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Password attributes fields are in the template. However, they are commented out and obfuscated with ******. These fields can be manually supplied with a plaintext password, which can be set during SCP Import.
<!‐‐ <Attribute Name="Users.2#Password">******</Attribute> ‐‐>
SCP Export also has the optional parameter Include Password Hashes.
This setting modifies the template to include new fields per iDRAC user, which allows the transfer of existing iDRAC user passwords between multiple hosts.
<!‐‐ <Attribute Name="Users.2#SHA256Password"> C91B36713D93B1555B6FEB8274A65BA2746446770AA227B6E11979EB24F18221</Attribute> ‐‐>
<!‐‐ <Attribute Name="Users.2#SHA1v3Key"> 0105AC0DCD4F022A89DCA47E9A56D340E85B7F38</Attribute> ‐‐>
<!‐‐ <Attribute Name="Users.2#MD5v3Key"> C9D52210AC9C127F517156A626F69FDE</Attribute> ‐‐>
<!‐‐ <Attribute Name="Users.2#SHA256PasswordSalt"> 6D5F9E1B410917BEB0788E230DFCDCCE</Attribute> ‐‐>
<!‐‐ <Attribute Name="Users.2#IPMIKey"> D722C920F0E78CB5161F01AEE7C6559005AA5A5A9E947ED38788031A43DCC99E</Attribute> ‐‐>
To transfer existing iDRAC user settings between systems, use the Include Password Hashes option when generating the template.
The BIOS System and Setup passwords can also be applied using the SHA/Salt attributes that are made available with the optional Include Password Hashes parameter. These attributes are empty by default.
<Attribute Name="SHA256SystemPassword"></Attribute>
<Attribute Name="SHA256SystemPasswordSalt"></Attribute>
<Attribute Name="SHA256SetupPassword"></Attribute>
<Attribute Name="SHA256SetupPasswordSalt"></Attribute>