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Chapter 7: Device Management 
 
 
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Configuring Blade Chassis 
In addition to standard servers and power strips, the Dominion KX II 
offers you the ability to control blade chassis that are plugged into a 
Dominion KX II port. Up to eight blade chassis can be managed through 
the Dominion KX II at a given time. 
As with standard servers, blade chassis are autodetected by the 
Dominion KX II once they are connected. When a blade server chassis is 
detected by the Dominion KX II, a default name is assigned to it and it is 
displayed on the Port Access page along with standard target servers 
and power strips (see 
Port Access Page
 (on page 41)). The blade 
chassis is displayed in an expandable, hierarchical list on the Port 
Access page, with the blade chassis at the root of the hierarchy and the 
individual blades labeled and displayed below the root.   
Note: To view the blade chassis in a hierarchal order, blade-chassis 
subtypes must be configured for the blade server chassis.   
With the exception of HP blade chassis, generic, IBM, and Dell blade 
chassis are configured on the Port page. The port connected to the blade 
chassis must be configured with the blade chassis model. The specific 
information you are able to configure for a blade server will depend on 
the brand of blade server you are working with. For specific information 
on each of these supported blade chassis, see their corresponding topics 
in this section of the help.   
The following blade chassis are supported: 
• 
IBM BladeCenter Models E and H 
• 
Dell PowerEdge 1855, 1955 and M1000e 
A Generic option allows you to configure a blade chassis that is not 
included in the above list. HP BladeSystem c3000 and c7000 are 
supported via individual connections from the Dominion KX II to each 
blade.    The ports are 'grouped' together into a chassis representation 
using the Port Group Management feature. 
Note: Dell PowerEdge 1855/1955 blades also provide the ability to 
connect from each individual blade to a port on the Dominion KX II.   
When connected in that manner, they can also be grouped to create 
blade server groups. 
Two modes of operation are provided for blade chassis: manual 
configuration and auto-discovery, depending on the blade chassis 
capabilities. If a blade chassis is configured for auto-discovery, the 
Dominion KX II tracks and updates the following: 
• 
When a new blade server is added to the chassis. 
• 
When an existing blade server is removed from the chassis.