Users Guide

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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 specific slot or all
the slots in the WWN/MAC Addresses table.
5. From the Server Slot drop-down menu, select All Servers or a specific Slot to view the WWN/MAC Addresses attributes
for all servers or servers in specific slots only respectively.
6. From the Fabric drop-down menu, select one of the fabric types to view details for all or specific 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 field, enter the MAC address to view only the slots associated with the specific 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 fields, see the Online Help.
Viewing WWN or MAC Address Information Using
RACADM
To view WWN/MAC address information for all servers or specific servers using RACADM, use the getflexaddr and
getmacaddress subcommands.
To display Flexaddress for the entire chassis, use the following RACADM command:
racadm getflexaddr
To display Flexaddress status for a particular slot, use the following RACADM command:
racadm getflexaddr [-i <slot#>]
where <slot #> is a value from 1 to 16.
To display the NDC or LOM MAC address, use the following RACADM command:
racadm getmacaddress
To display the MAC address for chassis, use the following RACADM command:
racadm getmacaddress -m chassis
To display the iSCSI MAC addresses for all servers, use the following RACADM command:
racadm getmacaddress -t iscsi
To display the iSCSI MAC for a specific server, use the following RACADM command:
racadm getmacaddress [-m <module> [-x]] [-t iscsi]
Using FlexAddress and FlexAdress Plus Cards
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