Users Guide

Viewing I/O Module Uplink and Downlink Status Using
Web Interface
You can view the Dell PowerEdge M I/O Aggregator 's uplink and downlink status information using the
CMC Web interface:
1. Go to Chassis Overview and expand I/O Module Overview in the system tree.
All the IOMs (1–6) appear in the expanded list.
2. Click the IOM (slot) you want to view.
The I/O Module Status page specific to the IOM slot is displayed. The I/O Module Uplink Status and
I/O Module Downlink Status tables are displayed. These tables display information about the
downlink ports (1–32) and uplink ports (33–56). For more information, see the CMC Online Help.
NOTE: Make sure that the I/O Aggregator has valid configurations so that the port link status is
up. This page displays the status of the I/O Aggregator. If the status is down, it implies that the
server ports on I/O Aggregator may be down due to invalid configurations.
Viewing I/O Module FCoE Session Information Using Web
Interface
You can view the FCoE session information for Dell PowerEdge M I/O Aggregator using the CMC Web
interface:
1. In the system trees, go to Chassis Overview and expand I/O Module Overview.
All the IOMs (1–6) appear in the expanded list.
2. Click the IOM (slot) you want to view and click PropertiesFCoE.
The FCoE I/O Module page specific to the IOM slot is displayed.
3. In the Select Port drop-down, select the required port number for the selected IOM and click Show
Sessions
.
The FCoE Session Information section displays the FCoE session information for the switch.
NOTE: This section displays FCoE information, only if active FCoE sessions are running on the
I/O Aggregator.
Viewing Stacking Information for Dell PowerEdge M I/O
Aggregator
You can view the following stacking information for Dell PowerEdge M I/O Aggregator using the racadm
getioinfo command:
Stack ID — This is the MAC address of the Stack Master and identifies the stack associated with this
module.
Stack Unit — This is an integer that identifies the I/O Aggregator's position in the stack.
Chassis ID — This ID helps to describe the physical topology of a stack and identifies the location of a
particular switch.
Stack Role — This identifies the function of this module in the stack. Valid values are master, member,
and standby.
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