Dell M1000E owner manual FlexAddress, Viewing And Selecting Servers

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3.Click Next. A Polling Remote Console Switch message box is displayed with a progress bar indicating that the switch information is being retrieved.

4.If no changes were detected in the appliance, a completion dialog box is displayed with this information. If server changes were detected, then the Detected Changes dialog box is displayed.

5.Click Next to update the database.

If a cascade switch was detected, the Enter Cascade Switch Information dialog box is displayed.

6.Select the type of switch connected to the appliance from the drop-down list. If the type you are looking for is not available, you can add it by clicking Add.

7.Click Next. The completion dialog box is displayed.

8.Click Finish to exit.

9.Start up the analog switch and the system.

Viewing And Selecting Servers

Use the OSCAR Main dialog box to view, configure, and manage servers in the M1000e enclosure through the iKVM. You can view the servers by name or by slot. The slot number is the chassis slot number the server occupies. The Slot column indicates the slot number in which a server is installed.

NOTE: Server names and slot numbers are assigned by the CMC.

NOTE: If you have enabled access to the CMC though the iKVM, an additional option, Dell CMC Console, is displayed.

To access the Main dialog box, press <PrintScreen> to launch the OSCAR interface. The Main dialog box is displayed.

or

If a password has been assigned, the Password dialog box is displayed. Type your password and click OK. The Main dialog box is displayed.

To toggle video among the quarter-height blades installed in a sleeve:

1.Press <Print Screen> to launch the OSCAR interface (iKVM GUI).

2.Select the slot where the sleeve and blade are installed, and press <Enter> to exit the OSCAR interface.

3.Press <Scroll Lock> twice in quick repetition to toggle between the quarter-height blades installed in the sleeve.

FlexAddress

The FlexAddress feature allows server modules to replace the factory assigned World Wide Name and Media Access Control (WWN/MAC) network IDs with WWN/MAC IDs provided by the chassis. FlexAddress is delivered on a Secure Digital (SD) card that must be inserted into the CMC to provide the chassis- assigned WWN/MAC IDs.

Every server module is assigned unique WWN and MAC IDs as part of the manufacturing process. Before the FlexAddress feature was introduced, if you had to replace one server module with another, the WWN/MAC IDs would change and Ethernet network management tools and SAN resources would need to be reconfigured to be aware of the new server module.

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Contents Dell PowerEdge M1000e Enclosure Page Contents Configuring The I/O Modules Installing Enclosure Components Getting help 107 Troubleshooting The EnclosureTechnical Specifications 101 System Overview About your systemBlade Numbering Full Height Blades Control-Panel Features System Control-Panel FeaturesLCD Module LCD Display LCD Module FeaturesUsing The LCD Module Menus Configuration WizardPage Back-Panel Features Back-Panel FeaturesBack-Panel Module Bay Numbering Power Supply IndicatorsPower Supply Indicators Fan Module Indicators Fan Module IndicatorsAvocent Analog iKVM Switch Module Indicators Avocent iKVM Analog Switch Module OptionalAvocent Analog iKVM Switch Module Features CMC Module CMC Module FeaturesCMC CMC Fail-Safe ModeDaisy-Chain CMC Network Connection CMC Daisy-Chaining System MessagesDocumentation Matrix Quick Resource Locator Quick Resource LocatorBefore You Begin Initial Setup SequenceConfiguring The CMC Using The LCD Configuration Wizard Initial CMC Network ConfigurationConfiguring The CMC Using a Management Station And CLI Logging In To The CMC Using The Web-Based InterfaceAdding And Managing CMC Users Setting The First Boot Device For Servers Configuring iDRAC Networking Using The Web-Based InterfaceDownloading The CMC Firmware Configuring And Managing PowerInstalling Or Updating The CMC Firmware Updating The iKVM Firmware Configuring The Optional iKVM Switch ModuleUpdating The CMC Firmware Using The Web-Based Interface Updating The CMC Firmware Using RacadmTiering The Avocent iKVM Switch From An Analog KVM Switch Tiering The Avocent iKVM Switch From a Digital KVM SwitchConfiguring The Analog Switch Viewing And Selecting Servers FlexAddressStartingmac00188BFFDCFA + 0xCF = endingmac00188BFFDDC9 FlexAddress PlusFabric a General I/O Module Configuration GuidelinesNetwork Information ConnectivityFabric C Fabric BHalf-Height Blades PowerEdge M610x OnlyMezzanine Cards Full-Height BladesModule or Pass-through Standard LOM Dual-Port Mapping Module Port Mapping-Full-Height BladesDual-Port Mezzanine Cards Blade Module Mezz1FabC Port Mezz2FabB Mezz3FabC Mezz4FabB Blade Module Mezz3FabC Port Mezz4FabB Mezz1FabC Mezz2FabB Page Variable value From 1 to Quad-Port Mezzanine CardsModule Port MappingHalf-Height Blades Example of I/O Module Port Assignments Half-Height Blade Example of Half-Height Blade Port Mapping Modules-Switches Cisco Nexus B22 Fabric Extender Module Brocade M6505 16 Gbps FC SAN I/O ModuleCisco Nexus B22 Fabric Extender Module Dell PowerEdge M I/O Aggregator SwitchDell PowerEdge M I/O Aggregator Switch Dell Force10 MXL 10/40 GbE SwitchExpansion slots Dell PowerConnect KR 8024-k Switch Mellanox M4001F/M4001Q/M4001T Infiniband Switch I/O ModuleDell PowerConnect KR 8024-k Switch Dell PowerConnect M8428-k 10 Gb Converged Network SwitchMellanox M2401G DDR Infiniband Switch I/O Module Mellanox M2401G DDR Infiniband Switch Module Mellanox M3601Q QDR Infiniband Switch I/O ModuleMellanox M3601Q QDR Infiniband Switch I/O Module Cisco Catalyst Ethernet Switch I/O ModulesCisco Catalyst Ethernet Switch Module Features Dell PowerConnect M6348 1 Gb Ethernet Switch I/O ModulePowerConnect M6348 1 Gb Ethernet Switch I/O Module Features Dell PowerConnect M6220 Ethernet Switch I/O ModulePowerConnect M6220 Ethernet Switch I/O Module Dell PowerConnect M8024 10 Gb Ethernet Switch I/O ModuleDell 8/4 Gbps FC SAN Module PowerConnect M8024 10 Gb Ethernet Switch I/O ModuleDell 8/4 Gbps FC SAN Module Brocade M5424 FC8 I/O ModuleBrocade M5424 FC8 I/O Module Dell 4 Gbps Fibre Channel Pass-Through Module Modules-Pass-ThroughPost Dell 10 GbE KR Pass-Through I/O Module Dell 10 GbE KR Pass-Through I/O Module Dell 10 Gb Ethernet Pass-Through ModuleGb Ethernet Pass-Through Module 10/100/1000 Mb Ethernet Pass-Through I/O ModuleActivity indicators Removing a Blade Removing And Installing a BladeRecommended Tools Install the I/O connector cover over the I/O connector Installing a Blade Power Supply ModulesAC Power Supply Modules Power Supply BlanksPower Cable Retention Clip Installing An AC Power Supply Wiring Instructions For a DC Power Supply DC Power Supply ModulesInput Requirements Assembling The DC Input Power Wires And DC Power Connector Assembling the DC Input Power Wires Removing a DC Power Supply Installing a DC Power Supply Removing a Fan Module Fan ModulesRemoving a CMC Module Installing a Fan ModuleCMC Module SD Card Installing a CMC ModuleRemoving An iKVM Module IKVM ModuleModules Installing An iKVM ModuleRemoving An I/O Module Installing An I/O ModuleRemoving The Enclosure Bezel Enclosure BezelEnclosure Midplane Installing The Enclosure BezelRemoving The Front Module Cage Assembly And Midplane Front module cage assembly Enclosure Torx T20 screws Removing and Installing the Midplane Installing The Midplane And Front Module Cage AssemblyRemoving The Control Panel Enclosure Control Panel AssemblyRemoving The LCD Module Installing The Control PanelRemoving and Installing the LCD Module Installing The LCD ModuleTroubleshooting Enclosure Components Troubleshooting The EnclosureTroubleshooting Power Supply Modules Troubleshooting a Wet EnclosureTroubleshooting The iKVM Module Troubleshooting Fan ModulesTroubleshooting I/O Modules Enclosure Specifications Technical SpecificationsUSB Module Specifications Page For temperatures between 40 C and 45 C, de Page Quick Resource Locator Contacting DellDocumentation Feedback
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M1000E specifications

The Dell M1000E blade enclosure is a robust and versatile platform designed to optimize data center efficiency and streamline server management. A fundamental component of Dell's PowerEdge series, the M1000E is engineered to house multiple server blades in a compact, modular chassis, enabling organizations to conserve space and reduce power consumption while enhancing performance.

One of the main features of the Dell M1000E is its ability to accommodate up to 16 half-height server blades or 8 full-height server blades. This flexibility allows for a diverse range of configurations tailored to specific workloads, whether for virtualization, database management, or application hosting. The chassis provides shared power supplies and cooling, further contributing to the enclosure's efficient operation.

In terms of connectivity, the M1000E includes integrated high-speed networking capabilities. It can support multiple generations of networking technologies, ranging from Gigabit Ethernet to 10 Gigabit Ethernet, and offers options for Fibre Channel and InfiniBand connections. This extensive range of networking options ensures that organizations can integrate the M1000E into existing infrastructures seamlessly.

The Dell M1000E also utilizes advanced management tools to simplify administration and monitoring. One of the standout features is the Dell OpenManage suite, which provides a comprehensive set of tools for hardware management and system updates. Users gain insights into system health, performance, and power usage, enabling proactive maintenance and optimization of resources.

The enclosure is designed with scalability in mind. As businesses grow, the M1000E can be expanded easily by adding more blades without the need for significant reconfiguration. This scalability ensures that IT departments can respond rapidly to changing demands, ensuring that resources align with organizational requirements.

From a security standpoint, the M1000E provides multiple layers of protection, including secure access controls and configurable management interfaces. This helps safeguard sensitive information and ensures compliance with stringent data protection regulations.

Overall, the Dell M1000E blade enclosure represents a compelling solution for modern data centers, merging performance, efficiency, and scalability into a single chassis designed to meet the demands of today’s enterprise environments. Its advanced technologies and features make it a valuable asset for organizations looking to enhance their IT infrastructure.