Introduction In the world of enterprise IT, remote management controllers are the silent workhorses that keep data centers running. Fujitsu’s integrated Remote Management Controller (iRMC) is a powerful tool embedded in Fujitsu PRIMERGY servers, RX series, and other enterprise hardware. It allows system administrators to perform out-of-band management—monitoring temperatures, reinstalling operating systems, power cycling servers, and troubleshooting BIOS issues, all without physical access.
| Role | Username | Default Password | Access Level | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Administrator | admin | admin | Full control (reboot, reconfigure, remote console) | | Operator | user | user | Limited monitoring, no configuration changes | fujitsu irmc default password
A: No. Urban legend aside, Fujitsu has no public backdoor. If you lose the password, follow the recovery steps in Part 6. Introduction In the world of enterprise IT, remote
A: Not if the default has been changed and you don’t have another admin account. Physical access (or remote KVM if already configured) is required to clear the settings. | Role | Username | Default Password |
Unlike some competitors that randomize default passwords per device (e.g., printed on a tag), Fujitsu has historically used static, well-known defaults . Default Credentials for 90% of Fujitsu iRMC (S3, S4, S5) | Field | Value | | :--- | :--- | | Username | admin | | Password | admin |
Yes, it is that simple—and that risky. For the vast majority of Fujitsu PRIMERGY servers manufactured in the last decade, the factory username and password are both admin . For very old servers (e.g., PRIMERGY TX300 S5, RX200 S5), the default pair was also admin / admin . There were no documented variations. The "User" vs. "Admin" Distinction Some iRMC firmware versions create a second default user: