Dell PowerEdge FX2 Dell PowerEdge FX2 and FX2s Enclosure Owners Manual - Page 135

cfgCurrentLanNetworking (Read Only), cfgNicCurrentIpAddress, cfgNicCurrentNetmask

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Example $ racadm getconfig -g cfgIPv6LanNetworking cfgCurrentIPv6Enabled=1 cfgIPv6AutoConfig=1 cfgIPv6Address=:: cfgIPv6PrefixLength=64 cfgIPv6Gateway=:: cfgIPv6DNSServersFromDHCP6=1 cfgIPv6DNSServer1=:: cfgIPv6DNSServer2=:: If both IPv4 and IPv6 are enabled on the CMC, IPv6 DNS servers take priority. The order of preference for DNS servers is: • cfgIPv6DNSServer1 • cfgIPv6DNSServer2 • cfgDNSServer1 • cfgDNSServer2 cfgCurrentLanNetworking (Read Only) This group displays the current CMC NIC properties. Use this object with the getconfig subcommand. To use this object property, you must have the CMC Login User privilege. Synopsis racadm getconfig -g cfgCurrentLanNetworking cfgNicCurrentIpAddress Description Displays the IP address the CMC is currently using. Legal Values Valid IPv4 addresses. For example: 192.168.0.20. cfgNicCurrentNetmask Description Displays the subnet mask the CMC is currently using. Legal Values Valid IPv4 addresses. For example: 192.168.0.20. 135

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Example
$ racadm getconfig -g cfgIPv6LanNetworking
cfgCurrentIPv6Enabled=1
cfgIPv6AutoConfig=1
cfgIPv6Address=::
cfgIPv6PrefixLength=64
cfgIPv6Gateway=::
cfgIPv6DNSServersFromDHCP6=1
cfgIPv6DNSServer1=::
cfgIPv6DNSServer2=::
If both IPv4 and IPv6 are enabled on the CMC, IPv6 DNS servers take priority. The order of preference for
DNS servers is:
cfgIPv6DNSServer1
cfgIPv6DNSServer2
cfgDNSServer1
cfgDNSServer2
cfgCurrentLanNetworking (Read Only)
This group displays the current CMC NIC properties.
Use this object with the
getconfig
subcommand.
To use this object property, you must have the
CMC Login User
privilege.
Synopsis
racadm getconfig -g cfgCurrentLanNetworking
cfgNicCurrentIpAddress
Description
Displays the IP address the CMC is currently using.
Legal Values
Valid IPv4 addresses. For example: 192.168.0.20.
cfgNicCurrentNetmask
Description
Displays the subnet mask the CMC is currently using.
Legal Values
Valid IPv4 addresses. For example: 192.168.0.20.
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