Drac/mc module, Drac/mc, Module – Dell POWEREDGE 1855 User Manual

Page 21: Drac/mc version 1.1 (or later) module

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DRAC/MC Module

The DRAC/MC provides serial and Ethernet management ports, a status indicator when redundant DRAC/MCs are installed (when available), and status
indicators for the DRAC/MC and for the link to the system's onboard network interface controller (see

Figure 2

-11

). See the documentation for the DRAC/MC

module for specific information on serial port redirection of server modules and switches.

Table 2

-9

provides information about the status indicators.

 

Figure 2-11. DRAC/MC Module Features

 

Table 2-9. DRAC/MC Module Indicators 

 

DRAC/MC Version 1.1 (or Later) Module

If you have a DRAC/MC version 1.1 (or later) module installed, ensure that you read that product's readme.txt file. It contains updated information, including
system indicator behavior in certain conditions.

 

Important I/O Configuration Considerations

 

 

Indicator Type

 

Icon

 

Activity
Indicator

 

Indicator Code

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 DRAC/MC and the LAN are communicating.

Primary/secondary indicator

 

 

 

Off

The DRAC/MC is a backup for the master DRAC/MC.

 

NOTE:

For information on availability of dual (redundant) configurations for the DRAC/MC, see

www.dell.com.

 

Green

The DRAC/MC is active for system management.

 

Green
blinking

The DRAC/MC is in special or manufacturing mode.

Fault indicator

 

 

 

Off

The DRAC/MC is operating normally.

Amber

In a single (nonredundant) configuration, this DRAC/MC failed. See "

DRAC/MC Module

" in

"Installing System Options."

 

Amber
blinking

In a dual (redundant) configuration (when available), this DRAC/MC failed. See "

DRAC/MC

Module

" in "Installing System Options."

Serial connector

None

Used for a serial connection with a null modem cable.

CAUTION:

Data loss can result if you perform certain actions on a system in which the I/O bays have not been configured correctly. Specifically,

bay 2 should have an I/O module installed only if an identical module is present in bay 1, and bay 4 should have an I/O module installed only if
an identical module is present in bay 3. Except in these cases (or in a case where you temporarily need to swap a failed I/O module in bay 1 or
3), bays 2 and 4 should be unoccupied.

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