Fujitsu Irmc Default Password -
| Priority | Action | Implementation | |----------|--------|------------------| | | Change default password | admin → strong password (min 12 chars, complex). Use ipmitool or Web UI. | | High | Disable unused iRMC interfaces | If IPMI v1.5 not needed, disable. Restrict to HTTPS only. | | High | Apply network segmentation | Place iRMC on dedicated management VLAN with strict ACLs. | | Medium | Enable role-based access & auditing | Create separate accounts; log all iRMC access. | | Medium | Update iRMC firmware | Latest firmware removes weak defaults and adds security patches. | | Ongoing | Regular credential rotation | Automate via Ansible, Puppet, or Fujitsu ServerView Suite. |
For legacy Fujitsu servers, the for the Integrated Remote Management Controller (iRMC) is admin / admin .
For modern PRIMERGY mono-socket or dual-socket servers, the unique default password is located on the (also known as the pull-out tag on the front of the server). Username: admin (or sometimes Admin ) fujitsu irmc default password
If you have a newer server with an iRMC S6 controller, you can find the individual default password in two physical locations: System ID Card: A pull-out tag usually located at the front of the server
: Each server is shipped with a unique password based on the serial number. Restrict to HTTPS only
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Both the username and password are case-sensitive. Ensure admin is entered in all lowercase. | | Medium | Update iRMC firmware |
Fujitsu Integrated Remote Management Controller (iRMC) is a built-in management technology found on Fujitsu PRIMERGY servers. It allows system administrators to monitor, configure, and manage servers remotely, regardless of the operating system state.
A: Yes, for the vast majority including RX1330, RX2540, RX4770, TX1320, CX400, and newer M5/M6 models. The default is admin / admin .
Fujitsu's own documentation repeatedly emphasizes the necessity of this change. The iRMC user guides contain a standard security warning that appears throughout the initial configuration sections. A sample from the S4 user guide warns: