Drac 4 Network Configuration Page Buttons - Dell Remote Access Controller 4 Firmware Version 1.30 User Manual

Remote access controller 4 firmware version 1.30
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Table 4-5. DRAC 4 Network Configuration Page Settings (continued)
Setting
DNS DRAC 4 Name
Use DHCP for DNS
Domain Name (default:
Disabled)
DNS Domain Name
Auto Negotiation
Duplex Mode
Network Speed
GUI Session Time-out
Apply
Email Alert Settings
Enable Email Alerts
(check box is selected:
default)
SMTP (Email) Server
Address
Table 4-6. DRAC 4 Network Configuration Page Buttons
Button
Print
Refresh
Apply
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Managing and Recovering a Remote System
Description
Displays the DRAC 4 name only when Register DRAC 4 on DNS is selected.
The default DRAC 4 name is RAC-service tag, where service tag is the service
tag number of the Dell™ server (for example, RAC-EK00002).
When the check box is not selected and the Register DRAC 4 on DNS option is
selected, you can modify the DNS domain name in the DNS Domain Name field.
The default DNS domain name is MYDOMAIN. When the Use DHCP for
DNS Domain Name check box is selected, this option is grayed out and you
cannot modify this field.
Determines whether the DRAC 4 automatically sets the Duplex Mode and
Network Speed by communicating with the nearest router or hub (On) or
allows you to set the Duplex Mode and Network Speed manually (Off).
Enables you to set the duplex mode to full or half to match your network
environment. This option is not available if Auto Negotiation is set to On.
Enables you to set the network speed to 100 Mb or 10 Mb to match your
network environment. This option is not available if Auto Negotiation is set to On.
Enables you to specify the time (from 5 to 60 minutes in 5-minute intervals)
before the session screen is locked. You must re-type your password to unlock
and resume the session.
Saves the changes made to the network configuration.
Enables email messaging and activates the SMTP (email) Server Address control.
Enables email messaging.
Specifies or edits the IP address of the SMTP server to which you want all
email messages to be sent.
Action
Prints the Network Configuration page
Reloads the Network Configuration page
Saves the changes made to the network configuration.

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