Dell PowerEdge VRTX Chassis Management Controller Version 1.0 for Dell PowerEd - Page 182

Main Menu, KVM Mapping Menu, DVD Mapping, Displays information about CMC IPv4, CMC IPv6, iDRAC IPv4

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Accept/Yes - Highlight and press the center button to accept a change and return to the previous screen. Skip/Next - Highlight and press the center button to skip any changes and go to the next screen. No - Highlight and press the center button to answer "No" to a question and go to the next screen. Component Identify - Blinks the blue LED on a component. NOTE: There is a blinking blue rectangle around this icon when Component Identify is enabled. A status indicator LED on the LCD panel provides an indication of the overall health of the chassis and its components. • Solid blue indicates good health. • Blinking amber indicates that at least one component has a fault condition. • Blinking blue is an ID signal, used to identify one chassis in a group of chassis. Main Menu From the Main Menu menu, you can navigate to one of the following screens: • KVM Mapping - Contains the options to map or unmap the KVM to the servers. • DVD Mapping - This option is displayed on the Main Menu screen only if you a DVD drive installed. • Enclosure - Displays status information for the chassis. • IP Summary - Displays information about CMC IPv4, CMC IPv6, iDRAC IPv4, and iDRAC 4 IPv6. • Settings - Contains the options such as LCD Language, Chassis Orientation, Default LCD Screen, and the Network Settings. KVM Mapping Menu From this screen, you can view the KVM to server mapping information, map another server to the KVM, or unmap the existing connection. To use the KVM for a server, select KVM mapping from the main menu, navigate to the appropriate server, and then press the center Check button. DVD Mapping By using this page, you can view the DVD to server mapping information, map another server to the DVD drive on the chassis, or unmap the existing connection. To give a server access to the DVD, select DVD mapping from the main menu, navigate to the required server, and then press the center Check button. The DVD drive can be mapped to the server slot only if the DVD is enabled for that server slot. DVD drive can also be unmapped to prevent the use by any of the server slots. The health of the DVD drive will be critical if the SATA cable is not properly connected between the DVD drive and the mainboard. If the health of the DVD drive is critical, the server cannot access the DVD drive. 182

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Accept/Yes
— Highlight and press the
center button to accept a change and
return to the previous screen.
Skip/Next
— Highlight and press the
center button to skip any changes and
go to the next screen.
No
— Highlight and press the center
button to answer "No" to a question
and go to the next screen.
Component Identify
— Blinks the blue
LED on a component.
NOTE:
There is a blinking blue
rectangle around this icon when
Component Identify is enabled.
A status indicator LED on the LCD panel provides an indication of the overall health of the chassis and its components.
Solid blue indicates good health.
Blinking amber indicates that at least one component has a fault condition.
Blinking blue is an ID signal, used to identify one chassis in a group of chassis.
Main Menu
From the
Main Menu
menu, you can navigate to one of the following screens:
KVM Mapping
— Contains the options to map or unmap the KVM to the servers.
DVD Mapping
— This option is displayed on the
Main Menu
screen only if you a DVD drive installed.
Enclosure
— Displays status information for the chassis.
IP Summary
— Displays information about CMC IPv4, CMC IPv6, iDRAC IPv4, and iDRAC 4 IPv6.
Settings
— Contains the options such as
LCD Language
,
Chassis Orientation
,
Default LCD Screen
, and the
Network Settings
.
KVM Mapping Menu
From this screen, you can view the KVM to server mapping information, map another server to the KVM, or unmap the
existing connection. To use the KVM for a server, select
KVM mapping
from the main menu, navigate to the appropriate
server, and then press the center
Check
button.
DVD Mapping
By using this page, you can view the DVD to server mapping information, map another server to the DVD drive on the
chassis, or unmap the existing connection. To give a server access to the DVD, select
DVD mapping
from the main
menu, navigate to the required server, and then press the center
Check
button.
The DVD drive can be mapped to the server slot only if the DVD is enabled for that server slot. DVD drive can also be
unmapped to prevent the use by any of the server slots. The health of the DVD drive will be critical if the SATA cable is
not properly connected between the DVD drive and the mainboard. If the health of the DVD drive is critical, the server
cannot access the DVD drive.
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