Users Guide
• System Input Power Cap — Enter the maximum power limit that can be input to the system. You
can specify the maximum power limit in one of the following units:
– Watts — Automatically calculated during runtime.
– BTU/h — British Thermal Unit. For example, 16719.
– % — Type a value that indicates the actual percentage of power input versus the maximum
power that can be supplied.
3. Optionally, click Enter Location Details, and enter the following information:
• Datacenter — Indicates the name of the data center.
• Aisle — Indicates the name of the aisle.
• Rack — Indicates the name of the rack server.
• Rack Slot — Indicates the bottom rack slot of the chassis when it is mounted in the rack server.
Configuring unique server settings
1. On the Unique Server Settings page of the Configure Chassis wizard, to modify the settings for the
servers within the chassis, select
Configure Unique Server Settings check box.
The Unique Server Settings page lists the servers within the chassis that you have selected. Each
section in this page represents a chassis and servers within that chassis. Click the arrow next to the
section title to expand or collapse the section.
The following information is displayed for each servers:
• Service Tag — Displays the service tag for the server. The service tag is a unique identifier
provided by the manufacturer for support and maintenance. If the server is absent, this field is
empty.
• Slot — Identifies the server location.
• Management IP — Displays the management IP address of the server.
2. If you want to modify the iDRAC DNS Name of the server, in the iDRAC DNS Name column, enter an
iDRAC DNS name for the server.
3. Click Next to configure the IO modules within the chassis.
Configuring unique I/O module settings
1. On the Unique I/O Module Settings page, select Configure Unique I/O Module Settings check box
to modify the unique settings for the IO modules with in the chassis.
The Unique I/O Module Settings page lists the I/O modules within the chassis that you have
selected. Each section in this page lists the I/O modules within a chassis. Click the arrow left to the
section to expand or collapse the section.
The page displays the following information about the I/O modules that have been discovered:
• Service Tag — Displays the service tag of the I/O module. The service tag is a unique identifier
provided by the manufacturer for support and maintenance.
• Fabric Slot — Indicates the slot name where the I/O module is present.
• Management IP — Displays the management IP address of the server.
• Host Name — Displays the host name of the of the I/O module.
2. If you want to modify the host name of the I/O module, in the Host Name column, enter the host
name for the corresponding I/O modules.
3. Click Finish to configure the uplink ports.
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