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Dell information. The LCD panel can be retracted into the chassis body, or extended and angled once deployed for full visibility no matter where the M1000e is mounted in the rack. The LCD panel can be used as a diagnostic source and as a place to configure parameters of certain chassis components as well as the server's iDRAC network configuration. Figure 20 shows some of the capabilities of the LCD control panel. Figure 20. LCD Panel Capabilities The primary function of the LCD panel is to provide real-time information on the health and status of the modules in the enclosure. LCD panel features include: • A deployment setup wizard that allows you to configure the CMC module's network settings during initial system set up • Menus to configure the iDRAC in each blade • Status information screens for each blade • Status information screens for the modules installed in the back of the enclosure, including the IO modules, fans, CMC, iKVM, and power supplies • A network summary screen listing the IP addresses of all components in the system • Real time power consumption statistics, including high and low values and average power consumption • Ambient temperature values • AC power information • Critical failure alerts and warnings See the M1000e Configuration Guide and the CMC Administrator Reference Guide for more details on the capabilities of the LCD panel. 4.12 Security The M1000e offers many security features, including the ability to: • Assign one admin per blade or one admin per multiple blades • Grant permissions to some blades but not to others • Customize administrative access for CMC, iDRAC, and I/O PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide 24

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information. The LCD panel can be retracted into the chassis body, or extended and angled once
deployed for full visibility no matter where the M1000e is mounted in the rack.
The LCD panel can be used as a diagnostic source and as a place to configure parameters of certain
chassis components as well as the server’s iDRAC network configuration.
Figure 20 shows some of the capabilities of the LCD control panel.
Figure 20.
LCD Panel Capabilities
The primary function of the LCD panel is to provide real-time information on the health and status of
the modules in the enclosure. LCD panel features include:
A deployment setup wizard that allows you to configure the CMC module’s network setting
s
during initial system set up
Menus to configure the iDRAC in each blade
Status information screens for each blade
Status information screens for the modules installed in the back of the enclosure, including
the IO modules, fans, CMC, iKVM, and power supplies
A network summary screen listing the IP addresses of all components in the system
Real time power consumption statistics, including high and low values and average power
consumption
Ambient temperature values
AC power information
Critical failure alerts and warnings
See the
M1000e Configuration Guide
and the
CMC Administrator Reference Guide
for more details on
the capabilities of the LCD panel.
4.12
Security
The M1000e offers many security features, including the ability to:
Assign one admin per blade or one admin per multiple blades
Grant permissions to some blades but not to others
Customize administrative access for CMC, iDRAC, and I/O