Sun Storage 10Gbe Fcoe Pcie Low Profile Dual Port Cna And Os Support; Oracle X86 Products Accessibility; Hardware Accessibility - Oracle Sun Fire X4470 Product Notes

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Sun Storage 10GbE FCoE PCIe Low Profile Dual Port CNA and OS Support

Sun Storage 10GbE FCoE PCIe Low Profile Dual Port CNA
and OS Support
The Windows operating system (OS) is not supported with the Sun Storage 10GbE CFoE
PCIe Low Profile Twin-Ax/SR Converged Network Adapter (SG-PCIEFCOE2-Q-TA or
SG-XPCIEFCOS2-Q-TA; or SG-PCIEFCOE2-Q-SR or SG-XPCIEFCOE2-Q-SR). Refer to
"Windows Known Issues" on page 45

Oracle x86 Products Accessibility

This section describes the accessibility features that are part of Oracle x86 hardware, firmware,
and related documentation.
Oracle strives to make its products, services, and supporting documentation usable and
accessible to the disabled community. To that end, products, services, and documentation
include features that make the product accessible to users of assistive technology.
For more information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, go to:
http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc

Hardware Accessibility

Oracle x86 hardware has color-coded labels, component touch points, and status indicators
(LEDs) that provide information about the system. These labels, touch points, and indicators
can be inaccessible features for sight-impaired users. The product HTML documentation
provides context and descriptive text available to assistive technologies to aid in interpreting
status and understanding the system. System-level descriptions and status indicator
interpretation can be found in the product Service Manual. The documentation also provides
diagrams and screenshots that do not rely on color. Within the diagrams, callouts indicate the
referenced component information. The callout descriptions are mapped within a table. All
images and tables in the documentation include descriptive alternative text.
Another method to obtain information about the system is to use the built-in Oracle Integrated
Lights Out Manager (ILOM). Oracle ILOM provides a browser-based interface and a
command-line interface that support assistive technologies for real-time viewing of system
status, indicator interpretation, and system configuration. For details, see "Oracle ILOM
Accessibility."
You can access the accessible HTML documentation for Oracle x86 hardware products at:
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Sun Fire X4470 Server Product Notes • September 2018
for more information about this known issue.

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