Users Guide

Chassis groups
You can group many chassis to form a multi-chassis management (MCM) group. An MCM group can have one lead chassis and
19 member chassis. You can use any management module to create an MCM group. The management module that is used for
creating the MCM is the leader of the group, by default. The MCM group is of wired type, where the chassis is daisy-chained or
wired through a redundant port on the management module. The chassis that you select for creating the group must be daisy-
chained to at least one chassis. You can view a list of wired chassis and select all or the required number of chassis for creating
the MCM group.
NOTE: You must have the chassis administrator privilege to create an MCM group.
You can perform the following tasks using an MCM group:
View the health of the MCM group and the member chassis.
Automatically apply settings of the leader chassis to member chassis.
Perform any chassis operation on the MCM group.
You can add member chassis to an MCM group in two ways:
AutomaticEnables automatic inclusion of the member to the chassis group. The automatic inclusion process does not
require approval from the chassis administrator.
ManualMandates approval by the chassis administrator to include the member chassis to the chassis group.
Prerequisites for creating a wired group
Following are the prerequisites to create a wired or daisy-chained chassis group:
List of wired daisy-chained chassisAll the chassis must be on the private stack. You need not enter a password as the
machine to machine authentication trust is used.
Ensure that you have added member chassis to the group using the automatic or manual method.
Ensure that the chassis settings are selected for applying to the other chassisPower, user authentication, alert
destination, time, proxy, security, network services, local access.
Ensure that Auto Negotiation is set to true in all the chassis that are connected to form an MCM group. For more
information, see Configuring chassis network.
Before stacking the chassis for creating a group or adding new members to the existing group, ensure that all the chassis
have the same OME-Modular firmware version.
Logging in to OME-Modular
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