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Oracle® SPARC Servers Accessibility Guide

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Updated: July 2017
 
 

Oracle SPARC Server Hardware Accessibility

Oracle SPARC server hardware has color-coded labels, component touch points, and status indicators (LEDs) that provide information about the system. These labels, touch points, and indicators can be inaccessible features for sight-impaired users. The product's HTML documentation makes context and descriptive text available to assistive technologies that aid in understanding the system and interpreting status. For information about system-level descriptions, refer to the Service Manual for your server at http://docs.oracle.com/en/servers/.

You can also use the built-in Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) to obtain information about the system. Oracle ILOM provides a web interface and a command-line interface (CLI) that support assistive technologies for real-time viewing of system status, indicator interpretation, and system configuration. For details, see Oracle ILOM Accessibility.

Oracle SPARC servers run the Oracle Solaris operating system, which can be preinstalled on the servers at the factory. The Oracle Solaris Desktop is easy to use and incorporates many accessibility features. Every supported application and utility in the Oracle Solaris Desktop is designed with accessibility and usability in mind. Users with physical disabilities such as low vision or impaired motor skills can use all of the functionality of the Oracle Solaris Desktop. For details of these accessibility features, refer to the Oracle Solaris 11 Desktop Accessibility Guide at http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E53394_01/html/E54806/.