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When Dell is called to service a server, they will ask for the service tag. This is the serial number for the server which is listed on the pull-out tag of the server.
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They will also frequently ask for a TSR log. Here are several sets of directions that may be needed, depending on the situation:  
 
 
 
* [https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000130077/poweredge-how-to-use-the-idrac-direct-feature?lwp=rt How to Use the iDRAC Direct Feature]
 
* [https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000126308/export-a-supportassist-collection-via-idrac9 Export a SupportAssist collection via iDRAC9]
 
* [https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000177787/how-to-change-the-default-login-password-of-the-idrac-9 Changing the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 9 (iDRAC9) default login password]
 
** [https://www.dell.com/community/PowerEdge-Hardware-General/Reset-Dell-R630-iDRAC-Password/m-p/5007028 This information] from Dell may also be helpful if you need to reset it with KVM connected.
 
* If the faulty server is not allowing access to the iDRAC, then the Lifecycle Controller can be used to pull a TSR log and export it to a USB using [https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000130772/export-support-assist-collection-and-raid-controller-log-through-poweredge-lifecycle-controller these directions] from Dell.
 
** Note that if this is the first time the lifecycle controller has been launched, you will be greeted with a 5-step setup wizard. One of the steps includes network configuration. For this, everything must be left blank, but they are forced to choose a NIC interface in a dropdown menu. In that dropdown menu, please have them select a NIC interface that is unused.
 
* Use Dell's directions to access the network settings of the iDRAC through the BIOS using a crash cart:
 
** https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000177212/dell-poweredge-how-to-configure-the-idrac9-and-the-lifecycle-controller-network-ip
 
** The settings you would be looking to change are the IPv4 settings.
 
** After you have set the IP of the iDRAC, you can connect your laptop directly to the iDRAC port.
 
** Once connected you can go into your laptop network settings and change your IP to something that is within the same network space of the iDRAC.
 
** Once complete, you should be able to open a browser and go to the IP that you set the iDRAC.
 
* Here is how you can use a USB to perform a firmware update. For the following method to work please download the .efi file, a screenshot of the correct one to download is [https://mywikis-wiki-media.s3.us-central-1.wasabisys.com/internetcomputer/Screenshot-efi.png here].
 
*# Copy the file to a USB device
 
*# Plug in the USB device and press F11 during POST to enter BIOS Boot Manager
 
*# Navigate to the System Utilities menu and select BIOS Update File Explorer
 
*# Select the USB device and navigate through the directory contents to find the executable (.efi)
 
*# Launch the executable and follow the instructions provided by the flash utility.
 

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