Dell v2.10.10.10 quick start NIC configuration, Operating system deployment

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NOTE: On Dell’s 13th generation PowerEdge server, you can now perform all RAID configuration jobs in real-time without rebooting the host.

For more information on RAID configuration, see the SimpleRaid profile document available at en.community.dell.com/techcenter/systems-management/w/wiki/1906.dcim-library-profile.aspx. Also, see the iDRAC User’s Guide available at dell.com/esmmanuals.

NIC configuration

Network Interface Controller (NIC) configuration feature is used to set up or modify configuration settings for supported NIC cards (for example, Intel, QLogic, and Broadcom). These configuration settings can be set or updated both locally and remotely using Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services.

The NICs supported by Lifecycle Controller provide an array of networking features converged into a single controller:

Traditional NIC capabilities

Internet Small Computer System Interface over Ethernet (iSCSI) capabilities

Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) capabilities

You can configure various device capabilities such as:

Personalities (FCoE, ISOE, Layer 2 NIC)

NIC partition bandwidth allocation

Boot versus Offload

I/O Identity

Operating system deployment

The operating system deployment feature is used to remotely deploy and manage an operating system using WSMAN web services protocols that use CIFS and NFS network file sharing protocols. Remote activation of locally exposed embedded drivers such as a USB drive eliminates the need for physical media.

NOTE: By default the drivers are available with iDRAC and Lifecycle Controller for all the Dell supported operating systems.

You can perform the following operations:

Get installed driver pack version and list of supported operating systems.

Remote activation of locally exposed embedded drivers for the selected operating system as an emulated USB device to the server that is automatically installed during installation.

Remote acquisition of embedded drivers for the selected operating system to a CIFS or NFS network share that can be used later for operating system deployment.

Boot to an ISO image on a CIFS or NFS network share to initiate an operating system installation.

Download ISO to vFlash SD card and boot from the card to initiate an operating system installation.

Connect an ISO from CIFS or NFS network share, attaching it as virtual USB CD-ROM device to the server, and booting the server to the ISO, every time the server restarts.

One time boot to PXE.

One time boot to hard disk.

Get the list of MAC addresses of all the NICs present on the server.

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Contents Dell Lifecycle Controller Remote Services Quick Start Guide Page Contents Social media reference Getting started with API collateral and linksIntegrating the Lifecycle Controller API Terms and definitionsBenefits of using iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller IntroductionKey features What’s new in this release? Why use Lifecycle Controller Remote Services?Licensable features in Lifecycle Controller What is the Web Service API? Where can the Lifecycle Controller API be used from?Other documents you may need Who can use the API?How is one-to-many management achieved? Accessing documents from Dell Support Site Contacting DellPage Server configuration profiles Bios configuration Remote Services FeaturesDeployment and configuration IDRAC configurationRAID configuration NIC configuration Operating system deploymentNear Field Communication NFC using the QuickSync feature Configuring advance security using hash passwordCollecting System Inventory Configuring USB management portMonitor Hardware inventory Lifecycle logEvent alerts System event logFirmware inventory Embedded Tech Support ReportMaintain Out-of-band server performance monitoringServer license import Part replacementServer profile export or import Auto discoveryRetire or repurpose the server Managing the web server certificateJob management Job typesSystem status Lifecycle Controller-related profiles Getting started with API collateral and linksProfiles CPU PCI RAID Page XML schema description Web services interface guideWeb service description language MOF Wsdl and XSD API definitionsAttribute registry XML Event message registry XML XML schemasBest practices guide Authorization and licensing requirements for API access White papers Lifecycle Controller and iDRAC white papersBest practices workflow references Integrating the Lifecycle Controller APIAPI clients Sample scripts and toolsApplications using Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services WinRM and OpenWSMAN installation and configurationSocial media reference Systems Management forum sectionTerms and definitions USC

v2.10.10.10 specifications

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