Users Guide
Associating Dell PowerEdge FM120x4 server modules
with FX2 CMC devices
You can view and monitor the health of the discovered Dell PowerEdge FM120x4 Server Modules that are
associated with FX2 CMC devices, in the Network View of TIP.
1. On TIP, click Availability → Network Availability → Network View → Dell Managed Systems → Dell
Chassis → FX2 CMC → FX2 CMC_IP Address → FX2 CMC_Service Node ID.
2. Expand FX2 CMC to view the service node IDs of the discovered Dell PowerEdge FM120x4 Server
Modules associated with the FX2 CMC systems.
3. Click a service node ID to view the managed nodes of the associated servers, in the right pane.
Associating servers with VRTX CMC devices
You can view the servers and their RACs that are associated with VRTX CMC devices, in the Network
View
of TIP.
1. On TIP, click Availability → Network Availability → Network View → Dell Managed Systems → Dell
Chassis → VRTX CMC.
The <VRTX CMC ServiceTag> is displayed for that VRTX CMC device.
2. Expand the <VRTX CMC ServiceTag> to view the service tags of the discovered Dell servers and their
RACs associated with the VRTX CMC devices.
3. Click a service tag to view the managed nodes of the associated servers and their RACs, in the right
pane.
NOTE: If a modular server and its VRTX CMC association is changed after the discovery, then
the modular server and the associated RAC has to be rediscovered to show their correct
association.
Associating IO Modules (Dell M-Series Switches) with
CMC devices
You can the view the discovered Dell M-Series Switch as an IO Module associated with CMC devices, in
the Network View of TIP.
1. On TIP, click Availability → Network Availability → Network View → Dell Managed Systems → Dell
Chassis → CMC.
The <CMC ServiceTag> is displayed for that CMC device.
2. Click <CMC ServiceTag> → IO Modules to view the discovered Dell M-Series network switches
associated with that CMC device in the right pane.
NOTE: If an M-Series switch and its CMC association is changed after the discovery, then the
M-Series switch and the associated RAC has to be rediscovered to show their correct
association.
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