Multiple PowerEdge MX9002m modules are grouped to form domains called Multi-
Chassis Management (MCM) groups. A single MCM group can have up to 10 chassis,
where a single chassis serves as the lead and the remaining chassis are members. The
OME-M console supports a daisy chain topology using the redundant 1GbE ports on the
MX9002m module.
The following tasks can be done with an MCM group:
• View the rollup health status of the OME-M chassis group
• Automatically propagate lead chassis settings to member chassis
• Perform any chassis operating on the entire group
• Create a Scalable Fabric Architecture with the MX9116n FSE and MX7116n FEM
Note: See Chapter 3 for more information about Scalable Fabric Architectures.
Creating an MCM group consists of physically cabling all MX9002m modules in the
supported daisy chain topology, and then using the OME-M console to create the group.
Figure 17 shows the supported MX9002m module cabling method. Chassis one, two, and
three are shown while chassis n represents the last chassis in the group.