Dell Broadcom NetXtreme Family of Adapters Broadcom NetXtreme II Network Adapt - Page 151

MAC Address, Permanent MAC Address, iSCSI MAC Address, IPv4 DHCP, IPv6 IP Address, IPv6 Scope Id

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Using Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 4: Broadcom NetXtreme II Network Adapter User Guide MAC Address A physical MAC (media access control) address that is assigned to the adapter by the manufacturer. The physical address is never all 0s. Permanent MAC Address The unique hardware address assigned to the network adapter. iSCSI MAC Address If an iSCSI network adapter is loaded onto the system, this parameter will display the iSCSI MAC address. IPv4 DHCP The IP address is from a DHCP server if the value is Enable. IP Address The network address associated with the adapter. If the IP address is all 0s, the associated driver has not been bound with Internet Protocol (IP). IPv6 DHCP The IP address is from a DHCP server if the value is Enable. IPv6 IP Address The IPv6 network address associated with the adapter. IPv6 Scope Id Since local-use addresses can be reused, the Scope ID for link-local addresses specifies the link where the destination is located. The Scope ID for site-local addresses specifies the site where the destination is located. The Scope ID is relative to the sending host. file:///T|/htdocs/NETWORK/BroadCom/71921/NetXtremeII/en/bacs.htm[9/26/2012 3:29:48 PM]

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Using Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 4: Broadcom NetXtreme II Network Adapter User Guide
file:///T|/htdocs/NETWORK/BroadCom/71921/NetXtremeII/en/bacs.htm[9/26/2012 3:29:48 PM]
MAC Address
A physical MAC (media access control) address that is assigned to the adapter by the manufacturer. The physical address is never all
0s.
Permanent MAC Address
The unique hardware address assigned to the network adapter.
iSCSI MAC Address
If an iSCSI network adapter is loaded onto the system, this parameter will display the iSCSI MAC address.
IPv4 DHCP
The IP address is from a DHCP server if the value is Enable.
IP Address
The network address associated with the adapter. If the IP address is all 0s, the associated driver has not been bound with Internet
Protocol (IP).
IPv6 DHCP
The IP address is from a DHCP server if the value is Enable.
IPv6 IP Address
The IPv6 network address associated with the adapter.
IPv6 Scope Id
Since local-use addresses can be reused, the Scope ID for link-local addresses specifies the link where the destination is located. The
Scope ID for site-local addresses specifies the site where the destination is located. The Scope ID is relative to the sending host.