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3. Optional: To filter the list of servers, click a health status, server model, or server name link.
4. Click Next or Previous (if available) to view more servers in the Critical and Degraded
Systems list.
Critical and degraded server status details
Server Name—The server name defined by the host operating system.
System Health—The server health status.
Server Power—The server power status (ON or OFF).
UID Indicator—The state of the server UID LED. The UID LED helps you identify and locate
a server, especially in high-density rack environments. The possible states are UID ON, UID
OFF, and UID BLINK.
System ROM—The installed System ROM version.
iLO Hostname—The fully qualified network name assigned to the iLO subsystem. To open
the iLO web interface for the server, click the link in the iLO Hostname column.
IP Address—The network IP address of the iLO subsystem. To open the iLO web interface
for the server, click the link in the IP Address column.
More information
Exporting iLO Federation information to a CSV file
Viewing the iLO Federation Multi-System Map
The Multi-System Map page displays information about the peers of the local iLO system. The
local iLO system identifies its peers through multicast discovery.
When an iLO Federation page loads, a data request is sent from the iLO system running the web
interface to its peers, and from those peers to other peers until all of the data for the selected
group is retrieved.
1. Navigate to the iLO FederationMulti-System Map page.
2. Select a group from the Selected Group menu.
iLO peer details
#—The peer number.
iLO UUID—The iLO system UPnP UUID.
Last Seen—The time stamp of the last communication from the server.
Last Error—A description of the most recent communication error between the listed peer
and the local iLO system.
202 Using iLO Federation