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Table 26. EmbNic1 or embnic1 (continued)
Example:
A:>syscfg --embnic1=onnopxe
embnic1=onnopxe
EmbNic1Nic2 or embnic1nic2
Table 27. EmbNic1Nic2 or embnic1nic2
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to YX2X: enable, disable
On YX2X and later systems: Enabled, Disabled, DisabledOs
Description
Enables or disables the operating system interface of the first and second embedded
NIC controllers.
Example:
A:>syscfg --embnic1nic2=enable
--embnic1nic2=enable
EmbNic2 or embnic2
Table 28. EmbNic2 or embnic2
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to YX2X: on, off, onnopxe, onwithiscsi
On YX2X and later systems: Enabled, EnabledPxe, EnablediScsi, Disabled
Description
Turns the second embedded NIC on with PXE on, off, or on without PXE enabled.
This option is only valid for supported systems that have a NIC. If the NIC is enabled
without PXE, it is not found in the boot order. If the NIC is turned on with PXE, it is
placed at the end of the boot order. The onnopxe argument is not supported on all
systems.
The onwithiscsi argument enables the embedded NIC to boot from the iSCSI
server. The embnic1 option can be replicated.
Example:
A:>syscfg --embnic2=onnopxe
embnic2=onnopxe
EmbNic3 or embnic3
Table 29. EmbNic3 or embnic3
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to YX2X: on, off, onnopxe, onwithiscsi
On YX2X and later systems: Enabled, EnabledPxe, EnablediScsi, Disabled
Description
Turns the third embedded NIC on with PXE on, off, or on without PXE enabled. This
option is only valid for supported systems that have a NIC. If the NIC is enabled
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