NOTE: Dell recommends using the Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers when the DR Series system is part of aworkgroup and not part of a domain. The NTP time mode is disabled when the DR Series system is joined to anActive Directory Services (ADS) domain. Any attempt to enable the NTP time mode when you are joined to an ADSdomain displays an error message indicating this is not possible.Understanding the System Configuration Page OptionsThe System Configuration page contains three key system options:• Edit Password• Shutdown• RebootEdit PasswordEdit Password—click this option to display the Edit Password dialog, where you can change the login password for theDR Series systemNOTE: To change CIFS login credentials, you can use the DR Series system CLI command, authenticate –set –user .For details, see theDell DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide.NOTE: Editing your existing login password is different than resetting your login password. Click Edit Password inthe System Configuration page to edit your login password to reflect any value that meets the system passwordrequirements (for more information, see Modifying the System Password. Click Reset Password in the Login pageto reset your login password to the system default value, which requires you to provide the service tag for yoursystem. For more information, see Resetting the Default System Password.ShutdownShutdown—click this option to display the Shutdown System dialog, where you can shut down the DR Series system.CAUTION: Shutdown powers Off the appliance on which the system software is installed. Once in a powered Offstate, you can power it On at its physical location or using an iDRAC configuration to the system.RebootReboot—click this option to display the Reboot System dialog, where you can reboot the DR Series system.Support Page and OptionsClick Dashboard → Support to display the Support page. The Support page displays the current support-relatedinformation for your system in the Support Information pane:NOTE: The exact number of Ethernet listings (MAC and Speed) displayed depend upon the number and type ofEthernet ports installed in your system. For example, the DR4000 system can support up to four 1–GbE ports or up totwo 10–GbE ports, and the DR4100 system can support up to six 1–GbE ports (four internal 1–GbE ports on thenetwork daughter card and two 1–GbE ports on a PCI Express expansion card) or two 10–GbE ports. The followingexample shows four ports (eth0 through eth3).• Product Name• Software Version• Service Tag• Last Diagnostic Run• BIOS Version66