Users Guide

Table 5. Management module Interfaces (continued)
Interface Description
Redfish provides the following benefits over existing server management methods:
Increased simplicity and usability
High data security
Programmable interface that can be easily scripted
Follows widely used standards
For more information, see the OME and OME - Modular RESTful API Guide available at
https://www.dell.com/openmanagemanuals.
SNMP Use SNMP to:
1. Download the OME-Modular MIB file from the https://www.dell.com/support.
2. Use MIB walker tool to get supported information using OIDs.
NOTE: SNMP SET is not supported.
Serial You can use the serial interface to access OMEModular by connecting the micro USB
port on the rear of the management module to a laptop and opening a terminal
emulator. The user interface that is displayed enables you to log in to the management
module, networking IOMs, or servers (iDRAC). You can have a maximum of one serial
session open at a time.
Quick Sync You can have a maximum of one Quick Sync session open at a time.
KVM You can have a maximum of one KVM session open at a time.
Chassis Direct The Chassis Direct feature enables you to access management consoles such as iDRAC
and management module of devices on the MX7000 chassis.
Viewing chassis hardware
On the OMEModular home page, click Hardware to view details of the hardware components that are installed in the chassis.
You can also view the chassis hardware details by clicking Devices > Chassis > View Details > Hardware. The hardware
components comprise of chassis power supplies, chassis slots, management module, fans, temperature, FRU, device
management information, installed software, and management ports.
NOTE:
If the Power Supply Unit (PSU) is absent, the health state and power status for the PSU are not displayed on the
Chassis > Hardware > Chassis Power Supplies page.
NOTE: Maintain a minimum interval of two minutes while removing and inserting any device.
Chassis slot details
The Chassis Slots page displays details of the slots that are inserted in the chassis. The details arenumber, type, and name
of the slot, name of the device, model, unique identification code of the slot, and, the number of VLAN IDs associated with the
slot. The page also indicates if a server profile is associated with the slot.
You can perform the following tasks on the Chassis Slots page:
Edit ProfileDisplays the Edit Profile window where you can modify the attributes and boot options of the slot.
NOTE: The profile changes are applied only after inserting the new compute sled.
Attach ProfileDisplays the Select a template window where you can select a template and attach it to the slot.
Detach ProfileDisplays the Detach Profile window where you can remove the profile that is associated with a slot.
System ReseatVirtually reseats the compute or storage sleds, and IOMs. This operation causes the devices to behave as if
they were physically removed and reinserted.
iDRAC ResetPerforms hard reset of the slot-based compute sled. You can use this option to troubleshoot an unresponsive
iDRAC.
Logging in to OME-Modular
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