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Dell Chassis Management Controller Version 2.20 for PowerEdge FX2 and FX2s User's Guide

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Chassis graphics

The chassis is represented by the front, back, and the top views—the upper and lower images respectively. Servers, and KVMs are shown in the front view and the remaining components are shown in the back view. A blue cast indicates the component selection and is controlled by clicking the image of the required component. When a component is present in the chassis, an icon of the component type is displayed in the graphics in the position (slot), where the component has been installed. Empty positions are shown with a charcoal gray background. The component icon visually indicates the state of the component. Other components display icons that visually represent the physical component. Pausing the cursor over a component displays a tool tip with additional information about that component.

Server Icon States in 13th generation systems

Image
Description
Powered-on server image
A server is present, turned on, and is operating normally.
Powered-off Server image
A server is present, but turned off.
Noncritical Server image
A server is present, but reporting a noncritical error.
Critical Server image
A server is present, but reporting a critical error.

Server Icon States in 14th generation systems

Image
Description
Powered-on server image
A server is present, turned on, and is operating normally.
Powered-off Server image
A server is present, but turned off.
Noncritical Server image
A server is present, but reporting a noncritical error.
Critical Server image
A server is present, but reporting a critical error.
  • NOTE: By default, the server state icons for Dell's 13th generation PowerEdge systems are displayed if, you insert a 14th generation PowerEdge server when the chassis is turned off.

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