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Logging in:
ssh username@<domain>
or
ssh username@<IP_address>
where IP_address is the IP address of the iDRAC.
Sending RACADM commands:
ssh username@<domain> racadm getversion
ssh username@<domain> racadm getsel
Multiple iDRAC sessions
The following table provides the number of iDRAC sessions that are possible using the various interfaces.
Table 7. Multiple iDRAC sessions
Interface Number of Sessions
iDRAC Web Interface 6
Remote RACADM 4
Firmware RACADM/SMCLP SSH - 4
Telnet - 2
Serial - 1
Accessing iDRAC using SMCLP
SMCLP is the default command line prompt when you log in to iDRAC using Telnet or SSH. For more information, see Using
SMCLP on page 298.
Secure default password
All supported systems are shipped with a unique default password for iDRAC, unless you choose to set calvin as the password
while ordering the system. The unique password helps improve the security of iDRAC and your server. To further enhance
security, it is recommended that you change the default password.
The unique password for your system is available on the system information tag. To locate the tag, see the documentation for
your server at www.dell.com/support.
NOTE: For PowerEdge C6420, M640, and FC640, the default password is calvin.
NOTE: Resetting iDRAC to the factory default settings reverts the default password to the one that the server was
shipped with.
If you have forgotten the password and do not have access to the system information tag, there are a few methods to reset the
password locally or remotely.
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Logging in to iDRAC