> If you know the specific ports that use used with the DRAC5, you can do 
> port scans with the nmap utility.  For example, "nmap -p1-65535 -P0 
> 192.168.0.1"  You would have to loop using this particular example but 
> it is one method....

Thanks for the suggestion, I ended up doing something similar.  I
connected a laptop directly to the DRAC (as the switch was only passing
traffic in a different subnet) and tried to telnet to the device on port
22 as it is running an SSH server.  Unfortunately it didn't answer on
the old address I had configured (or any other addresses in the subnet
thanks to a for loop) so I'm a bit confused as to what's happened to it!
 Maybe the card has locked up?  Didn't respond to pings either, and arp
reported no MAC address for the device's IP.  The DRAC's traffic LEDs
were blinking at every ping though, showing that it was at least
receiving the ARP requests.

Looks like I'll have to reboot the server at some point :-(

Cheers,
Adam.

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