Configuring Blade Chassis

In addition to standard servers and rack PDUs (power strips), you can control blade chassis that are plugged into the KX III device port. Up to eight blade chassis can be managed at a given time.

If the blade chassis type is supported, it is automatically detected once it is connected.

When a blade chassis is detected, a default name is assigned to it and it is displayed on the Port Access page along with standard target servers and rack PDUs.

If the type is not supported, the blade must be configured manually. The blade chassis must be configured as a blade chassis subtype.

For more information on how blades are displayed, see Port Access Page (Remote Console Display).

In This Section

Generic Blade Chassis Configuration

Blade Chassis Configuration Options

Manual and Auto-Discovery Blade Chassis Configuration

Hot Key Sequences to Access Blade Chassis

Link to a Blade Chassis Interface - Blade Chassis Managed Links

Managing Blade Chassis

Dell Blade Chassis Configuration

IBM Blade Chassis Configuration

Tips for Adding a Web Browser Interface

HP and Cisco UCS Blade Chassis Configuration (Port Group Management)

Supported Blade Chassis Models

Supported CIMs for Blade Chassis

Required and Recommended Blade Chassis Configurations

Blade Chassis Sample URL Formats

See Also

Configuring Ports

Access the Port Configuration Page

Port Configuration Page

Configuring Standard Target Servers

Configuring KVM Switches

Configuring CIM Ports

Configuring Rack PDU (Power Strip) Targets

Configuring USB Profiles (Port Page)

Configuring KX III Local Port Settings