Configuring Service Processor Devices

Configuring Service Processor Devices

The Nodegrid platform supports multiple IPMI based service processors like IPMI 1,5, IPMI 2.0, Dell DRAC and iDRAC.

To manage these devices  the Nodegrid OS requires a valid network connection to the target device. This can be through a dedicated network interface on the Nodegrid OS itself or through an existing network connection.

Learn how to add/configure Service Processor Devices on ZPE Systems' Nodegrid Manager

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