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Configuring CMC
CMC enables you to configure CMC properties, set up users, and set up alerts to perform remote management tasks.
Before you begin configuring the CMC, you must first configure the CMC network settings to allow the CMC to be
managed remotely. This initial configuration assigns the TCP/IP networking parameters that enable access to the CMC.
For more information, see
Setting Up Initial Access to CMC
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You can configure CMC using Web interface or RACADM.
NOTE: When you configure CMC for the first time, you must be logged in as root user to execute RACADM
commands on a remote system. Another user can be created with privileges to configure CMC.
After setting up the CMC and performing the basic configuration, you can do the following:
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Modify the network settings if required.
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Configure interfaces to access CMC.
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Configure LED display.
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Setup Chassis Groups if required.
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Configure Servers, IOMs, or iKVM.
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Configure VLAN Settings.
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Obtain the required certificates.
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Add and configure CMC users with privileges.
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Configure and enable e-mail alerts and SNMP traps.
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Set the power cap policy if required.
Related Links
Logging In to CMC
Viewing and Modifying CMC Network LAN Settings
Configuring Network Security Settings
Configuring Virtual LAN Tag Properties for CMC
Configuring Services
Configuring LEDs to Identify Components on the Chassis
Setting Up Chassis Group
Configuring Server
Managing I/O Fabric
Configuring and Using iKVM
Obtaining Certificates
Configuring User Accounts and Privileges
Configuring CMC To Send Alerts
Managing and Monitoring Power
Configuring Multiple CMCs Using RACADM
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