Accessing iDRAC using SMCLPSMCLP is the default command line prompt when you log in to iDRAC using Telnet or SSH. For more information, see UsingSMCLP.Logging in to iDRAC using public key authenticationYou can log into the iDRAC over SSH without entering a password. You can also send a single RACADM command as a commandline argument to the SSH application. The command line options behave similar to remote RACADM since the session ends after thecommand is completed.For example:Logging in:ssh username@orssh username@where IP_address is the IP address of the iDRAC.Sending RACADM commands:ssh username@ racadm getversionssh username@ racadm getselRelated linksUsing public key authentication for SSHMultiple iDRAC sessionsThe following table provides the list of multiple iDRAC sessions that are possible using the various interfaces.Table 6. Multiple iDRAC sessionsInterface Number of SessionsiDRAC Web Interface 6Remote RACADM 4Firmware RACADM / SMCLP SSH - 2Telnet - 2Serial - 1Changing default login passwordThe warning message that allows you to change the default password is displayed if:• You log in to iDRAC with Configure User privilege.• Default password warning feature is enabled.• Credentials for any currently enabled account are root/calvin.36