Users Guide

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Inventory, Monitoring, and Configuring
Network Devices
You can inventory, monitor, and configure the following network devices:
Network Interface Cards (NICs)
Converged Network Adapters (CNAs)
LAN On Motherboards (LOMs)
Network Daughter Cards (NDCs)
Mezzanine cards (only for blade servers)
Related concepts
Inventory and Monitoring FC HBA Devices on page 164
Dynamic Configuration of Virtual Addresses, Initiator, and Storage Target Settings on page 164
Topics:
Inventory and Monitoring Network Devices
Inventory and Monitoring FC HBA Devices
Dynamic Configuration of Virtual Addresses, Initiator, and Storage Target Settings
Inventory and Monitoring Network Devices
You can remotely monitor the health and view the inventory of the network devices in the managed system.
For each device, you can view the following information of the ports and supported partitions:
Link Status
Properties
Settings and Capabilities
Receive and Transmit Statistics
Related concepts
Inventory, Monitoring, and Configuring Network Devices on page 163
Dynamic Configuration of Virtual Addresses, Initiator, and Storage Target Settings on page 164
Monitoring Network Devices Using Web Interface
To view the network device information using Web interface, go to Overview > Hardware > Network Devices. The Network
Devices page is displayed. For more information about the displayed properties, see iDRAC Online Help.
NOTE:
If the OS Driver State displays the state as Operational, it indicates the operating system driver state or the UEFI
driver state.
Monitoring Network Devices Using RACADM
To view the network device information, use the hwinventory and nicstatistics commands. For more information, see the
iDRAC8 RACADM Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at dell.com/support/manuals.
Additional properties may be displayed when using RACADM or WS-MAN in addition to the properties displayed in the iDRAC
Web interface.
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