Users Guide

4 From the View drop-down menu, select Basic, to view the WWN/MAC Addresses attributes in tree view.
5 From the Server Slot drop-down menu, select All Servers or a specic Slot to view the WWN/MAC Addresses attributes for all
servers or servers in specic slots only respectively.
6 From the Fabric drop-down menu, select one of the fabric types to view details for all or specic type of management or I/O fabric
associated with the servers.
7 From the Protocol drop-down menu, select All Protocols or one of the listed network protocols to view all the MACs or the MACs
associated with the selected protocol.
8 In the WWN/MAC Addresses eld, enter the MAC address to view only the slots associated with the specic MAC address.
Alternately, partially enter the MAC address entries to view the associated slots. For example, enter 4A to view the slots with MAC
addresses that contain 4A.
9 From the Partition Status drop-down menu, select the status of the partitions to display servers with the selected partition status.
If a particular partition is disabled, the row displaying the partition is greyed out.
For information about the elds, see the Online Help.
Viewing Advanced WWN/MAC Address Information
Using Web Interface
To view WWN/MAC Address Information for each server slot or all servers in a chassis, in the advanced mode:
1
Click Server Overview > Properties > WWN/MAC.
The WWN/MAC Summary page displays the WWN/MAC Address Information.
2 From the View drop-down menu, select Advanced, to view the WWN/MAC Addresses attributes in detailed view.
In the WWN/MAC Addresses table displays Server Slot, Fabric, Protocol, WWN/MAC addresses, Partition Status, and the current
active MAC address assignment type — Server assigned, FlexAddress, or I/O Identity MAC. A black check mark indicates the active
address type, either server-assigned, chassis-assigned, or remote assigned. MAC. If a server does not have the FlexAddress or I/O
Identity enabled, then the status for FlexAddress (Chassis-Assigned) or I/O Identity (Remote-Assigned) is displayed as Not
Enabled, but black check mark indicates to the server-assigned.
3 In the WWN/MAC Addresses table, click Export to save the WWN/MAC addresses locally.
4 Click the against a slot or click Expand/Collapse All to expand or collapse the attributes listed for a specic slot or all the slots in
the WWN/MAC Addresses table.
5 From the Server Slot drop-down menu, select All Servers or a specic Slot to view the WWN/MAC Addresses attributes for all
servers or servers in specic slots only respectively.
6 From the Fabric drop-down menu, select one of the fabric types to view details for all or specic type of management or I/O fabric
associated with the servers.
7 From the Protocol drop-down menu, select All Protocols or one of the listed network protocols to view all the MACs or the MACs
associated with the selected protocol.
8 In the WWN/MAC Addresses eld, enter the MAC address to view only the slots associated with the specic MAC address.
Alternately, partially enter the MAC address entries to view the associated slots. For example, enter 4A to view the slots with MAC
addresses that contain 4A.
9 From the Partition Status drop-down menu, select the status of the partitions to display servers with the selected partition status.
If a particular partition is disabled, the status is displayed as Disabled and the row displaying the partition is greyed out.
For information about the elds, see the Online Help.
Viewing WWN/MAC Address Information Using
RACADM
To view WWN/MAC address information for all servers or specic servers using RACADM, use the getexaddr and getmacaddress
subcommands.
Uso de las tarjetas FlexAddress y FlexAddress Plus
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