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Dell Secured Component Verification Version 1.5, 1.5.1, and 1.6 Reference Guide for Servers and Chassis

November 2022 Rev. A00

Notes, cautions, and warnings

NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your product.

CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid

the problem.

WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.

2022 Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Dell Technologies, Dell, and other trademarks are trademarks of Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. Other trademarks may be trademarks of their respective owners.

Chapter 1: Overview...................................................................................................................... 4 New features added............................................................................................................................................................4

SCV 1.6............................................................................................................................................................................. 4 SCV 1.5.1.......................................................................................................................................................................... 4 SCV 1.5.............................................................................................................................................................................4

Secured Component Verification.....................................................................................................................................4 System Requirements.........................................................................................................................................................5

Supported Systems.......................................................................................................................................................5 Components Supported..................................................................................................................................................... 7 URIs Supported....................................................................................................................................................................8

Chapter 2: Secured Component Verification on WinPE.................................................................. 9 Creating an ISO image to run SCV using WinPE......................................................................................................... 9 Adding SCV to Custom ISO Image................................................................................................................................ 10 Running SCV on WinPE....................................................................................................................................................10 How to check SCV logs using WinPE........................................................................................................................... 12

Chapter 3: Secured Component Verification on Linux...................................................................13 Running SCV on Linux...................................................................................................................................................... 13 How to check SCV logs using Linux..............................................................................................................................15

Chapter 4: Secured Component Verification on Windows Server 2019 and 2022...........................16 Installing SCVApp on Windows Server 2019 and 2022.............................................................................................16 Running SCV on Windows Server 2019 and 2022..................................................................................................... 19

Chapter 5: Running Secured Component Verification (SCV) remotely......................................... 22 Running SCV remotely on Windows Server 2019 and 2022................................................................................... 22 Running SCV remotely on WinPE..................................................................................................................................22 Running SCV remotely on Linux.................................................................................................................................... 23

Chapter 6: SCV Command Details................................................................................................24 Get information on how to run SCV............................................................................................................................. 24 Get information about scv validatesysteminventory command.............................................................................25 Connecting remotely to a management console and validating inventory..........................................................25 Connecting remotely to a management console with a specific port and validating inventory.....................26 Ensuring component location match and validating inventory...............................................................................26 Get SCV Version................................................................................................................................................................27

Chapter 7: Return Codes............................................................................................................. 28

Chapter 8: Getting help...............................................................................................................29 Contacting Dell.................................................................................................................................................................. 29 Support documents and resources...............................................................................................................................29 Documentation feedback................................................................................................................................................ 29

Contents

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Overview This section provides an overview about Secured Component Verification (SCV) and the system requirements for running the application on the system.

Topics:

New features added Secured Component Verification System Requirements Components Supported URIs Supported

New features added This section provides the list of new features added in the following releases:

SCV 1.6 SCV 1.5.1 SCV 1.5

SCV 1.6

Following features were added or updated in this release: Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.0.

SCV 1.5.1

Following features were added or updated in this release: Support for PowerEdge cloud servers. Support for PowerEdge Modular servers and Chassis (MX series).

SCV 1.5

Following features were added or updated in this release: Support for SCVTools. Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.x. Support for SCVApp for Windows Server 2019 and 2022.

Secured Component Verification Secured Component Verification (SCV) is a supply chain assurance offering that enables you to verify that the PowerEdge server you have received matches what was manufactured in the factory. In order to validate components, a certificate containing the unique system component IDs is generated during factory assembly process. This certificate is signed in the Dell factory and is stored in the system, later used by the SCV application. The SCV application validates the system inventory against the SCV certificate.

The application generates a validation report detailing the inventory matches and mismatches against the SCV certificate. It also verifies the certificate and Chain of Trust along with the Proof of Possession of the SCV Private key. Current implementation supports direct ship customers and does not include VAR or Part Replacement scenarios.

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SCV Application performs the following functions: Downloads the SCV Certificate that is stored in the system through Dell Technology APIs and verifies the SCV certificate

and issuer. Validates the SCV private key that is paired to the SCV public key in SCV certificate. Collects the current inventory of the system.

NOTE: For the list of system components supported, see the section Components Supported.

Compares current system inventory against the inventory in the SCV certificate. Any modification of the components that are captured in the certificate will be identified as a "Mismatch".

Notes:

SCV validates the virtual network ports as well. In systems with NPAR/NPAReP cards, run the SCV Application before enabling them.

Ensure that the TPM is enabled before running the SCV application. SCV supports TPM version 2.0. Ensure that you run the SCV application before mapping any storage devices to the system. In modular systems, ensure that the FlexAddress is disabled before running the SCV application. If internal and iDRAC USB ports are disabled, the SCV validation fails. Ensure that any drive which is removed from the system registers in iDRAC or any other iDRAC interface before running the

SCV validation or it will report incorrect data in the SCV output. SCV requires USB NIC communication for in-band validation. Do not disable the USB NIC while running the SCV operation. In SCV 1.5 with 1.0 certificate, one of the TPM component(ECC) entry reports as 'Match' with expected details as

'Unknown', while the detected details display all the information. This is an expected behavior because 1.0 certificate does not include ECC information.

System Requirements

Category Requirement

Supported Operating Systems WinPE 10.x, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.0, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x, Windows Server 2019 and Windows Server 2022.

SCV Tools SCV 1.5, 1.5.1 or 1.6

Firmware versions iDRAC 5.10.30.00 and later versions

OME-M 2.00.00 and later versions

PowerEdge BIOS 2.14.2 and later versions

Licenses required Secured Component Verification License

NOTE: SCV 1.6 does not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x.

NOTE: In SCV version 1.5, TPM mismatch is displayed while validating components on a server with an older iDRAC and

BIOS firmware. Before performing SCV, ensure that the iDRAC firmware is upgraded to version 5.10.30.00, and BIOS

firmware is upgraded to version 2.14.2 or any later versions.

Supported Systems

NOTE: PowerEdge C4140, PowerEdge C6420, PowerEdge C6520, and PowerEdge C6525 are only supported with SCV

1.5.1 and later versions.

NOTE: Before running SCV version 1.5.1 on PowerEdge C6420, PowerEdge C6520, or PowerEdge C6525, ensure that the

iDRAC firmware is updated to version 5.10.50.00 or any later versions.

PowerEdge C4140 PowerEdge C6420 PowerEdge C6520 PowerEdge C6525

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PowerEdge M640 PowerEdge MX7000 Chassis PowerEdge MX740c PowerEdge MX750c PowerEdge MX840c PowerEdge R240 PowerEdge R250 PowerEdge R340 PowerEdge R350 PowerEdge R440 PowerEdge R450 PowerEdge R540 PowerEdge R550 PowerEdge R640 PowerEdge R6415 PowerEdge R650 PowerEdge R6515 PowerEdge R6525 PowerEdge R740 PowerEdge R740xd PowerEdge R740xd2 PowerEdge R7415 PowerEdge R7425 PowerEdge R750 PowerEdge R750xa PowerEdge R7515 PowerEdge R7525 PowerEdge R940 PowerEdge R940xa PowerEdge T140 PowerEdge T150 PowerEdge T340 PowerEdge T350 PowerEdge T440 PowerEdge T550 PowerEdge T640 PowerEdge XE2420 PowerEdge XE8545 PowerEdge XR11 PowerEdge XR12 PowerEdge XR2 Dell EMC XC Core XC450 Dell EMC XC Core XC650 Dell EMC XC Core XC6520 Dell EMC XC Core XC740xd2 Dell EMC XC Core XC750 Dell EMC XC Core XC750xa Dell EMC XC Core XC7525 Dell EMC XC Core XC940 System Dell EMC XC Series XC940 Appliance Dell EMC XC Core XCXR2 OEMR R240 OEMR R340 OEMR R440 OEMR R450 OEMR R540

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OEMR R550 OEMR XL R640 OEMR R650 OEMR R650xs OEMR R6515 OEMR R6525 OEMR R740xd OEMR R740xd2 OEMR R750 OEMR R750xa OEMR R750xs OEMR R7515 OEMR R7525 OEMR R840 OEMR R940xa OEMR T140 OEMR T150 OEMR T340 OEMR T350 OEMR T440 OEMR T550 OEMR XL T640 OEMR XR11 OEMR XR12 VxRail E660F VxRail S670

Components Supported

Components supported for Rack, Tower and Cloud servers

Baseboard

Processor

Memory

Power supply

Hard drive

Network card

iDRAC

TPM

System Information

PCIe add-on cards

Components supported for Modular servers

Enclosure Controller

Fan

Open Manage Enterprise Modular

ChassisRCP

PowerSupply

IOModule

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Components supported for Modular servers

M2Drive

NOTE: Direct attached NVMe PCIe SSD will not be shown in PCIe slot. Check the HDD list to get the PCIe SSD.

NOTE: When there are no devices present for a component, the SCV inventory displays one 'Unknown' entry .

NOTE: The SCV inventory displays details only for those devices of a component that are present in the system.

URIs Supported SCV supports Application Programming Interfaces (API) to access information using an API client. For more information about using APIs, see the iDRAC9 Redfish API guide at developer.dell.com. Following is the list of URIs and the supported methods:

Download SCV certificates

GET: /dtapi/rest/v1/x509-certificates

Example response

{ "certificate": ", "certificate_format": "PEM", "id": "scv_factory" }

Download SCV Inventory

GET : /dtapi/rest/v1/scvs/0

Example response on iDRAC

{ "description": "Dell Platform Certificate Profile for PowerEdge Servers", "hardware_inventory": [ ], "profile_version": " ", "profile_name": "PowerEdge" }

Example response on MX systems

{ "description": " Dell Platform Certificate Profile for PowerEdge Modular Infrastructure", "hardware_inventory": [ ], "profile_version": " ", "profile_name": "PowerEdge MX" }

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Secured Component Verification on WinPE This section provides information for the following: Topics:

Creating an ISO image to run SCV using WinPE Adding SCV to Custom ISO Image Running SCV on WinPE How to check SCV logs using WinPE

Creating an ISO image to run SCV using WinPE To create an ISO image to run SCV using WinPE: 1. Download the SCVTools from the Drivers & downloads page at https://www.dell.com/support. 2. Ensure that Windows ADK and Windows PE add-on for ADK is installed in the system for WinPE 10.x. To download and install

the files, go to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/get-started/adk-install. 3. Run the self-extractor file for SCVTools and click Unzip to extract the files to the default location.

NOTE: To extract the files to a specified location, click on Browse and select the folder where the files need to be

extracted and click OK and then Unzip.

4. Launch command prompt and change directory to the location where the files were extracted. Run the batch file (WinPE10.x_driverinst.bat) using command prompt to create a bootable ISO image.

Figure 1. Running the batch file through command prompt 5. Once the ISO image is created successfully, open the folder created with the name "WINPE10.x-%timestamp%", to find the

ISO image.

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Figure 2. Confirmation of the ISO image created successfully 6. Use this ISO image to boot the SCV environment in the server.

Adding SCV to Custom ISO Image To add SCV to a custom ISO image: 1. Download the SCVTools from the Drivers & downloads page at https://www.dell.com/support. 2. Ensure that Windows ADK and Windows PE add-on for ADK is installed in the system for WinPE 10.x. To download and install

the files, go to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/get-started/adk-install. 3. Run the self-extractor file for SCVTools and click Unzip to extract the files to the default location.

NOTE: To extract the files to a specified location, click on Browse and select the folder where the files need to be

extracted and click OK and then Unzip.

4. Copy the following folders into the corresponding folder path in the Custom ISO image: a. scv to X:\Dell b. Toolkit\OpenSSL to X:\Dell\scv c. Toolkit\DLLs to X:\windows\system32

5. After copying the files, set the path for the folder using the command set PATH=%PATH%;X:\Dell\scv;X: \Dell\scv\openssl;

6. SCV can now be used to run validation.

Running SCV on WinPE 1. Login to iDRAC in the system where you want to run the SCV application. 2. Launch the Virtual Console and click Connect Virtual Media. 3. Click on Virtual Media and under Map CD/DVD click Browse and select the ISO image for SCV and click on Map Device

and close the window. 4. In the Virtual Console window, click on Boot and select Virtual CD/DVD/ISO and click Yes on the prompt to confirm the

new boot device. 5. Click on Power and power on the system and let it boot into the ISO image. 6. Once the system boots into the ISO image, wait for the command prompt window to load into the directory X:\Dell> 7. Navigate to X:\Dell\scv and run the command scv validateSystemInventory to start the validation process.

NOTE: While running SCV on the host, ensure that the USB NIC IP Address in iDRAC is set to the default IP Address.

Also, ensure that the first three octets of the IP address are '169.254.1.' .

NOTE: After getting 'Ready' state in racadm getremoteservicesstatus output, ensure that you wait for about

120 seconds before running the scv commands.

NOTE: An error 'Collecting System Inventory: Fail' may be displayed while performing the scv validatesysteminventory command with -d option, if the directory path length exceeds 150 characters.

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Figure 3. Running the validation command 8. Once the system runs the SCV application successfully, it should give the result Validating System Inventory:

Match

Figure 4. Running the validation command and result is successful 9. If the result shows as Validating System Inventory: Mismatch it will specify which component has mismatched

under Mismatch Inventory Summary.

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Figure 5. Mismatched component expected and detected details

How to check SCV logs using WinPE 1. After running SCV in WinPE, the logs created will be stored under X:\Dell\scv\scvapp\logs 2. To check logs, navigate to the logs folder and use the command notepad SCVLog_%service-

tag%_%timestamp%.log

Figure 6. Checking logs using WinPE

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Secured Component Verification on Linux This section provides information for the following: Topics:

Running SCV on Linux How to check SCV logs using Linux

Running SCV on Linux 1. Download the SCVTools from the Drivers & downloads page at https://www.dell.com/support. 2. In the terminal, navigate to the directory where SCV package is downloaded and unzip the file using the command tar-

zxvf DellEMC-SCV-Web-LX-X.X.X-XXXX_XXX.tar.gz

Figure 7. Extracting SCV tools on Linux 3. Navigate to the directory SCVTools after the files have been extracted and execute the install_scv.sh script using the

command sh install_scv.sh.

NOTE: To uninstall SCV you can use the command sh uninstall_scv.sh to execute the uninstall_scv.sh script.

Figure 8. Executing the SCV installation script 4. Once SCV is installed, run the command scv validateSystemInventory to start the validation process.

NOTE: While running SCV on the host, ensure that the USB NIC IP Address in iDRAC is set to the default IP Address.

Also, ensure that the first three octets of the IP address are '169.254.1.' .

NOTE: Use the command scv help to get more information on SCV and how to run it.

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NOTE: After getting 'Ready' state in racadm getremoteservicesstatus output, ensure that you wait for about

120 seconds before running the scv commands.

5. Once the system runs the SCV application successfully, it should give the result Validating System Inventory: Match

Figure 9. Running the validation command and result is successful 6. If the result shows as Validating System Inventory: Mismatch it will specify which component has mismatched

under Mismatch Inventory Summary.

Figure 10. Mismatched component expected and detected details

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How to check SCV logs using Linux 1. After running SCV in Linux, the logs created are stored under scvapp\logs 2. To check logs, navigate to the logs folder and use the command vi SCVLog_%service-tag%_%timestamp%.log

Figure 11. Checking logs in Linux

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Secured Component Verification on Windows Server 2019 and 2022

This section provides information about installing and running SCVApp: Topics:

Installing SCVApp on Windows Server 2019 and 2022 Running SCV on Windows Server 2019 and 2022

Installing SCVApp on Windows Server 2019 and 2022 To install SCVApp on Windows Server 2019 and 2022: 1. Download the SCV installer from the Drivers & downloads page at https://www.dell.com/support. 2. Extract the SCV installer.

Figure 12. SCV installer zip file

Figure 13. SCV installer 3. Run the application to start the InstallShield Wizard.

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Figure 14. Running SCV installer 4. Click Next and accept the License Agreement.

NOTE: While installing the SCV application, ensure that you change the installation file path location to " C:

\ProgramFiles\Dell\SCVTools" in the installation wizard.

Figure 15. InstallShield Wizard for SCVApp

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Figure 16. License Agreement for SCVApp 5. Click Install to begin the installation.

Figure 17. Ready to install SCVApp

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Figure 18. Installing SCVApp 6. After the installation is complete, click Finish to exit the InstallShield Wizard.

Figure 19. SCVApp installation complete

Running SCV on Windows Server 2019 and 2022 1. Open the command prompt and navigate to the SCVTools directory/folder.

2. Run the scv validatesysteminventory command to start the validation process. NOTE: While running SCV on the host, ensure that the USB NIC IP Address in iDRAC is set to the default IP Address.

Also, ensure that the first three octets of the IP address are '169.254.1.' .

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NOTE: 'Unable to create the scvapp directory : Failed' error is displayed when the scv validatesysteminventory command is performed on any directory other than the directory that hosts the application.

NOTE: 'Downloading SCV Factory Certificate: Fail' error is displayed when scv validatesysteminventory command is performed while the host firewall is enabled. To run the command successfully, ensure that you create

outbound rule for I.P. address 169.254.1.1.

NOTE: After getting 'Ready' state in racadm getremoteservicesstatus output, ensure that you wait for about

120 seconds before running the scv commands.

NOTE: An error 'Collecting System Inventory: Fail' may be displayed while performing the scv validatesysteminventory command with -d option, if the directory path length exceeds 150 characters.

Figure 20. Running the validation command and result is successful 3. If the result is Validating System Inventory: Mismatch, it will specify which component has mismatched under

Mismatch Inventory Summary.

Figure 21. Validation and result is unsuccessful

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Figure 22. Mismatched component expected and detected details

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Running Secured Component Verification (SCV) remotely

This section provides information for the following: Topics:

Running SCV remotely on Windows Server 2019 and 2022 Running SCV remotely on WinPE Running SCV remotely on Linux

Running SCV remotely on Windows Server 2019 and 2022 1. Open the command prompt and navigate to the SCVTools directory/folder.

2. Run the scv validatesysteminventory -r -u -p command to start the validation process.

Figure 23. Running the validation command remotely on Windows and result is successful

NOTE: The above example is for running validation command in interactive mode, it does not require -u and -p parameters.

Running SCV remotely on WinPE 1. Open the command prompt and go to the SCVTools directory/folder.

2. Run the scv validatesysteminventory -r -u -p command to start the validation process.

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Figure 24. Running the validation command remotely on WinPE and result is successful

NOTE: The above example is for running validation command in interactive mode, it does not require -u and -p parameters.

Running SCV remotely on Linux 1. Open the command prompt and navigate to the SCVTools directory/folder.

2. Run the scv validatesysteminventory -r -u -p command to start the validation process.

Figure 25. Running the validation command remotely on Linux and result is successful

NOTE: The above example is for running validation command in interactive mode, it does not require -u and -p parameters.

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SCV Command Details This section provides information on some additional scv commands. Topics:

Get information on how to run SCV Get information about scv validatesysteminventory command Connecting remotely to a management console and validating inventory Connecting remotely to a management console with a specific port and validating inventory Ensuring component location match and validating inventory Get SCV Version

Get information on how to run SCV Table 1. Get more information about SCV

Description Use the following command to get more information about SCV and how to run it.

Synopsis scv help

Output

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Get information about scv validatesysteminventory command Table 2. Get more information about SCV validatesysteminventory command

Description Use the following command to get more information about SCV validatesysteminventory command and how to run it.

Synopsis scv help validatesysteminventory

Output

Connecting remotely to a management console and validating inventory Table 3. Validating a specific inventory remotely

Description Use the following command to connect remotely to a specific management console IP and validate the inventory.

Synopsis scv validatesysteminventory -r -u -p

Input - r IPv4/IPv6 address

- u User name

- p Password

Output

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Connecting remotely to a management console with a specific port and validating inventory Table 4. Validating inventory by using a specific port

Description Use the following command to connect to a management console IP using a specific port and validate the inventory.

Synopsis scv validatesysteminventory -r -u -p

Input - r IPv4/IPv6 address

- u User name

- p Password

Ensuring component location match and validating inventory Table 5. Ensuring component location match

Description Use the following command to ensure that the component location matches while validating the inventory.

NOTE: Any component swapping will be identified as 'Mismatch' while using the --enforceorder command.

Synopsis scv validatesysteminventory --enforceorder

Output

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Get SCV Version Table 6. Get version of SCV

Description Use the following command to display the current version of SCV application.

Synopsis scv version

Output

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Return Codes Following is the list of the return codes for SCV operation:

Table 7. SCV return codes

Code Description

0 All operations were successful, and inventory matched.

1 Generic failure.

2 Another instance of SCV operation is running.

3 Permission is not appropriate for the user.

4 SCV operation failed to start, dependencies not met.

5 Certificate download failed from iDRAC.

6 Validating signature and Root of Trust Failed.

7 Validating proof of possession failed.

8 Profile not supported for the version details as specified in the certificate.

9 Profile, Subschema/utilities are tampered, profile signature mismatch.

10 Unable to collect data due to a utility failure.

11 Mismatch in the inventory.

12 Value specified is out of range. The length of argument is larger or shorter than allowed.

13 Invalid or incorrect SCV command entered. Any command or option entered is not supported on the current interface/platform.

14 Syntax of command is incorrect.

15 Command to be executed in Factory(SSM) mode.

16 SCV doesn't have a required license installed.

17 iDRAC doesn't have enough resources (Ex:- Memory)

18 Service unavailable/busy.

19 File transfer issue (Inband).

20 Lockdown mode enabled or dependent attributes are invalid/not configured.

21 Unable to connect (Out of Band)

22 Dependency not met for a specification

23 Session related issues.

24 Failure due to invalid keys, certificate, and signing error.

25 Certificate upload failed.

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Getting help

Topics:

Contacting Dell Support documents and resources Documentation feedback

Contacting Dell Dell provides several online and telephone based support and service options. If you do not have an active internet connection, you can find contact information about your purchase invoice, packing slip, bill, or Dell product catalog. Availability varies by country and product, and some services may not be available in your area. To contact Dell for sales, technical assistance, or customer service issues:

Steps

1. Go to www.dell.com/support/home.

2. Select your country from the drop-down menu on the lower right corner of the page.

3. For customized support:

a. Enter your system Service Tag in the Enter your Service Tag field. b. Click Submit.

The support page that lists the various support categories is displayed.

4. For general support:

a. Select your product category. b. Select your product segment. c. Select your product.

The support page that lists the various support categories is displayed.

5. For contact details of Dell Global Technical Support:

a. Click Contact Technical Support. b. Enter your system Service Tag in the Enter your Service Tag field on the Contact Us webpage.

Support documents and resources The iDRAC support home page provides access to product documents, technical white papers, how-to videos, and more:

www.dell.com/support/idrac iDRAC User Guide and other manuals:

www.dell.com/idracmanuals For information about PowerEdge servers, see the documentation at:

www.dell.com/poweredgemanuals Dell Technical Support:

www.dell.com/support

Documentation feedback You can rate the documentation or write your feedback on any of our Dell documentation pages and click Send Feedback to send your feedback.

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