Dell FM120x4 Processor core licensing, Networking configurations, Standard configuration

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Entering the iDRAC Settings utility

1.Turn on or restart the managed system.

2.Press <F2> during Power-on Self-test (POST).

3.In the System Setup Main Menu page, click iDRAC Settings.

The iDRAC Settings page is displayed.

Processor core licensing

There are three processor core configurations for each of the four node processors supported on your system:

2.4GHz 2 core

2.4GHz 4 core

2.4GHz 8 core

The default license is for the 2-core 2.4 GHz configuration. The core license for the 4-core and 8-core processor configurations are available on factory shipped systems.

Depending on the processor core license on your system, the system BIOS displays the maximum number of cores per processor on your system. For instance, if you have a license for an 8-core processor configuration, the system BIOS displays the maximum cores per processor as 8.

Networking configurations

The LAN On Motherboard (LOM) network provides Ethernet connectivity from the I/O modules on the FX2 enclosure to the sleds in the enclosure. The network traffic from the nodes in an FM120x4 sled to the I/O modules on the FX2 enclosure is routed through a network switch that is embedded on the sled system board. Each FM120x4 sled in the enclosure maps to two ports on each I/O module. For more information, see the Dell PowerEdge FX2 and FX2s Enclosure Owner's Manual at dell.com/poweredgemanuals.

There are three networking configurations supported on the FM120x4 system. You can select the network configuration from the CMC web interface. All FM120x4 sleds in the FX2 enclosure have the same network configuration. For more information on the networking configurations supported on your system, see dell.com/poweredgemanuals.

Standard configuration

In this configuration, the uplink ports from the embedded network switch on a sled and the four uplink ports on the enclosure I/O modules to which the sled maps are configured in a single trunk group or Link Aggregation (LAG). The ports on the external switches to which the enclosure I/O modules connect must be configured into a single trunk configuration or LAG. Alternatively, spanning tree must be run on the external rack switches to disable three of the four uplink ports.

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Contents Regulatory Model E02B Regulatory Type E02B002 Page Contents Installing sled components Using the Boot Manager navigation keys Boot Manager screenJumpers and connectors Troubleshooting your systemUsing system diagnostics Technical specificationsGetting help Term Description About your systemTerms used in the document Front-panel features and indicators Hard-drive/SSD indicator patterns Drive-Status Indicator Pattern ConditionSolid blue Node status indicatorsIndicator Pattern Description Off Blinking blueUsing USB diskette or USB DVD/CD drives Documentation matrixQuick Resource Locator Setting up and configuring the iDRAC IP address Performing initial system configurationSetting up your system Logging in to iDRAC Installing the operating system Click Get drivers and downloadsUsing the System Setup and Boot Manager Choosing the system boot modeResponding to error messages Entering System SetupSystem setup options Using the System Setup navigation keysSystem Bios screen System Information screenSata Settings screen Memory Settings screenProcessor Settings screen Serial Communications screen Boot Settings screenIntegrated Devices screen System Profile Settings screen System Security screen System and setup password featuresMiscellaneous settings Assigning a system and/or setup password Using your system password to secure your system Operating with a setup password enabledBoot Manager screen Entering the Uefi Boot ManagerUsing the Boot Manager navigation keys IDRAC Settings utility Embedded system managementStandard configuration Networking configurationsEntering the iDRAC Settings utility System Setup Main Menu page, click iDRAC SettingsNetwork adapter isolation configuration Icon DescriptionIsolated networks configuration Network adapter isolation configurationTrunk configuration or LAG Recommended tools Installing sled componentsRemoving and installing the sled Removing the sledInstalling the sled Removing and installing a sledInside the sled Inside the sled 2.5 inch hard-drive/SSD systemCable cover Removing the cable coverInstalling the cable cover Removing and installing the cable coverCooling shroud Removing the cooling shroudDimm Type DIMMs Populated Per Installing the cooling shroudSystem memory Maximum Dimm Rank PerGeneral memory module installation guidelines Sample memory configurationsRemoving memory modules Number Organization Dimm Slot Population DIMMs SpeedInstalling memory modules Removing the memory moduleHard drives/SSDs Hard drive/SSD to node assignmentRemoving a hard drive/SSD Hard-Drive/SSD Bay NodeHard-drive/SSD carrier handle Installing a hard drive/SSD Shutdown procedure for servicing a hard drive/SSDConfiguring the boot drive Removing a 1.8 inch SSD from the SSD carrier Installing a 1.8 inch SSD in the SSD carrierHard-drive/SSD backplane Removing and installing the hard-drive/SSD backplane Removing the hard-drive/SSD backplaneRemoving the SSD cage assembly SSD cage assemblyInstalling the hard-drive/SSD backplane Replacing the easy restore module Easy restore moduleInstalling the SSD cage assembly System battery Replacing the system batterySystem board Removing the system boardPage Installing the system board Removing and installing the system boardControl panel Removing the control panelInstalling the control panel Removing and installing the control panelPage Troubleshooting your system Troubleshooting hard drives Troubleshooting USB devicesTroubleshooting the system board Troubleshooting the system batteryAlert messages Diagnostic messagesSystem messages When to use the Embedded System Diagnostics Using system diagnosticsDell Embedded System Diagnostics Running the Embedded System DiagnosticsSystem diagnostic controls Least one event description is recordedJumper Setting Description Jumpers and connectorsSystem board jumper settings Configuration settings are retained at system bootSystem board connectors Connector DescriptionDisabling a forgotten password Technical specifications Temperature BatteryEnvironmental Expanded operating temperature Temperature Continuous OperationMaximum Altitude Maximum VibrationMaximum Shock Operating Altitude De-ratingGaseous Contamination Contacting Dell Quick Resource Locator Locating your system Service TagGetting help Documentation feedback