Users Guide

Interface Description
View alerts, OME–Modular IP or MAC address.
Set DHCP
Congure OME–Modular static IP settings.
View OME–Modular MAC address for the active MM.
View the OME–Modular VLAN ID appended to the end of MM IP, if the VLAN is already
congured.
For more information about the LCD touch panel, see the Dell EMC PowerEdge MX7000
Enclosure Installation and Service Manual.
SSH Use SSH to connect to the MX7000 chassis and run RACADM commands locally.
RESTful API and Redsh The Redsh Scalable Platforms Management API is a standard dened by the Distributed
Management Task Force (DMTF). Redsh is a next-generation systems management interface
standard, which enables scalable, secure, and open server management. It is a new interface
that uses RESTful interface semantics to access data that is dened in model format to
perform out-of-band systems management. It is suitable for a wide range of servers ranging
from stand-alone servers to rack mount and bladed environments and for large-scale cloud
environments.
Redsh provides the following benets 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
www.dell.com/openmanagemanuals.
SNMP Use SNMP to:
1 Download the OME-Modular MIB le from the 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 OME–Modular 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 allows 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.
Viewing chassis hardware
On the OME–Modular 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.
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