UCS FI6248-of-band management

Hello

We currently manage our FI6248s CLI and UCS via out-of-band management interfaces on did them. Does anyone know if the FI6248s can be managed internally on 1/10GBe connections?

Thank you

Hello

This feature is currently not avaiable for the FIs of UCS.

You must continue to use the management ports either the mgmt0 OOB only.

Afonso

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