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1. In the Dell Management Center, in the left pane, select Settings.
2. In the right-pane, select Security.
3. In the Security window, click Edit.
4. To use the white list to restrict server deployment, select the Enforce Server White List check box.
5. Click Apply, and the server white setting changes to ENABLED.
Adding Deployable Servers To A White List
For information about security settings for deployable servers, see Server Security Settings For Deployment. When
enforced, only Dell servers on the Server White List are available for deployment using the Dell Management Plug-in.
You can add deployable servers to a white list manually or import using a list.
To add deployable servers to a white list:
1. In the Dell Management Center, in the left pane, select Settings Security.
2. In the Server White List window, click Edit, then do one of the following:
To add servers to the white list manually, click Add Server.
* In the Add Service Tags, dialog , enter the service tags.
* To add the tags, click Continue.
To import a list of service tags, click Import White List.
* When the Select File to Upload dialog box displays, navigate to the CSV file and click Open.
* When the We found these service tags in your file dialog displays, click Apply.
The service tags are now displayed in the Service Tag list.
Deleting Deployable Servers From A White List
For information about security settings for deployable servers, see Server Security Settings For Deployment.
To delete deployable servers from a white list:
1. In the Dell Management Center, in the left pane, select Settings.
2. In the right-pane, select Security.
3. In the Security window, click Edit.
4. Do one of the following:
To delete an individual server, click the Service Tag check box, and then click Delete Selected.
To delete all servers, click the Service Tag check box, and then click Delete Selected.
5. When the Are you sure you want to delete the selected service tags dialog displays, click Apply , or click Cancel to
cancel.
6. To complete the changes, click Apply.
About Host, Bare Metal, and iDRAC Compliance Issues
To manage hosts, bare metal servers, and iDRAC with the Dell Management Plug-in each must meet certain minimum
criteria. If not compliant, then they are not managed properly by the Dell Management Plug-in. Use the Fix Non-
Compliant Hosts, Bare Metal Server, and iDRAC compliance links to see which host/bare metal servers/iDRACs in your
configuration are not compliant and fix them. This wizard displays hosts/bare metal servers/iDRACs where:
Hosts have not been assigned to a connection profile.
If a connection profile is not assigned to a host, a dialog box is offered to take you to the Connection Profile
screen. This configuration is outside this wizard. Return later to run this wizard.
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