, and an inter-integrated circuit (I2C) bus. The 44-pin MII cable connects the DRAC NIC to the system's motherboard. The RJ-45 connector connects the DRAC NIC to an out-of-band connection when the DRAC 5 is configured in Dedicated NIC mode.

Using the management and MII cables, you can configure your DRAC in three separate modes, depending on your needs. See "DRAC Modes" in "Using the RACADM Command Line Interface" for more information.

DRAC 5 Ports

Table 1-2 identifies the ports used by the DRAC 5 that listen for a server connection. Table 1-3 identifies the ports that the DRAC 5 uses as a client. This information is required when opening firewalls for remote access to a DRAC 5.

Table 1-2. DRAC 5 Server Listening Ports 

Port Number

Function

22*

Secure Shell (SSH)

23*

Telnet

80*

HTTP

161

SNMP Agent

443*

HTTPS

623

RMCP/RMCP+

3668*

Virtual Media server

3669*

Virtual Media Secure Service

5900*

Console Redirection keyboard/mouse

5901*

Console Redirection video

* Configurable port

Table 1-3. DRAC 5 Client Ports

Port Number

Function

25

SMTP

53

DNS

68

DHCP-assigned IP address

69

TFTP

162

SNMP trap

636

LDAPS

3269

LDAPS for global catalog (GC)


Supported Remote Access Connections

Table 1-4 lists the connection features.

Table 1-4. Supported Remote Access Connections 

Connection

Features

DRAC 5 NIC

  • 10/100 Mbps Ethernet
  • DHCP support
  • SNMP traps and email event notification
  • Dedicated network interface for the DRAC 5 Web-based interface
  • Support for telnet/ssh console and RACADM CLI commands including system boot, reset, power-on, and shutdown commands

Serial port

  • Support for Serial console and RACADM CLI commands including system boot, reset, power-on, and shutdown commands
  • Support for text-only console redirection to a VT-100 terminal or terminal emulator


DRAC 5 Security Features

The DRAC 5 provides the following security features:

  • User authentication through Microsoft® Active Directory® (optional) or hardware-stored user IDs and passwords

  • Role-based authority, which enables each user to configure specific privileges

  • User ID and password configuration through the Web-based interface or RACADM CLI

  • RACADM CLI and Web-based interface operation, which supports 128-bit SSL encryption and 40-bit SSL encryption (for countries where 128 bit is not acceptable)

NOTE: Telnet does not support SSL encryption.
  • Session time-out configuration (in seconds) through the Web-based interface or RACADM CLI

  • Configurable IP ports (where applicable)

  • Secure Shell (SSH), which uses an encrypted transport layer for higher security.

  • Login failure limits per IP address, with login blocking from the IP address when the limit is exceeded.

  • Limited IP address range for clients connecting to the DRAC 5


Supported Platforms

The DRAC 5 supports the following PowerEdge systems:

  • 1900

  • 1950

  • 2900

  • 2950

See the Dell PowerEdge Compatibility Guide located on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com for the latest supported platforms.


Supported Operating Systems

Table 1-5 lists the operating systems that support the DRAC 5.

See the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Compatibility Guide located on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com for the latest information.

Table 1-5. Supported Operating Systems 

Operating System Family

Operating System

Microsoft

Windows® 2000 Server with Service Pack 4 (SP4)

Windows Server™ 2003 Standard and Enterprise Editions with Service Pack 1 (SP1)

Windows Server 2003 Standard and Enterprise Editions R2

Windows Server 2003 Standard and Enterprise x64 Editions

Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 x64 Editions

Red Hat® Linux

Enterprise Linux AS, ES, and WS (version 3) for Intel x86 and Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel EM64T)

Enterprise Linux AS, ES, and WS (version 4) for Intel x86 and Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel EM64T)

SUSE® Linux

Enterprise Server (version 9) with Update 3 for Intel EM64T


Supported Web Browsers

NOTE: Console Redirection and Virtual Media only supports 32-bit Web browsers. Using 64-bit Web browsers may generate unexpected results.

Table 1-6 lists the Web browsers that support the DRAC 5.

See the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Compatibility Guide located on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com for the latest information.

Table 1-6. Supported Web Browsers

Operating System

Supported Web Browser

Microsoft Windows

Internet Explorer 6.0 (32-bit) with Service Pack 1 (SP1) or later.

To view localized versions of the DRAC 5 Web-based interface:

  1. Open the Windows Control Panel.
  2. Double-click the Regional Options icon.
  3. Select the desired locale from the Your locale (location) drop-down menu.

NOTICE: If you are running the Virtual Media client, you must use Internet Explorer 6.0 with Service Pack 1 or later.

Linux

Mozilla 1.7.8 or later (32-bit).

Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 or later (32-bit).

Disabling the Whitelist Feature in Mozilla Firefox

Firefox includes a "whitelist" feature that provides additional security. When the whitelist feature is enabled, the browser requires user permission to install plugins for each distinct site that hosts the plugin. This process requires you to install a plugin for each distinct RAC IP/DNSname, even though the plugin versions are identical.

To disable the whitelist feature and avoid repetitive, unneccessary plugin installations, perform the following steps:

  1. Open a Firefox Web browser window.

  2. In the address field, type the following and press <Enter>:

about:config

  1. In the Preference Name column, locate and double-click xpinstall.whitelist.required.

The values for Preference Name, Status, Type, and Value change to bold text. The Status value changes to user set and the Value value changes to false.

  1. In the Preferences Name column, locate xpinstall.enabled.

    Ensure that Value is true. If not, double-click xpinstall.enabled to set Value to true.




Features

The DRAC 5 provides the following features:

  • Dynamic Domain Name System (DNS) registration

  • Remote system management and monitoring using a Web-based interface, serial connection, or telnet connection.

  • Support for Active Directory authentication — Centralizes all DRAC 5 user ID and passwords in Active Directory using an optional Dell snap-in schema.

  • Console Redirection — Provides remote system keyboard, video, and mouse functions.

  • Virtual Media — Enables a managed system to access a media drive on the management station.

  • Access to system event logs — Provides access to the system event log (SEL), DRAC 5 log, and last crash screen of the crashed or unresponsive system that is independent of the operating system state.

  • Dell OpenManage™ software integration — Enables you to launch the DRAC5 Web-based interface from Dell OpenManage Server Administrator or IT Assistant.

  • RAC alert — Alerts you to potential managed node issues through e-mail messages or an SNMP trap using the Dedicated, Shared with Failover, or Shared NIC settings.

  • Local and remote configuration — Provides local and remote configuration using the RACADM command-line utility.

  • Remote power management — Provides remote power management functions from a management console, such as shutdown and reset.

  • IPMI support.

  • Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption — Provides secure remote system management through the Web-based interface.

  • Password-level security management — Prevents unauthorized access to a remote system.

  • Role-based authority — Provides assignable permissions for different systems management tasks.


Other Documents You May Need

In addition to this User's Guide, the following documents provide additional information about the setup and operation of the DRAC 5 in your system:

  • DRAC 5 online help provides information about using the Web-based interface.

  • The Dell OpenManage™ IT Assistant User's Guide and the Dell OpenManage IT Assistant Reference Guide provide information about IT Assistant.

  • The Dell OpenManage Server Administrator's User's Guide provides information about installing and using Server Administrator.

  • The Dell OpenManage Baseboard Management Controller Utilities User's Guide provides information about configuring the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC), configuring your managed system using the BMC Management Utility, and additional BMC information.

  • The Dell Update Packages User's Guide provides information about obtaining and using Dell Update Packages as part of your system update strategy.

The following system documents are also available to provide more information about the system in which your DRAC 5 is installed:

The Product Information Guide provides important safety and regulatory information. Warranty information may be included within this document or as a separate document.
  • The Rack Installation Guide and Rack Installation Instructions included with your rack solution describes how to install your system into a rack.

  • The Getting Started Guide provides an overview of system features, setting up your system, and technical specifications.

  • The Hardware Owner's Manual provides information about system features and describes how to troubleshoot the system and install or replace system components.

  • Systems management software documentation describes the features, requirements, installation, and basic operation of the software.

  • Operating system documentation describes how to install (if necessary), configure, and use the operating system software.

  • Documentation for any components you purchased separately provides information to configure and install these options.

  • Updates are sometimes included with the system to describe changes to the system, software, and/or documentation.

NOTE: Always read the updates first because they often supersede information in other documents.
  • Release notes or readme files may be included to provide last-minute updates to the system or documentation or advanced technical reference material intended for experienced users or technicians.


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