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Table 2. Interfaces and Protocols to Access iDRAC (continued)
Interface or Protocol Description
VMCLI Use the Virtual Media Command Line Interface (VMCLI) to access a remote media through the
management station and deploy operating systems on multiple managed systems.
SMCLP Use Server Management Workgroup Server Management-Command Line Protocol (SMCLP) to
perform systems management tasks. This is available through SSH or Telnet. For more information
about SMCLP, see Using SMCLP.
WS-MAN The LC-Remote Services is based on the WS-Management protocol to do one-to-many systems
management tasks. You must use WS-MAN client such as WinRM client (Windows) or the
OpenWSMAN client (Linux) to use the LC-Remote Services functionality. You can also use Power
Shell and Python to script to the WS-MAN interface.
Web Services for Management (WS-Management) is a Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
based protocol used for systems management. iDRAC uses WS–Management to convey
Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) Common Information Model (CIM)based management
information. The CIM information defines the semantics and information types that can be
modified in a managed system. The data available through WS-Management is provided by iDRAC
instrumentation interface mapped to the DMTF profiles and extension profiles.
For more information, see the following:
Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services Users Guide available at dell.com/support/manuals.
Lifecycle Controller Integration Best Practices Guide available at dell.com/support/manuals.
Lifecycle Controller page on Dell TechCenter delltechcenter.com/page/
Lifecycle+Controller
Lifecycle Controller WS-Management Script Center delltechcenter.com/page/
Scripting+the+Dell+Lifecycle+Controller
MOFs and Profiles delltechcenter.com/page/DCIM.Library
DTMF Web site dmtf.org/standards/profiles/
iDRAC Port Information
The following ports are required to remotely access iDRAC through firewalls. These are the default ports iDRAC listens to for
connections. Optionally, you can modify most of the ports. To do this, see Configuring Services.
Table 3. Ports iDRAC Listens for Connections
Port Number Function
22* SSH
23* Telnet
80* HTTP
443* HTTPS
623 RMCP/RMCP+
161* SNMP
5900* Virtual Console keyboard and mouse redirection, Virtual Media, Virtual Folders, and Remote File
Share
5901 VNC
When VNC feature is enabled, the port 5901 opens.
* Configurable port
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