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Fabric Indicates the type of fabric for the IOM: Gigabit Ethernet, 10GE
XAUI, 10GE KR, 10GE XAUI KR, FC 4 Gbps, FC 8 Gbps, SAS 3
Gbps, SAS 6 Gbps, Infiniband SDR, Infiniband DDR, Infiniband
QDR, PCIe Bypass Generation 1, PCIe Bypass Generation 2.
NOTE: Knowing the fabric types of the IOMs in your chassis is critical in
preventing IOM mismatches within the same group. For information
about I/O fabric, see "I/O Fabric Management" on page 285.
Name Displays the IOM product name.
Launch IOM
Management
Console
If the icon is present for a particular I/O module, clicking it
launches the IOM management console for that I/O module in
a new browser window or tab.
NOTE: This option is only available for the managed switch I/O
modules. It is not available for pass-through I/O modules or
unmanaged Infiniband switches.
NOTE: If an I/O Module is inaccessible because it is powered off,
its LAN interface is disabled, or the module has not been assigned
a valid IP address, the Launch IOM GUI option is not displayed for
that I/O Module.
NOTE: You will be prompted to log in to I/O module management
interface.
NOTE: You can configure the I/O module IP address using the
CMC GUI, as described in "Configuring Network Settings for an
Individual IOM" on page 294.
Role When linking I/O modules together, the Role displays the I/O
Module stacking membership. Member means the module is part of
a stack set. Master indicates the module is a primary access point.
Power Status Indicates the power status of the IOM: On, Off, or N/A (Absent).
Service Tag Displays the service tag for the IOM. The service tag is a unique
identifier provided by Dell for support and maintenance.
Any change in health is logged to both the hardware and CMC log.
For more information, see "Viewing the Event Logs" on page 315.
NOTE: Pass-throughs do not have service tags. Only switches have
service tags.
Table 10-1. I/O Modules Status Information (contin ued)
Item Description