Fujitsu Irmc Default Password Info

If you are restoring a server to factory defaults, resetting a forgotten password via the physical server’s BIOS/Local Console, or accessing a brand-new system, these are the official default credentials.

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.

There is a second, lesser-known default user on Fujitsu iRMC systems. This is the maintenance or service user.

Username: root Password: fujitsu

This user has even higher privileges than the admin user in some older firmware versions. It is intended for Fujitsu field service engineers to perform low-level diagnostics and firmware recovery. fujitsu irmc default password

Security Note: This account is a massive risk if left unchanged. In many iRMC versions, you cannot delete the root user, but you must disable it or change its password from fujitsu immediately.

Leaving the iRMC on the default password is a significant security vulnerability. Once you gain initial access, immediately implement the following:

It is mandatory to change the default password during the initial server provisioning phase.

| Field | Default Value | |----------------|----------------------------| | Username | admin | | Password | admin | If you are restoring a server to factory

✅ These are the factory defaults for most iRMC S2, S3, S4, S5, and newer versions unless changed by hardware customization or previous setup.


For the majority of PRIMERGY servers, the factory default configuration is:

Never expose your iRMC interface to the public internet. Put it on an isolated, private VLAN accessible only via a VPN or jump host.

Let's walk through a typical first-time login scenario. Username: root Password: fujitsu

Prerequisites:

Steps:

  • Click Login.
  • You are now inside the iRMC web interface.