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Oracle® SPARC Servers Accessibility Guide

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Updated: July 2017
 
 

Oracle ILOM Accessibility

You can use the Oracle ILOM web interface to monitor and manage the server hardware. The Oracle ILOM web interface does not require a special accessibility mode as its accessibility features are always available. The web interface was developed using standard HTML and JavaScript and its features conform to accessibility guidelines.

To navigate a web interface page and select items or enter commands, use standard keyboard inputs, such as the Tab key to go to a selection, or the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the page. You can use standard keyboard combinations to make menu selections.

For example, using the Oracle ILOM Open Problems page, you can identify faulted memory modules (DIMMs) that would otherwise be identified by a lighted LED indicator on the motherboard. Likewise, you can use the Oracle ILOM web interface to monitor the hardware power states that are also indicated by flashing LED indicators on the hardware.

The Oracle ILOM CLI is an alternative and equivalent way to access the Oracle ILOM web interface features and functionality. Because the operating systems that run on the Oracle server hardware support assistive technologies to read the content of the screen, you can use the CLI as an equivalent means to access the color-based, mouse-based, and other visual-based utilities that are part of the web interface. For example, you can use a keyboard to enter CLI commands to identify faulted hardware components, check system status, and monitor system health.

You can use the Oracle ILOM Remote Console Plus to access both a text-based serial console and a graphics-based video console that enable you to remotely redirect host server system keyboard, video, mouse, and storage devices. Note, however, that the Oracle ILOM Java Remote Console Plus does not support scaling of the video frame within the Java application. You need to use assistive technology to enlarge or reduce the content in the Java Remote Console Plus display.

The Oracle ILOM web interface and CLI are described in the accessible HTML documentation for Oracle ILOM at http://www.oracle.com/goto/ilom/docs.