Users Guide
NOTE: After setting the time in the lead chassis, wait for the lead chassis time and the member chassis time to
synchronize before performing any operation. The time conguration can be disruptive.
Conguring chassis settings
You can congure the following settings for a chassis:
• Power
• Network
• Network Services
• Local Access Conguration
• Location
• Quick Deploy
Conguring chassis power
To congure the chassis power settings:
1 Click Devices > Chassis > View Details > Settings > Power.
The Power conguration section is expanded.
2 Select Enable Power Cap to specify the maximum power consumption capacity for the chassis. You can specify the capacity in
Watts, BTU/h, or percentage.
MX7000 chassis supports power sources of 110 volts and 220 volts.
3 In the Redundancy Conguration section, select the required redundancy policy.
Power redundancy policies facilitate management of power consumption and power failure tolerance in the chassis. The available
options are:
• No Redundancy—The intent of the No Redundancy policy is to power on the maximum number of devices based on the available
PSUs. In case of single or multiple PSU failures, the system is at risk of degraded performance and other signicant power limiting
events. The No Redundancy policy distributes power between all the PSUs, and the system limits the power on of devices added
to the chassis to the sum of the capacity of all PSUs.
• Grid Redundancy—This policy distributes power between all the PSUs where they are divided into two power grids. Grid A
consists of PSUs 1, 2, 3, and Grid B consists of PSUs 4, 5, and 6. To make the maximum power available to the system, the sum of
power supply capacities on each grid must be equal. The system limits the power on of devices that are added to the chassis to
the grid with the largest capacity. If a grid or PSU fails, then the power is distributed among the remaining PSUs with the intent
that a healthy grid continues to provide power to the system without degraded performance.
• PSU Redundancy—This policy distributes power between all the PSUs. The system limits the power on of devices that are added
to the chassis to the sum of the capacity of all the PSUs minus one. If a PSU fails, then the power is distributed among the
remaining PSUs with the intent that the remaining PSUs continue to provide power to the system without degraded performance.
Conguring chassis network
You can congure the network settings for chassis that are inserted in a chassis management module.
• LAN/NIC interface
• IPv4
• IPv6
• DNS Information
• Management VLAN
To congure the chassis network:
1 Click Devices > Chassis > View Details > Settings > Network.
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