User's Manual
142 Using the CMC Web Interface
WWN/MAC Addresses
The WWN/MAC Address section displays the WWN/MAC information
that is assigned to all servers, even if those server slots are currently empty.
Location displays the location of the slot occupied by the Input/Output
modules. The six slots are identified by a combination of the group name
(A, B, or C) and slot number (1 or 2): slot names A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, or C2.
iDRAC is the server's integrated management controller. Fabric displays
the type of the I/O fabric. Server-Assigned displays the server-assigned
WWN/MAC addresses embedded in the controller's hardware.
Chassis-Assigned displays the chassis-assigned WWN/MAC addresses
used for the particular slot. A green check mark in the Server-Assigned or
in Chassis-Assigned columns indicates the type of active addresses.
Chassis-Assign addresses are assigned when FlexAddress is activated on the
chassis, and represents the slot-persistent addresses. When Chassis-Assigned
addresses are checked, those addresses are used even if one server is replaced
with another server.
Configuring CMC Network Properties
NOTE: Network configuration changes can result in the loss of connectivity on
current network login.
Setting Up Initial Access to CMC
Before you can begin configuring CMC, you must first configure the CMC
network settings to allow the CMC to be managed remotely. This initial
configuration assigns the TCP/IP networking parameters that enable access
to CMC.
NOTE: You must have Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege to set up CMC
network settings.
1
Log in to the Web interface.
2
Select
Chassis
Overview
in the system tree.