Dell POWEREDGE M915 User Manual

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About Your System

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The CMC provides multiple systems management functions for your

modular server:

• Enclosure-level real-time automatic power and thermal management.

The CMC monitors system power requirements and supports the

optional Dynamic Power Supply Engagement mode so that the CMC

can enable or place power supplies in standby dynamically depending

on load and redundancy requirements to improve power efficiency.

The CMC reports real-time power consumption, which includes

logging high and low points with a time stamp.

Table 1-11. CMC Module Features

Indicator

Pattern

Description

Network

interface

controller link

indicator

Off

LAN is not linked.

Green

LAN is linked.

Network

interface

controller

activity

indicator

Off

LAN is not active.

Amber

blinking

Indicates that the system CMC and the LAN are

communicating.

Power indicator Off

CMC does not have power.

Green

CMC has power.

Green

blinking

Firmware update in progress.

Status/

identification

indicator

Off

This CMC is the standby CMC.

Blue (solid) This CMC is the primary CMC.
Blue

(blinking)

The CMC is being identified by the systems

management software.

Fault indicator Off

The CMC is operating normally.

Amber

blinking

A fault has occurred.

Serial

connector

None

Used for local configuration (115200 baud, No parity,

8, 1)

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