Quick Sync 2 module
The Quick Sync 2 module allows for wireless at-the-box provisioning of system IP address, boot device, root credential, common BIOS, and
location settings. Using BLE, it oers improved performance and usability over 13G NFC technology along with iOS support. The Quick
Sync 2 Wi-Fi module oers support for SupportAssist collection and crash video/screen download/transfer, remote RACADM, VNC remote
console connectivity, and access to the iDRAC GUI.
To interact with the Quick Sync 2 module, OpenManage Mobile (OMM) application is required. Only iOS and Android mobile operating
systems will be supported at launch. The wireless capability is enabled by an external button referred to as an Activation Button, it is
deactivated by pressing the button again (or upon disconnect/timeout). It will be located on the front of the mechanical assembly and
when pressed will start transmitting and receiving.
Figure 7. Quick Sync 2 Activation Button
Status LED
A common design language is used to maintain commonality and consistent user experience. There are ve status LEDs and an overall
system health LED (chassis health and system ID) bar to indicate and identify any failed hardware components.
For the users who do not want radio frequency enablement for any reason, an opt-out version of status control panel called "Status LED"
control panel, is also oered. Status LED control panel follows same connectivity and LED behavior as described in the QuickSync 2 Module
section above, however, there will be no wireless features hardware or software available on this module.
Chassis views and features
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