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Session time-out configuration (in minutes) through the Web-based interface or racadm CLI
Many of the commonly known DRAC 4 IP ports are configurable
Secure Shell (SSH) that uses an encrypted transport layer for higher security. SSH is available
on DRAC 4 firmware 1.30.
Supported Platforms
The DRAC 4/I is supported on the following systems:
PowerEdge 1850
PowerEdge 2800
PowerEdge 2850
The DRAC 4/P is supported on the following systems:
PowerEdge 800
PowerEdge 1800
PowerEdge 6800
PowerEdge 6850
Supported Operating Systems
The DRAC 4 currently supports the following operating systems:
Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 Standard Edition SP1, Windows Server 2003 Enterprise
Edition SP1, Windows Server 2003 Web Edition SP1, Windows Server 2003 x64,
Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 SP1
Windows 2000 Server (SP4) and Windows 2000 Advanced Server (SP4)
•Novell
®
NetWare
®
6.5 (SP1 or later)
•Red Hat
®
Enterprise Linux AS, ES, and WS (version 3) for Intel
®
Extended Memory 64-bit
Technology (Intel EM64T) and Intel x86
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (version 4) for Intel x86 and Intel EM64T
NOTICE: Currently, the Virtual Media feature is not supported under any version of the Novell NetWare
operating system. NetWare drivers ignore the virtual drives and do not make them available to the system.
Supported Web Browsers
NOTE: The Console Redirection feature requires that you have installed a supported Java Virtual
Machine (JVM). For a list of the supported JVM plug-ins, see the DRAC 4 readme on the Dell Support
website at support.dell.com on the Systems Management documentation Web page.
NOTICE: The Virtual Media client requires that you use Microsoft Internet Explorer if using a
Windows operating system.