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Get DNS Servers from DHCP
— If set to
Yes
, the iDRAC NIC acquires
the Domain Name System (DNS) server information from the
DHCP server and deactivates the DNS Server 1 and DNS Server 2
controls. If set to
No
, the iDRAC NIC does not acquire the DNS server
information from the DHCP server, and you must manually specify the
DNS Server 1
and
DNS Server 2
fields.
DNS Server 1
— Enables you to specify or edit the static IPv6 address
for a primary DNS server when not provided by DHCP. The
DNS Server 1
field is limited to a maximum value of
FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF. The iPv6 address is
that of a DNS server utilized for name-to-IPv6 address resolution.
DNS Server 2
— Enables you to specify or edit the static IPv6 address for
a secondary DNS server when not provided by DHCP. In the event that
DNS Server 1 does not produce results, the DNS Server 2 iPv6 address
serves as a backup DNS server utilized for name-to-IPv6 address
resolution. The
DNS Server 2
field is limited to a maximum value of
FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF.
Click
Next
to proceed to "Virtual Media Configuration."
Virtual Media Configuration
Set Virtual Media and Virtual Flash parameters.
NOTE: The Virtual Media and Virtual Flash features are available only if the system
includes iDRAC 6 Enterprise. The Virtual Flash feature is only available if an SD card
is installed and enabled in the iDRAC.
Virtual Media
— Select attached, auto-attached, or detached mode. If set
to
Attach
, the virtual media devices are available for use in the current
operating environment. Virtual Media enables a floppy image, floppy
drive, or CD/DVD drive from your system to be available on the managed
systems console, as if the floppy image or drive were present (attached or
connected) on the local system. If set to
Detach
, you cannot access virtual
media devices. If set to
Auto-Attach
, the virtual media device is
automatically mapped to the server every time the user physically
connects a media.
NOTE: For more information on supported virtual media devices, see the
Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 6 (iDRAC6) User’s Guide
available at support.dell.com/manuals.
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