Users Guide
• Enter one or more Destination Email Address.
c. In the Syslog Configuration (for I/O Modules only) section, enter the Syslog Destination IP
Address to send I/O module log messages to a Syslog Destination.
5. Under Global Settings, in theNTP section:
a. Enter the Time Zone in which the chassis is located.
b. To synchronize the chassis clock with an NTP server, select Enable NTP Server check box and
enter the host names or IP addresses of the Primary NTP Server and Secondary NTP Server
(Optional).
6. Under Global Settings, in the Power Config section:
a. From the Redundancy Policy drop-down list, select one of the power redundancy policies that
you want to configure on the chassis:
• No Redundancy — The chassis is not configured with power redundancy.
• Power Supply Redundancy — A PSU in the chassis is kept as a spare, ensuring that the failure
of any one PSU does not cause the servers or chassis to power down.
• Grid Redundancy — This policy divides the available PSUs into two power grids. PSU 1 is
power grid 1 and PSU 2 is power grid 2. For maximum power, the PSUs should have the
same capacity. If a grid or PSU fails then the power is provided by the remaining PSU.
b. Optionally, select Server Performance Over Power Redundancy check box to favor server
performance and power up over maintaining power redundancy.
c. Optionally, select Enable Dynamic Power Supply Engagement check box to allow the chassis
controller to put underutilized PSUs into standby mode based on the redundancy policy and
system power requirements.
7. Under Global Settings, in the Networking section:
a. Optionally, select Register Chassis Controller on DNS check box to enable users to access the
Chassis Management Controller (CMC) with a user-friendly name, instead of an IP address.
b. Optionally, select Register iDRAC on DNS check box to enable users to access the Integrated
Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) with a user-friendly name, instead of an IP address.
c. Optionally, select Enable IPMI over LAN check box to enable or disable the IPMI over LAN
channel for each iDRAC present in the chassis.
8. Click Next to configure the unique chassis settings.
Related Tasks
Adding or editing Chassis Management Controller (CMC) user
Adding or editing Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) user
Configuring unique chassis settings
1. On the Unique Chassis Settings page of the Configure Chassis wizard, to modify the settings that are
specific for each individual chassis(s), select the Configure Unique Chassis Settings check box.
The Unique Chassis Settings page lists the chassis that you want to configure.
2. To configure a chassis, click the arrow left to the chassis title, and enter the following information:
• Chassis Name — Enter the name identify the chassis.
• CMC DNS Name — Enter DNS name of the chassis.
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