This guide provides comprehensive information on configuring the security features of the Dell Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) version 1.20.xx. It is designed for system administrators responsible for maintaining and deploying servers, ensuring robust network and infrastructure security.
The document details various security aspects of iDRAC10, including:
- Built-in security features like Silicon-based Root-of-Trust and Cryptographically Verified Booting.
- Secure configuration of the iDRAC Web Server, including TLS/SSL protocols and encryption strength.
- Network security measures such as IP blocking, VLAN usage, and dedicated NIC configurations.
- User access control, authentication methods, and role-based privileges.
- Secure boot, data erasure, and system lockdown modes.
- Best practices for maintaining a strong security posture.
For further details on iDRAC certifications and standards, refer to the white paper Managing Web Server Certificates on iDRAC. Additional resources and documentation are available on the Dell Support site.