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232 Configuring and Using Virtual Media
Configuring Virtual Media
1
Log in to iDRAC6 Web interface.
2
Click
System
→
Console/Media
→
Configuration
.
3
In the
Virtual Media
section, select values for the settings. See Table 14-2
for information on
Virtual Media
configuration values.
4
Click
Apply
to save your settings.
An alert dialog appears with the following message:
You are about
to change device configuration. All existing
redirection sessions will be closed. Do you want
to continue?
5
Click
OK
to continue.
An alert dialog appears with the following message:
Virtual Media
Configuration successfully set.
Table 14-2. Virtual Media Configuration Values
Attribute Value
Attach Virtual Media Attach — Immediately attaches Virtual Media to the
server.
Detach — Immediately detaches Virtual Media from
the server.
Auto-Attach — Attaches Virtual Media to the server
only when a virtual media session is started.
Maximum Sessions Displays the maximum number of Virtual Media
sessions allowed. This value is always 1.
NOTE: Only one virtual media user session is allowed;
however, multiple devices can be attached in a single
session. See "Running Virtual Media."
Active Sessions Displays the number of Virtual Media sessions that
are currently active.
Virtual Media Encryption
Enabled
Enables (checked) or disables (not checked)
encryption on Virtual Media connections.

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Dell IDRAC6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Remote ManagementYes
Out-of-band ManagementYes
Remote KVMYes
Virtual ConsoleYes
Version6
InterfaceWeb-based
FeaturesRemote console, Virtual media
SecuritySSL encryption
Protocols SupportedIPMI, SNMP
AuthenticationActive Directory
Compatible HardwareDell PowerEdge servers (11th generation)
Remote AccessYes
Alerts and NotificationsEmail, SNMP traps
Power ManagementRemote power on/off/reset, Power monitoring
Firmware UpdatesRemote firmware updates via web interface or command line

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