Dell M1000E Logging In To The CMC Using The Web-Based Interface, Https//CMC IP address

Models: M1000E

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Serial connection, using an optional null modem cable (115200 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow control).

Once you have established a connection to the CMC, you can complete the initial CMC network configuration.

1.Log in to the CMC.

The default user name is root and the default password is calvin.

2.Type getniccfg and press <Enter> to view the current CMC network parameters.

3.Configure the CMC network settings:

To set a static IP address, type

setniccfg -s <IP address><network mask><gateway> and press <Enter>.

To configure the CMC to obtain an IP address using DHCP, type setniccfg -d

and press <Enter>.

The new network settings are activated in a few seconds after configuring the network.

Logging In To The CMC Using The Web-Based Interface

1.Open a supported web browser window.

For current information on supported web browsers, see the CMC User’s Guide at support.dell.com/manuals.

2.Log in to the CMC.

If the CMC is accessed using a specific IP address, type the following URL in the Address field, and then press <Enter>.

https://<CMC IP address>

The default IP address for the CMC is 192.168.0.120. If the default HTTPS port number (port 443) has been changed, type:

https://<CMC IP address>:<port number>

where <CMC IP address> is the IP address for the CMC and <port number> is the HTTPS port number.

If you access the CMC using a registered DNS name, type the CMC’s name: https://<CMC name>

By default, the CMC name on the DNS server is cmc-<service tag> The CMC Login page is displayed.

NOTE: The default CMC user name is root, and the password is calvin. The root account is the default administrative account that ships with the CMC. For added security, you must change the default password of the root account during initial setup.

NOTE: The CMC does not support extended ASCII characters, such as ß, å, é, ü, or other characters used primarily in non-English languages.

NOTE: You cannot log in to the web-based interface with different user names in multiple browser windows on a single workstation.

You can log in as either a CMC user or as Directory Service user in Microsoft Active Directory or Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Services (LDAP).

3.In the Username field, type your user name:

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M1000E specifications

The Dell M1000E blade enclosure is a robust and versatile platform designed to optimize data center efficiency and streamline server management. A fundamental component of Dell's PowerEdge series, the M1000E is engineered to house multiple server blades in a compact, modular chassis, enabling organizations to conserve space and reduce power consumption while enhancing performance.

One of the main features of the Dell M1000E is its ability to accommodate up to 16 half-height server blades or 8 full-height server blades. This flexibility allows for a diverse range of configurations tailored to specific workloads, whether for virtualization, database management, or application hosting. The chassis provides shared power supplies and cooling, further contributing to the enclosure's efficient operation.

In terms of connectivity, the M1000E includes integrated high-speed networking capabilities. It can support multiple generations of networking technologies, ranging from Gigabit Ethernet to 10 Gigabit Ethernet, and offers options for Fibre Channel and InfiniBand connections. This extensive range of networking options ensures that organizations can integrate the M1000E into existing infrastructures seamlessly.

The Dell M1000E also utilizes advanced management tools to simplify administration and monitoring. One of the standout features is the Dell OpenManage suite, which provides a comprehensive set of tools for hardware management and system updates. Users gain insights into system health, performance, and power usage, enabling proactive maintenance and optimization of resources.

The enclosure is designed with scalability in mind. As businesses grow, the M1000E can be expanded easily by adding more blades without the need for significant reconfiguration. This scalability ensures that IT departments can respond rapidly to changing demands, ensuring that resources align with organizational requirements.

From a security standpoint, the M1000E provides multiple layers of protection, including secure access controls and configurable management interfaces. This helps safeguard sensitive information and ensures compliance with stringent data protection regulations.

Overall, the Dell M1000E blade enclosure represents a compelling solution for modern data centers, merging performance, efficiency, and scalability into a single chassis designed to meet the demands of today’s enterprise environments. Its advanced technologies and features make it a valuable asset for organizations looking to enhance their IT infrastructure.