Interconnect Bay Virtual Buttons Tab; Port Mapping - Interconnect Bay Screen - HP Integrity Superdome 2 16-socket User Manual

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Item
Temperature Sensor
Firmware Version
Connectivity information
Item
JS2 Connector
Internal Ethernet Interface to
OA
Internal Ethernet Route to OA
Internal Serial Interface to OA
Internal Serial Route to OA
Serial Port Baud Rate
External Serial Port Interface
External Ethernet Interface

Interconnect Bay Virtual Buttons tab

Interconnect bay virtual buttons enable you to cycle power, reset, or toggle the UID on the device
of your choice from the Onboard Administrator GUI.
Button
Power Off
Reset
Toggle On/Off

Port Mapping - Interconnect Bay screen

The Port Mapping - Interconnect Bay screen provides a graphical view and a tabular view of the
interconnect bay port mapping.
122 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices
Description
Indicates whether or not the interconnect device has a temperature sensor.
The firmware version of the interconnect module.
Description
This box displays the presence or absence of the JS2 connector.
This box displays the presence or absence of an internal Ethernet interface to the
Onboard Administrator.
This box displays the status of an internal Ethernet route to the Onboard Administrator.
Possible values are Enabled or Disabled.
This box displays the presence or absence of an internal serial interface to the Onboard
Administrator.
This box displays the status of an internal serial route to the Onboard Administrator.
Possible values are Enabled or Disabled.
This box displays the serial port baud rate. This only displays if an external serial port
interface is present.
This box displays the presence or absence of an external serial port interface.
This box displays the presence or absence of an external Ethernet interface.
Description
Clicking this button shuts the power off on the interconnect device.
Clicking this button forces the interconnect device to power off and then power up again, performing
a reset.
Clicking this button turns the UID on the interconnect device on (blue) or off (gray) for easy
identification of the selected interconnect device.

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