Users Guide
Association of Dell Workstations with Dell Remote Access
Controllers (DRACs)
You can view the DRACs that are associated with the Dell Workstation, in the Network View of TIP.
1. On TIP, click Availability → Network Availability → Network View → Dell Managed Systems → Dell
Workstations
→ <Dell Workstations sub group>.
Dell Workstations sub group refers to either one of the servers listed under the Dell Workstations
group.
The Dell Workstations sub group refers to devices such as Rack Workstations, Windows Workstations,
Linux Workstations, or ESXi Workstations that fall under the Dell Workstations group.
2. Click on the <Dell Workstations sub group> to view the service tags of the discovered Dell
workstations.
3. Click on a service tag to view the discovered Dell workstations associated with the DRACs in the right
pane.
Association of Dell PowerVault NX Storage Arrays with
Dell Remote Access Controllers (DRACs)
You can view the DRACs that are associated with the Dell PowerVault NX Storage Array in the Network
View of TIP.
1. On TIP, click Availability → Network Availability → Network View → Dell Managed Systems → Dell
Storage → PowerVault NX Storage.
2. Click on the PowerVault NX Storage Arrays to view the service tags of the discovered PowerVault NX
Storage Arrays and their associated DRACs.
3. The discovered Dell PowerVault NX Storage Arrays associated with the DRACs are displayed in the
right pane.
Associating Dell EqualLogic Blade Array with CMC
You can view the Dell EqualLogic Blade Arrays that are 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 the required < CMC ServiceTag> to view the service tags of associated Dell EqualLogic Blade
Array members.
3. Click on a service tag to view the EqualLogic Blade Array members in the right pane.
NOTE: If a Dell EqualLogic Blade Array and its CMC association is changed after the discovery,
then the CMC has to be rediscovered to show its correct association.
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