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server-<nx> where n=1-4; x=a-d (lower case)
switch-n where n=1 or 2
cmc-active
Example For CMC:
racadm getled -m server-4
<module> <LED state> server-4 Blinking
racadm getled -m chassis
<module> <LED state> server-4 Not blinking
racadm getled -m server-1
<module> <LED state> server-1 ON
racadm getled -m server-1
<module> <LED state> server-1 Extension(1)
getmacaddress
Table 39. Details of getmacaddress
Description Displays the MAC/WWN addresses for all modules or for a specied module.
The decoder values in the Type column indicate the protocols of the network cards.
0— Unsupported
1— ISCSI
2— FCoE-FIP
3— iSCSI/FCoE-FIP
To use this subcommand, you must have the CMC Login User privilege.
Synopsis
racadm getmacaddress
racadm getmacaddress -m chassis
racadm getmacaddress -m switch-<n>
racadm getmacaddress [-m <module>] [-t iscsi] [-x]
racadm getmacaddress [-a]
racadm getmacaddress -c IO-Identity
racadm getmacaddress -c Flexaddress
racadm getmacaddress -c Factory
racadm getmacaddress -c all
Input
-m < module > — Species the module whose MAC address you want to view.
< module > may be one of the following:
server-n , where n=1–4
switch-n , where n=1–2
-t — Displays the iSCSI MAC addresses for all servers or the specied server if used with -m
option.
-x — Displays the extra MACs (Ethernet or iSCSI) for servers with additional LOM MACs and
must be used with -m option.
-a — Displays the Ethernet and iSCSI MAC/WWN addresses for all iDRAC/LOMs/mezzanine
cards. When FlexAddress is enabled for a particular slot, then the chassis-assigned MAC/WWN
address is displayed.
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