Owner's Manual
Deployment Guide 49
Determining the Private Network Interface
To determine which interface device name is assigned to each network interface, perform the
following steps:
1
Determine the types of NICs in your system.
See Table 1-8 to identify which integrated NICs are present in your system.
For add-in NICs, you may have Intel PRO/100 family or PRO/1000 family cards or Broadcom
NetXtreme Gigabit cards. You may have to open your system and view the add-in cards to determine
which you have.
2
Verify that a Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit or Intel PRO/1000 family NIC is connected with
a Cat 5e cable to the Gigabit Ethernet switch, which is your private NIC.
3
Determine the driver module your private NIC uses (see Table 1-8 above).
QLogic HBA QLE2460 (QLA2400) 8.01.02-d4
QLogic HBA QLE2462 (QLA2400) 8.01.02-d4
Emulex HBA LP1000 & LP1150e (lpfc) 8.0.16.18
PERC 4e/Si, PERC 4e/Di (megaraid_mbox) 2.20.4.6
PERC 5/e, PERC 5/I (megaraid_sas) 00.00.02.00
Intel PRO/100 S NIC driver (e100) 6.1.16-k3-NAPI
Intel PRO/1000 XT/MT/MT DP NIC driver (e1000) 6.1.16-k3-NAPI
Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5704 (tg3) 3.43-rh
Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5708 (bnx2) 1.4.36b
Table 1-8. Integrated NICs
System Integrated NICs Driver Name
PowerEdge 1950 Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5708 bnx2
PowerEdge 2950 Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5708 bnx2
PowerEdge 2900 Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5708 bnx2
PowerEdge 1850 Intel PRO/1000 e1000
PowerEdge 2850 Intel PRO/1000 e1000
PowerEdge 6850 Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5704 tg3
Table 1-7. Supported Software Versions (continued)
Software Component Supported Versions