
v
Status
-
An
icon
that
indicates
good,
warning,
or
bad
status
for
the
blade
server.
Click
the
icon
for
more
detailed
status
information.
v
Name
-
The
name
of
the
blade
server.
v
Pwr
-
The
power
state
(on
or
off)
of
the
blade
server.
v
Owner
-
An
indication
of
whether
the
blade
server
is
the
current
owner
of
the
following
BladeCenter
resources:
–
KVM
-
Keyboard,
video,
and
mouse.
–
MT
-
The
media
tray
containing
the
CD-ROM
drive,
diskette
drive,
and
USB
port.
v
Network
-
An
indication
of
which
network
interfaces
are
on
the
blade
server
and
the
I/O
expansion
options.
For
example,
an
Onboard
status
of
eth
indicates
that
the
blade
server
has
integrated
Ethernet
controllers
on
the
system
board
and
a
Card
status
of
fibre
indicates
that
the
blade
server
has
a
Fibre
Channel
I/O
expansion
option
installed.
v
WOL
-
An
indication
of
whether
the
Wake
on
LAN
®
feature
is
currently
enabled
for
the
blade
server.
The
Wake
on
LAN
feature
is
enabled
by
default
in
blade
server
BIOS
code
and
cannot
be
disabled.
The
BladeCenter
management
module
provides
a
single
point
of
control
for
the
Wake
on
LAN
feature,
enabling
the
settings
to
be
controlled
for
either
the
entire
BladeCenter
unit
or
a
single
blade
server.
Wake
on
LAN
settings
made
in
the
management
module
override
the
settings
in
the
blade
server
BIOS
code.
v
Local
Control
-
An
indication
of
whether
the
following
options
are
enabled:
–
Local
power
control
–
Local
keyboard,
video,
and
mouse
switching
–
Local
CD-ROM
drive,
diskette
drive,
and
USB
port
switching
v
BSE
-
An
indication
of
whether
a
SCSI
expansion
unit
occupies
the
blade
bay.
v
SCOD
-
An
indication
of
whether
the
blade
server
is
an
On
Demand
blade
server
with
a
Standby
status.
You
cannot
turn
on
an
On
Demand
blade
server
until
you
activate
it
(
Blade
Tasks
→
On
Demand
),
which
changes
the
status
from
Standby
to
Active.
Note:
You
must
contact
IBM
within
14
calendar
days
after
you
activate
an
On
Demand
blade
server.
See
your
Agreement
for
Standby
Capacity
on
Demand
for
additional
information.
I/O
modules:
v
Bay
-
The
number
of
the
bay
the
I/O
module
occupies.
v
Status
-
An
icon
that
indicates
good,
warning,
or
bad
status
for
the
I/O
module.
v
Type
-
The
type
of
I/O
module
in
the
bay,
such
as
an
Ethernet
I/O
module,
Fibre
Channel
I/O
module,
or
pass-thru
module.
v
MAC
Address
-
The
medium
access
control
(MAC)
address
of
the
I/O
module.
Note:
Some
types
of
I/O
modules,
such
as
a
pass-thru
module,
have
no
MAC
address
nor
IP
address.
v
IP
Address
-
The
IP
address
of
the
I/O
module.
v
Pwr
-
The
power
state
(on
or
off)
of
the
I/O
module.
v
Details
-
Text
information
about
the
status
of
the
I/O
module.
Management
module:
v
Bay
-
The
number
of
the
bay
that
the
management
module
occupies.
Chapter
3.
Using
the
management-module
Web
interface
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