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SHOW EBIPA, Displays EBIPA information.

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If no bays are specified when setting the , then all the bays are assigned an IP address in the range starting from the . The keyword NONE can be used in the place of , , or to clear the IP address. NOTE: Link-local IP addresses can be assigned to blades, iLOs, and interconnect bays within an enclosure. Link-local addresses are intended only for use within a segment of a network and can be used for network configurations that do not required allocated IP addresses on the network. The firewall rules on the OA will prevent these addresses from being visible outside of the local management subnet within an enclosure. • Access level/Bay level: Administrator, Operator • Restrictions: ◦ The and must be in the form where each ### ranges from 0 to 255. ◦ The is a string containing letters (a-z, A-Z), digits (0-9), or a dash (-). SHOW EBIPA • Command: SHOW EBIPA [INTERCONNECT | BLADE] • Description: Displays EBIPA information. ◦ The INTERCONNECT argument displays EBIPA information for interconnects only. ◦ The BLADE argument displays EBIPA information for blades only. ◦ The local keyword will appear in the EBIPA Address column if link-local addressing is enabled for the bay. ◦ The command will display an additional row for each bay showing the IP address, port, and protocol of each proxied protocol if the optional requirement to provide access to the blade iLOs using proxy ports on the active OA is implemented • Access level/Bay level: All • Restrictions: None • Example: fugu-oa> show ebipa EBIPA Device Server Settings Bay Enabled EBIPA/Current 1 No 0.0.0.0 1A No 0.0.0.0 1B No 0.0.0.0 2 No 0.0.0.0 2A No 0.0.0.0 2B No 0.0.0.0 3 No 0.0.0.0 3A No 0.0.0.0 3B No 0.0.0.0 4 No 0.0.0.0 Netmask Gateway 0.0.0.0 16.119.107.163 0.0.0.0 16.119.106.131 1.2.3.4 16.119.108.217 0.0.0.0 16.119.107.119 DNS Domain SHOW EBIPA 53

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If no bays are specified when setting the <
ip address
>, then all the bays are assigned an
IP address in the range starting from the <ip address>.
The keyword
NONE
can be used in the place of <
ip address
>, <
netmask
>, or <
gateway
>
to clear the IP address.
NOTE:
Link-local IP addresses can be assigned to blades, iLOs, and interconnect bays within
an enclosure. Link-local addresses are intended only for use within a segment of a network
and can be used for network configurations that do not required allocated IP addresses on
the network.
The firewall rules on the OA will prevent these addresses from being visible outside of the
local management subnet within an enclosure.
Access level/Bay level:
Administrator, Operator
Restrictions:
The <
ip address
> and <
netmask
> must be in the form ###.###.###.###, where
each ### ranges from 0 to 255.
The <
domain name
> is a string containing letters (a-z, A-Z), digits (0-9), or a dash (-).
SHOW EBIPA
Command:
SHOW EBIPA [INTERCONNECT | BLADE]
Description:
Displays EBIPA information.
The
INTERCONNECT
argument displays EBIPA information for interconnects only.
The
BLADE
argument displays EBIPA information for blades only.
The local keyword will appear in the EBIPA Address column if link-local addressing is
enabled for the bay.
The command will display an additional row for each bay showing the IP address, port,
and protocol of each proxied protocol if the optional requirement to provide access to
the blade iLOs using proxy ports on the active OA is implemented
Access level/Bay level:
All
Restrictions:
None
Example:
fugu-oa> show ebipa
EBIPA Device Server Settings
Bay
Enabled
EBIPA/Current
Netmask
Gateway
DNS
Domain
---
-------
-------------
-------
---------------
---------------
------
1
No
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
16.119.107.163
1A
No
0.0.0.0
1B
No
0.0.0.0
2
No
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
16.119.106.131
2A
No
0.0.0.0
2B
No
0.0.0.0
3
No
0.0.0.0
1.2.3.4
16.119.108.217
3A
No
0.0.0.0
3B
No
0.0.0.0
4
No
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
16.119.107.119
SHOW EBIPA
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