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Dell 0J1535 DRAC-4 Remote Access Network Card
- Product Type: Remote Access Controller Card
- Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge Servers
- Functionality: Out-of-band server management
- Features: Remote console access, power control, hardware monitoring
- Interface: Typically PCIe or dedicated slot on server motherboard
- Purpose: Enables remote administration and troubleshooting
- Model Designation: DRAC-4 (implies a specific generation of Dell's technology)
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Product Overview
The Dell 0J1535 is a Remote Access Network Card, specifically identified as a DRAC/iDRAC (Dell Remote Access Controller) card. It provides out-of-band management capabilities for Dell PowerEdge servers, allowing administrators to monitor, manage, and troubleshoot servers remotely, even if the operating system is unresponsive or the server is powered off.
Technical Information
| SKU | 0J1535 |
| Manufacturer | Dell |
| Product Type | Remote Access Controller Card |
Additional Specifications
| Model | DRAC-4 |
| Functionality | Out-of-band server management |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge Servers |
Product Description
The Dell 0J1535 is a dedicated hardware component designed to provide comprehensive remote management capabilities for Dell PowerEdge servers. As a Dell Remote Access Controller (DRAC) card, it operates independently of the server's main operating system and CPU, functioning even when the server is powered down or experiencing critical failures. This out-of-band management is crucial for IT administrators who need to maintain server health and availability in diverse environments. The DRAC-4 functionality allows for remote console redirection, enabling administrators to view the server's boot process, BIOS settings, and operating system interface as if they were physically present. It also provides capabilities for remote power cycling (on, off, reset), virtual media redirection (mounting remote ISOs or disk images), and detailed hardware health monitoring, including temperature, fan speeds, and voltage levels. These features significantly reduce the need for physical intervention, saving time and operational costs. Installation typically involves inserting the card into a dedicated slot on the server's motherboard or a PCIe slot, depending on the server model. The card is configured via its own IP address, allowing network access from anywhere. The Dell 0J1535, as part of the DRAC family, is essential for efficient data center operations, ensuring proactive maintenance, rapid issue resolution, and enhanced server uptime.