
Input
• -f <feature> — options are:
– AD — Test AD using simple authentication
– ADKRB — Test AD using Kerberos authentication
– LDAP — Test Generic LDAP
• -u <user>— On the basis of a feature, <user> is user or user@domain.
• -p <password> — Password for the user.
• -d <debug level> — The following bitmask:
– 0x00 — quiet
– 0x01 — verbose
– 0x02 — debug
– 0x04 — info
– 0x08 — warning
– 0x10 — errors
– 0x20 — fatal
– 0x40 — checks
– 0xff — all debug information
– 0xd0 — default debug level for AD and ADKRB.
– 0xf0 and 0xf2 — default debug level for LDAP.
NOTE: -d option is only supported on the firmware interface or firmware interfaces.
Example
• To test AD.
• To test AD.
• To test LDAP.
racadm testfeature -f LDAP -u joe -p dell123 -d 0xf2
testtrap
Description Tests the RAC’s SNMP trap alerting feature by sending a test trap from iDRAC to a specified
destination trap listener on the network.
To run this subcommand, you must have the Test Alerts permission.
NOTE: For iDRAC only, before you run the testtrap subcommand, make sure that the
specified index in the RACADM cfgIpmiPet group is configured properly. The
cfgIpmiPet group is applicable only for iDRAC.
NOTE: For CMC only, before you run the testtrap subcommand, make sure that the specified
index in the RACADM cfgAlerting group is configured properly. The cfgAlerting group is
applicable only for CMC.
Synopsis
racadm testtrap -i <index>
Input -i — Specifies the index of the trap configuration that must be used for the test. Valid values are
from 1 to 4.
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