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Cisco C880 M5 Administration Guide
December 2017
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Contents
Contents
1
Preface ................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1
Concept and target groups for this manual .................................................................................................. 5
1.2
Documentation overview 6...............................................................................................................................
1.3
Notational conventions ................................................................................................................................... 7
2
Overview of the iRMC functions ........................................................................................................................... 8
2.1
Standard functions ......................................................................................................................................... 8
2.2
User interfaces .............................................................................................................................................. 13
2.3
Application programming interfaces ............................................................................................................. 14
2.4
Communication protocols used .................................................................................................................. 15
2.5
Front panel LEDs controlled by the iRMC .................................................................................................. 16
3
First Steps ............................................................................................................................................................ 17
3.1
Configurat interfaceion of the LAN ............................................................................................................. 17
3.1.1
Prerequisites .......................................................................................................................................... 17
3.1.2
Configuring the LAN interface using UEFI ......................................................................................... 18
3.1.3
Testing the LAN interface .................................................................................................................... 20
3.2
Logging in to the iRMC S5 for the first time ................................................................................................ 20
3.2.1
Requirements ........................................................................................................................................ 20
3.2.2
iRMC factory defaults ............................................................................................................................ 21
3.2.3
Logging in ............................................................................................................................................... 21
3.2.4
Logging out ............................................................................................................................................ 22
4
User management ............................................................................................................................................... 23
4.1
User management concept .......................................................................................................................... 23
4.2
User permissions .......................................................................................................................................... 26
4.3
Local user management .............................................................................................................................. 27
4.3.1
Local user management interface
using the iRMC
web ................................................................... 27
4.3.2
Secure Authentication via SSHv2 ....................................................................................................... 28
4.3.2.1
Creating and public private SSHv2 keys ........................................................................................ 29
4.3.2.2
Uploading the public SSHv2 key ...................................................................................................... 30
4.3.2.3
Using the public SSHv2 key ............................................................................................................. 31
4.3.2.4
Example: Public SSHv2 key ............................................................................................................ 32
5
Remote installation of the operating system .....................................................................................................34
5.1
General procedure for installing the operating system .............................................................................. 34
5.2
Connecting a storage medium as Virtual Media......................................................................................... 35
5.3
Booting the managed server ........................................................................................................................ 36
6
Firmware update ................................................................................................................................................. 37
6.1
Firmware selector ......................................................................................................................................... 38
6.2
Firmware image downgrade ......................................................................................................................... 39


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