Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects
Deployment
Step 6 Click Forward.
You are prompted to repeat Step 5 if you are deploying more than one chassis.
Deployment summary details appear in the Deployment Wizard – Summary window.
Figure 3-15 Deployment Wizard—Summary
The number of objects deployed is equal to the number of chassis entered in Step 3. This entry directly correlates to the number of objects listed in the deployment summary information.
Step 7 Click Finish to deploy the chassis and close the summary window if the deployment summary information is correct. If the Deployment Summary information is incorrect, click Cancel to stop deployment and close the summary window.
The deployed chassis object(s) appear in the
Commissioning activities start with chassis discovery. If successful, the chassis moves into the appropriate managed state then initiates subchassis discovery which begins to detect the physical objects (that is, modules and interfaces) within the chassis and places them onto the chassis map. Modules and interfaces are automatically named as described in the “Automatically Discovering Modules” section on page
Successful commissioning not only discovers the chassis and all the physical objects within the chassis, but also initiates heartbeat polling, which allows alarms to be raised on the chassis and all physical objects within the chassis.
Commissioning automatically starts active management (such as polling) on the chassis and all commissioned objects within the chassis. There is no indicator regarding the success or failure of the quick start commission. To optionally check the outcome of the commission, review the status of the Last Commission field on the Chassis Configuration window. For further information on the Chassis
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