11. To change the default host name (for example, the serial number of the DR Series hardware appliance), type y (foryes) and press .If you responded yes, type the host name you want to use, and press . If you did not want to change thedefault host name, type n (for no) and press . After you configure your host name response, the currentsystem settings are displayed.12. To accept these settings, type y (for yes), and press .13. If you want to change any of these settings, type n (for no), and press . Modify the settings as needed, andpress .When completed, a successful initialization message is displayed.14. At the prompt, type exit and press to end the DR Series system CLI session.You are now ready to log in to the system using the DR Series system GUI.NOTE: Before you log into the system using the DR Series system GUI, make sure to register it in the local DomainName System (DNS) for your network so that it is a DNS-resolvable entry.NOTE: At this point, you could modify the bonding mode to use 802.3ad, if this configuration is available in yournetwork.Accessing iDRAC6/iDRAC7 Using RACADMYou can use SSH-based or Telnet-based interfaces to access iDRAC6/iDRAC7 using the RACADM utility. RACADM(remote access controller administration) is a Dell command-line utility that allows you to set up and configure theintegrated Dell Remote Access Control (iDRAC) interface card to provide an out-of-band management capability.The iDRAC card contains a controller with its own processor, memory, network connection, and access to the systembus. This gives system or network administrators the capability to configure a system as if they were sitting at the localconsole using the power management, virtual medial access and remote console capabilities, by using a supported webbrowser or command line interface.The login values you can use for making iDRAC connections are:• Default username: root• Default password: calvin• Default static IP address: 192.168.0.120For more information, see theRACADM Reference Guides for iDRAC, theIntegrated Dell Remote Access Controller 6(iDRAC6) User Guide, or theIntegrated Dell Remote Access Controller 7 (iDRAC7) User Guide that are available atsupport.dell.com/manuals.Logging in Using a Web InterfaceTo log in to the DR Series system using a browser-based connection, complete the following:NOTE: This procedure describes the logging in process from a first-time perspective, starting with the CustomerRegistration and Notification page, the completion of the Initial System Configuration Wizard process, and theInitial Software Upgrade page.1. In a supported web browser, type the IP address or hostname of the system in the browser Address bar, and press.The DR Series System Login page is displayed.39