Interconnect Bay Information Screen - HP Integrity Superdome 2 16-socket User Manual

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select individual interconnects. After the appropriate interconnects are selected, the Virtual Power
or UID state drop-down can be selected to perform the appropriate action.
Item
Check box
Bay
Status
UID
Power State
Module Type
Management URL
Product Name
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The Virtual Power menu enables you to turn an interconnect device on or off. HP recommends that
only one device be turned on or off at a time using this feature.
The UID State menu is used to set the UID LED on the interconnect device. Turning on the UID LED
assists in locating a specific interconnect device within an enclosure. These LEDs can be turned on
or off one at a time or as groups depending on the checkboxes.

Interconnect Bay Information screen

The Interconnect Bay Information screen displays information about the bays where switches and
routers can be placed.
Click the Port Mapping Information link to display port mapping information on the interconnect
bay you have selected. The port mapping information can also be selected from the navigation
tree.
Description
Select the check boxes next to the bay or bays where you want to apply the Virtual Power and
UID State features.
Bay in the enclosure of the corresponding interconnect device. This box displays only populated
bays. Empty bays are not displayed in this table.
Overall status of the interconnect device. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, and
Failed.
Status of the UID on the interconnect device. Possible values are On (blue) or Off (gray).
Power state of the interconnect device. Possible values are On or Off.
Network interface type for the interconnect device installed in this bay. Possible values are
Ethernet or fiber.
Address where the interconnect device can be managed and configured for use in the network.
Common descriptive name for the interconnect device.
Interconnect bays
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