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It doesn't matter which network you put iDRAC on, public or private. It's your choice. You can have it on your main subnet and access the iDRAC like you would on any other device on your network.
OOB is a precautionary configuration only. Of course, you wouldn't want to expose iDRAC to the Internet.
Set the iDRAC by enabling it, setting the password, IP, subnet and gateway. Then use a browser to connect and interact with the server as if you had a keyboard, mouse (gasp) and video screen connected to it.