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Table 4. Chassis Direct-LED blink status and description (continued) Error code Chassis Direct LED blink status Description and resolution 2 Amber The USB network link does not come up as the chassis internal USB operation failed. Resolution-If the issue persists, reattach the USB cable to the laptop or perform and AC power cycle of the chassis. 3 Amber The USB network link fails to come up owing to an issue on the host laptop. Resolution-If the issue persists, reattach the USB cable. 4 Turned off The USB network link is down as the USB cable is disconnected. Resolution-Reattach the USB cable for the link to come up. If the Chassis Direct feature is disabled and the USB cable is inserted, the Chassis Direct LED turns amber and the alert, USR0197, is displayed on the OME-Modular web interface. You can see the alert only if you have logged in to OME-Modular using the public network. If you repeat the action within a short interval, the alert is not displayed. However, the Chassis Direct LED remains amber as the MM suppresses consecutive duplicate alerts. Configure chassis location To configure the location of the chassis: 1. Click Devices > Chassis > View Details > Settings > Location. The Location configuration section is expanded. 2. Enter the location names for the Data Center, Room, Aisle, and Rack. The Data Center, Room, Aisle, and Rack support up to 128 characters. 3. Enter the number of the Rack Slot and the name of the Location where the rack is located. The Rack Slot supports 1-255 numeric characters. The Location supports up to 128 characters. It is supported for backward compatibility. The Data Center, Aisle, Rack, and Rack Slot properties replace this property. Use these properties to describe the physical location of the chassis. 4. Click Apply to save the location settings. Configure Quick Deploy settings The Quick Deploy feature enables you to configure the password to access the iDRAC user interface, IOMs, and IPv4 and IPv6 settings. These settings can be applied to existing compute sleds or IOM devices immediately. You can apply the Quick Deploy settings to compute sleds when they are inserted into the chassis, later. However, you cannot apply the Quick Deploy settings to IOMs that are inserted later. Quick deploy settings are validated when the job is run. If an invalid parameter is used, the quick deploy job fails. The Quick Deploy job parameters are not evaluated, as they can contain any value, which is delegated while running the job. Enabling and disabling quick deploy is a web interface feature to determine if the controls are enabled to configure Quick Deploy settings. The back-end only processes requests from the web interface. NOTE: After the quick deploy settings are applied to the compute sled, the IP configuration is displayed in the OME- Modular web interface, when the inventory is refreshed. NOTE: When IPv4 for IPv6 is disabled for FC IOMs, the Device IPv4 address or Device IPv6 address is blank on the Quick Deploy page for IOMs. However, for network IOMs, the IPv4 and IPv6 device addresses are :: and 0.0.0.0. Logging in to OME-Modular 29

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Table 4. Chassis Direct—LED blink status and description (continued)
Error code
Chassis Direct LED blink status
Description and resolution
2
Amber
The USB network link does not come up
as the chassis internal USB operation
failed.
Resolution
—If the issue persists,
reattach the USB cable to the laptop or
perform and AC power cycle of the
chassis.
3
Amber
The USB network link fails to come up
owing to an issue on the host laptop.
Resolution
—If the issue persists,
reattach the USB cable.
4
Turned off
The USB network link is down as the
USB cable is disconnected.
Resolution
—Reattach the USB cable
for the link to come up.
If the Chassis Direct feature is disabled and the USB cable is inserted, the Chassis Direct LED turns amber and the alert,
USR0197, is displayed on the OME-Modular web interface. You can see the alert only if you have logged in to OME-Modular
using the public network. If you repeat the action within a short interval, the alert is not displayed. However, the Chassis Direct
LED remains amber as the MM suppresses consecutive duplicate alerts.
Configure chassis location
To configure the location of the chassis:
1.
Click
Devices
>
Chassis
>
View Details
>
Settings
>
Location
.
The
Location
configuration section is expanded.
2.
Enter the location names for the
Data Center
,
Room
,
Aisle
, and
Rack
.
The
Data Center
,
Room
,
Aisle
, and
Rack
support up to 128 characters.
3.
Enter the number of the
Rack Slot
and the name of the
Location
where the rack is located.
The
Rack Slot
supports 1-255 numeric characters.
The
Location
supports up to 128 characters. It is supported for backward compatibility. The Data Center, Aisle, Rack, and
Rack Slot properties replace this property. Use these properties to describe the physical location of the chassis.
4.
Click
Apply
to save the location settings.
Configure Quick Deploy settings
The
Quick Deploy
feature enables you to configure the password to access the iDRAC user interface, IOMs, and IPv4 and IPv6
settings. These settings can be applied to existing compute sleds or IOM devices immediately. You can apply the
Quick Deploy
settings to compute sleds when they are inserted into the chassis, later. However, you cannot apply the
Quick Deploy
settings
to IOMs that are inserted later.
Quick deploy settings are validated when the job is run. If an invalid parameter is used, the quick deploy job fails. The
Quick
Deploy
job parameters are not evaluated, as they can contain any value, which is delegated while running the job.
Enabling and disabling quick deploy is a web interface feature to determine if the controls are enabled to configure
Quick
Deploy
settings. The back-end only processes requests from the web interface.
NOTE:
After the quick deploy settings are applied to the compute sled, the IP configuration is displayed in the OME–
Modular web interface, when the inventory is refreshed.
NOTE:
When IPv4 for IPv6 is disabled for FC IOMs, the Device IPv4 address or Device IPv6 address is blank on the
Quick
Deploy
page for IOMs. However, for network IOMs, the IPv4 and IPv6 device addresses are
::
and
0.0.0.0
.
Logging in to OME-Modular
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