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Dell Chassis Management Controller Version 2.10 for PowerEdge FX2 and FX2s User's Guide

Launching the web page of a Member chassis or server

You can access the web page of the member chassis, remote console of the server, or the web page of the iDRAC server from the lead chassis group page. If the member device has the same login credentials as the lead chassis, you can use the same credentials to access the member device.
  • NOTE: Single Sign On and Smart Card Login are not supported in Multiple Chassis Management. Launching members by Single Sign On from the Lead chassis requires a common username/password between Lead and members. Use of common username/password works only with Active Directory, local, and LDAP users.

To navigate to member devices:

  1. Log in to the lead chassis.
  2. Select Group: name in the tree.
  3. If a member CMC is the required destination, select Launch CMC for the required chassis.

    If you try logging in to the member chassis using Launch CMC when both the leader and chassis are FIPS enabled or disabled, you are directed to the Chassis Group Health page. Else, you are directed to the Login page of the member chassis.

    If a server in a chassis is the required destination:

    1. Select the image of the destination chassis.
    2. In the chassis image that is displayed in the Health section, select the server.
    3. In the box labeled Quick Links, select the destination device. A new window is displayed with the destination page or login screen.
      • NOTE: In MCM, all the Quick Links associated with the servers are not displayed.

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