Owner's Manual
Installing and Setting Up CMC 55
Configuring CMC Properties
You can configure CMC properties such as power budgeting, network
settings, users, and SNMP and e-mail alerts using the Web interface
or RACADM.
For more information about using the Web interface, see "Accessing the
CMC Web Interface" on page 111. For more information about using
RACADM, see "Using the RACADM Command Line Interface" on page 75.
CAUTION: Using more than one CMC configuration tool at the same time may
generate unexpected results.
Configuring Power Budgeting
CMC offers a power budgeting service that allows you to configure power
budget, redundancy, and dynamic power for the chassis.
The power management service enables optimization of power consumption
and re-allocation of power to different modules based on demand.
For more information about CMC power management, see "Power
Management" on page 319.
For instructions on configuring power budgeting and other power settings
using the Web interface, see "Configuring Power Budgeting" on page 205.
Configuring CMC Network Settings
NOTE: Changing your CMC network settings may disconnect your current
network connection.
You can configure CMC network settings using one of the following tools:
• RACADM — For more information, see
"Configuring Multiple CMCs in
Multiple Chassis
" on page 100
.
NOTE: If you are deploying CMC in a Linux environment, see "Installing RACADM
on a Linux Management Station" on page 39.
• Web interface — For more information, see
"Configuring CMC Network
Properties
" on page 157
.
Adding and Configuring Users
You can add and configure CMC users using either RACADM or CMC Web
interface. You can also utilize Microsoft Active Directory to manage users.