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UCS Adapter CMD

This document contains output from Cisco UCS server commands showing: 1) The MAC addresses and hostnames of connected servers and switches. 2) The output of a "vnic -m" command listing virtual network interface cards (VNICs) with their IDs, MACs, types, hosts, states and associated logical interfaces (LIFs), uplink interfaces (VIFs), and VLANs. 3) A "lifstats -a" command was run but no output is shown.

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UCS Adapter CMD

This document contains output from Cisco UCS server commands showing: 1) The MAC addresses and hostnames of connected servers and switches. 2) The output of a "vnic -m" command listing virtual network interface cards (VNICs) with their IDs, MACs, types, hosts, states and associated logical interfaces (LIFs), uplink interfaces (VIFs), and VLANs. 3) A "lifstats -a" command was run but no output is shown.

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vcsa67.jump.local
00:25:b5:02:a1:02 --mgmt
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vnic -m
listats -a
===================================================================================
======================
CKVB340-B# con adapter 1/6/1
adapter 1/6/1 # con
% Command not found
adapter 1/6/1 # connect
No entry for terminal type "dumb";
using dumb terminal settings.
adapter 1/6/1 (top):1# att
attach-fls attach-mcp

adapter 1/6/1 (top):1# attach-mcp


No entry for terminal type "dumb";
using dumb terminal settings.
adapter 1/6/1 (mcp):1# vnic -m
vnic id : internal id of vnic, use for other vnic cmds
vnic name/mac : ucsm provisioned name (-n) or mac address (-m)
vnic type : enet=ethernet, enet_pt=dynamic ethernet, fc=fcoe
vnic host : host
vnic state : state of vnic
lif : internal logical if id, use for other lif/vif cmds
lif state : state of lif
vif uif : bound uplink 0 or 1, =:primary, -:secondary, >:current
vif ucsm : ucsm id for this vif
vif idx : switch id for this vif
vif vlan : default vlan for traffic
vif state : state of vif
-------------------------------------- --------- --------------------------
v n i c l i f v i f
id mac type host state lif state uif ucsm idx vlan state
---- -------------- ------- ---- ----- --- ----- --- ----- ----- ---- -----
12 0025:b501:a102 enet 0 UP 2 UP =>1 1581 75 1 UP
13 0025:b501:b102 enet 0 UP 3 UP =>0 1582 60 1 UP
14 0025:b502:a102 enet 0 UP 4 UP =>1 1583 76 1 UP
15 0025:b502:b102 enet 0 UP 5 UP =>0 1584 61 1 UP
16 0025:b503:a102 enet 0 UP 6 UP =>1 1585 77 1 UP
17 0025:b503:b102 enet 0 UP 7 UP =>0 1586 62 1 UP
18 0025:b501:a003 fc 0 UP 8 UP =>1 1587 78 10 UP
19 0025:b501:b003 fc 0 UP 9 UP =>0 1588 63 11 UP

adapter 1/6/1 (mcp):2# lifst


lifstats lifstats_lifbase lifstats_lifdelta
lifstats_logical_uplink lifstats_uifbase

adapter 1/6/1 (mcp):2# lifstats -a 2

----------------------------------------------------------
show-log
q
=====================================================
Connect cimc 1/6

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