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Dell PowerEdge FX2 User Manual

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Logging into CMC
You can log in to CMC as a CMC local user, as a Microsoft Active Directory user, or as an LDAP user. You can also log in using
Single Sign-On or a Smart Card.
Configure public key authentication over SSH
You can configure up to six public keys that can be used with the service username over an SSH interface. Before adding or deleting
public keys, make sure to use the view command to see what keys are already set up, so that a key is not accidentally overwritten
or deleted. The service username is a special user account that can be used when accessing the CMC through SSH. When the PKA
over SSH is set up and used correctly, you need not enter username or passwords to log in to the CMC. This can be very useful to
set up automated scripts to perform various functions.
NOTE: There is no GUI support for managing this feature, you can use only the RACADM.
When adding new public keys, make sure that the existing keys are not already at the index, where the new key is added. CMC does
not perform checks to ensure previous keys are deleted before a new one is added. As soon as a new key is added, it is
automatically in effect as long as the SSH interface is enabled.
When using the public key comment section of the public key, remember that only the first 16 characters are utilized by the CMC.
The public key comment is used by the CMC to distinguish SSH users when using the RACADM getssninfo command, because
all the PKA users use the service username to log in.
For example, if two public keys are set up one with comment PC1 and one with comment PC2:
racadm getssninfo
Type User IP Address Login
Date/Time
SSH PC1 x.x.x.x 06/16/2009
09:00:00
SSH PC2 x.x.x.x 06/16/2009
09:00:00
For more information about the sshpkauth, see the Chassis Management Controller for PowerEdge FX2/FX2s Command Line
Reference Guide
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Generating public keys for systems running Windows
Before adding an account, a public key is required from the system that accesses the CMC over SSH. There are two ways to
generate the public/private key pair: using PuTTY Key Generator application for clients running Windows or ssh-keygen CLI for
clients running Linux.
This section describes simple instructions to generate a public/private key pair for both applications. For additional or advanced
usage of these tools, see the application Help.
To use the PuTTY Key Generator to create a basic key for clients running Windows:
1. Start the application and select SSH-2 RSA for the type of key to generate (SSH-1 is not supported).
2. Enter the number of bits for the key. RSA key size should be between 768 and 4096.
NOTE:
CMC may not display a message if you add keys less than 768 or greater than 4096, but when you try to log in with
these keys, it fails.
CMC accepts RSA keys up to key strength 4096, but the recommended key strength is 1024.
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Dell PowerEdge FX2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product colorBlack, Silver
Rack capacity2U
LED indicatorsYes
Number of fans8 fan(s)
Heat dissipation475 BTU/h
Dell E-Value CodePEFX2Chassis
Input current25 A
AC input voltage100 - 240 V
Power requirements1600W
Operating altitude0 - 3048 m
Storage temperature (T-T)-40 - 65 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)10 - 35 °C
Storage relative humidity (H-H)5 - 95 %
Operating relative humidity (H-H)10 - 80 %
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth851.6 mm
Width433.5 mm
Height86.8 mm

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