For Fujitsu integrated Remote Management Controllers (iRMC), the default credentials depend on the generation of your server. Older systems often use a generic login, while newer models (specifically ) use unique, per-device passwords for security. Default Credentials by Version Standard (S2, ): Username: admin (case-sensitive) Password: admin (case-sensitive) Modern ( and newer): Username: admin
If you cannot access the BIOS, you must reset the management controller via the motherboard: fujitsu irmc default password
On printed labels, capital "I" (India) and lowercase "l" (lima) can look identical. If typing manually fails, Fujitsu recommends using a smartphone barcode scanner Remote Console (KVM): View/interrupt BIOS, boot from rogue
ssh admin@<iRMC_IP_Address>
# Once logged in:
configure user admin password <new_password>
Important note: Unlike some competitors that randomize default passwords per device (e.g., printed on a tag), Fujitsu has historically used static, well-known defaults. On printed labels, capital "I" (India) and lowercase
Leaving the iRMC on the default password is a significant security vulnerability. Once you gain initial access, immediately implement the following: