2970 DELL cannot ping IP DRAC [MS]

I try to use the DRAC but able to ping the IP of the DRAC.

I have configured as done in this video:

www.YouTube.com/watch

What I try to study the problem?

Thank you

Buongiorno,

He firmware Bolivia e exclusively by the idrac, by running, dopo averlo copiato knew local folder, verifichi che he gives abbia I frequently precinct (esegua is chmod 777 nomefile.bin).

Per quanto someday become general e possibile utilizzare he nostro dvd iso image Q1 Server Update Utility DVD ISO v7.2.1:

downloads.dell.com/.../SUU_721_x32_Q12013_A01.iso

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