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Chapter 8: Device Management
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Tiering - Target Types, Supported CIMS and Tiering Configurations
Blade Chassis
Blade chassis that attached directly to the base are accessible.
Power Control
You can power on and off targets that are a part of the tiered
configuration. These targets are accessed from the Port Access page.
KX II PDU outlets can be accessed and controlled via a tiered
configuration with either the KX II or KX2-808, KX2-832 and KX2-864
models. If targets and outlets are associated, power control is available
from the Port Access page. Targets and PDU outlet associations are
limited to those attached to the same KX II.
PDUs attached to the base or tiered KX IIs are displayed on the Power
page drop-down along with the statistics for the selected powerstrip.
Outlet level control is available as well. Specifically, you can power off
and power on outlets that are currently on, but you cannot power cycle
outlets that are currently off.
KX II to KX II or KX2-8xx Local Port Configuration - Compatible
CIMS
The following CIMS are compatible when you are configuring a base KX
II to access and control either additional KX II, or KX2-808, KX2-832 and
KX2-864 models, as well as KX II PDUs and blade chassis.
If you are using a KX II to KX II configuration, the D2CIM-DVUSB must
be used. If you are using a KX II to KX2-8xx configuration, only the
extended local port can be used.
If you are using a configuration that consists of a KX II and KX2-808,
KX2-832 or KX2-864, each device must be using the same firmware
version. Where blade chassis are a part of a configuration, each blade
chassis counts as one target port.
Unsupported and Limited Features on Tiered Targets
The following features are not supported on tiered targets:
Blade chassis on tiered devices
Audio on tiered devices
Smart cards on tiered devices
Virtual media tiered devices
MCCAT as a tiered device
Port group management is limited to creating port groups of members
directly attached to the base.

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