Dell PowerEdge VRTX Chassis Management Controller Version 1.0 for Dell PowerEd - Page 9

Managing Fabrics, Managing and Monitoring Power - power consumption

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Wake-On-LAN with FlexAddress...138 Configuring FlexAddress for Chassis-Level Fabric and Slots 139 Viewing World Wide Name/Media Access Control (WWN/MAC) IDs 140 Command Messages...140 FlexAddress DELL SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT 141 13 Managing Fabrics...143 Invalid Configurations...143 Fresh Power-up Scenario...143 Monitoring IOM Health...143 Configuring Network Settings for IOM...144 Configuring Network Settings for IOM Using CMC Web Interface 144 Configuring Network Settings for IOM Using RACADM 144 14 Managing and Monitoring Power 145 Redundancy Policies...145 AC Redundancy Policy...146 Power Supply Redundancy Policy...146 Dynamic Power Supply Engagement...146 Default Redundancy Configuration...147 AC Redundancy...147 Power Supply Redundancy...148 Power Budgeting For Hardware Modules...148 Server Slot Power Priority Settings...149 Assigning Priority Levels To Servers...149 Assigning Priority Levels To Servers Using CMC Web Interface 150 Assigning Priority Levels To Servers Using RACADM 150 Viewing Power Consumption Status...150 Viewing Power Consumption Status Using CMC Web Interface 150 Viewing Power Consumption Status Using RACADM 150 Viewing Power Budget Status Using CMC Web Interface 150 Viewing Power Budget Status Using RACADM 151 Redundancy Status and Overall Power Health...151 Power Management After PSU Failure...151 Power Management After Removing PSU...151 New Server Engagement Policy...151 Power Supply and Redundancy Policy Changes in System Event Log 152 Configuring Power Budget and Redundancy...153 Power Conservation and Power Budget...153 Maximum Power Conservation Mode...154 Server Power Reduction to Maintain Power Budget 154 110V PSUs AC Operation...154

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Wake-On-LAN with FlexAddress
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138
Configuring FlexAddress for Chassis-Level Fabric and Slots
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139
Viewing World Wide Name/Media Access Control (WWN/MAC) IDs
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140
Command Messages
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140
FlexAddress DELL SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
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141
13 Managing Fabrics
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143
Invalid Configurations
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143
Fresh Power-up Scenario
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143
Monitoring IOM Health
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143
Configuring Network Settings for IOM
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144
Configuring Network Settings for IOM Using CMC Web Interface
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144
Configuring Network Settings for IOM Using RACADM
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144
14 Managing and Monitoring Power
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145
Redundancy Policies
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145
AC Redundancy Policy
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146
Power Supply Redundancy Policy
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146
Dynamic Power Supply Engagement
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146
Default Redundancy Configuration
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147
AC Redundancy
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147
Power Supply Redundancy
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148
Power Budgeting For Hardware Modules
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148
Server Slot Power Priority Settings
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149
Assigning Priority Levels To Servers
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149
Assigning Priority Levels To Servers Using CMC Web Interface
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150
Assigning Priority Levels To Servers Using RACADM
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150
Viewing Power Consumption Status
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150
Viewing Power Consumption Status Using CMC Web Interface
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150
Viewing Power Consumption Status Using RACADM
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150
Viewing Power Budget Status Using CMC Web Interface
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150
Viewing Power Budget Status Using RACADM
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151
Redundancy Status and Overall Power Health
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151
Power Management After PSU Failure
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151
Power Management After Removing PSU
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151
New Server Engagement Policy
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151
Power Supply and Redundancy Policy Changes in System Event Log
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152
Configuring Power Budget and Redundancy
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153
Power Conservation and Power Budget
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153
Maximum Power Conservation Mode
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154
Server Power Reduction to Maintain Power Budget
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154
110V PSUs AC Operation
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154