cfgKMSProfile

NOTE: This current release does not support this group.

This group is applicable only for iDRAC6 and is an indexed group which currently only supports two indices, since iDRAC only communicates with any one of the two KMSs using their specific profile information.

NOTE: This group is also configurable using the -foption and follows the read only value of cfgKMSProfileIndex as the anchor value for the indexed group.

The following section provides information about the objects in the cfgKMSProfile group:

cfgKMSProfileIndex(Read only)

Description

Index of the profile

Legal Values

1

 

2

Default

None

cfgKMSProfileIPAddress(Read/Write)

Description IP address/FQDN of the KMS

Legal Values IPv4, IPv6, FQDN

Default 0.0.0.0

cfgKMSProfilePortNumber(Read/Write)

Description

Port number indicates the port on which the Key management

 

server is listening to. For KMC to communicate to the KMS, one

 

needs to configure the same port number as on the KMS.

Legal Values

1 to 65535

Default

443

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IDRAC6 1.95, CMC 3.2, IDRAC6 3.5 specifications

Dell's Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) has been a pivotal technology for remote server management, and versions like iDRAC6 3.5 and iDRAC6 with firmware 1.95 have significantly enhanced the capabilities of server management solutions. These integrated management tools focus on improving system performance and uptime for data centers and enterprises.

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