Logging In And Initializing The Dr4000 - Dell DR4000 Administrator's Manual

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The iDRAC provides remote console redirection, power control, and the out-
of-band (OOB) system management functions for the DR4000 system. For
information on how to configure the iDRAC, see
Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 6 (iDRAC6) User Guide
support.dell.com/manuals.
When the Dell DR4000 System splash screen is displayed, you are ready to
perform initialization using the DR4000 system CLI login process. For more
information, see "Logging in and Initializing the DR4000" on page 16.

Logging in and Initializing the DR4000

Use the DR4000 system CLI and the Initial System Configuration Wizard to
log on to and initialize the system. After completing a local console or iDRAC
connection, log on to the DR4000 system CLI:
1 Launch a terminal emulator application (like PuTTY), and type the
default IP address for the DR4000 system (if you are not using iDRAC or
local console).
2 At the login as: prompt, type administrator, and press <Enter>.
3 At the administrator@<system_name> password: prompt, type the
default administrator password (St0r@ge!), and press <Enter>.
The Initial System Configuration Wizard window is displayed
(Figure 3-2).
Figure 3-2. Initial System Configuration Wizard Window
4 To configure the network settings, type
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Setting Up the DR4000 System
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