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IOAM Enclosure
An enclosure that contains two I/O Adapter Modules.
Location in OSM Tree: System > Group > IOAM Enclosure
Example: IOAM Enclosure 13
Attributes
IOAM Enclosure
Service State
Physical Location
The values displayed by these attributes are assigned through the Set Physical Location action.
A user-defined name assigned to identify the rack in which the IOAM enclosure is
located.You can enter up to eight alphanumeric characters.
Rack Name
A number (from 1 to 42) assigned to describe the location of the IOAM enclosure
within the rack.
Rack Offset
An optional text string assigned to further identify the physical location of the IOAM
enclosure.
This attribute is displayed only if a value is specified using the Set Physical Location
action.
Locator
For DC-powered Telco systems only.
Displays the system alarm panel (SAP) identifier for this hardware resource, as
specified through the Alarm Panel Identifier option within the Set Physical Location
action. This attribute is displayed only if a value is specied through the action.
Alarm Panel Identifier
Actions
Replace IOAM Enclosure or ServerNet Switch Board
Launches a guided procedure, which provides step-by-step instructions for replacing the entire IOAM enclosure or an
individual ServerNet switch board within the enclosure.
Set Physical Location
Allows you to assign these Physical Location attributes for the IOAM enclosure:
Rack Name is a user-defined name for the rack containing the IOAM enclosure.You can enter up to eight
alphanumeric characters.
Rack Offset is a numerical value representing the location of the IOAM enclosure within the rack. A valid integer
(from 1 to 42) must be specified when performing the Set Physical Location action, or the action will fail.
Locator is an optional text string to help identify the physical location of the IOAM enclosure. It must contain
alphanumeric characters only.
This parameter, used for DC-powered Telco systems only, allows you to specify a system alarm panel (SAP)
identifier, which is then displayed in OSM by the Alarm Panel Identifier attribute for this hardware resource. An
system alarm panel (SAP) provides visual alarm indicators and relays for generating three levels of alarms to
alert the customer to the severity of a hardware error in the system. By default, systems are configured with one
SAP located in the CIA for the group 11 I/O enclosure.You might need to set the Alarm Panel Identifier if the
system has multiple SAPs, you add equipment to a system, or you move equipment from one system to another.
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