Dell PowerEdge VRTX Chassis Management Controller Version 1.0 for Dell PowerEd - Page 140

Viewing World Wide Name/Media Access Control (WWN/MAC) IDs, Command Messages

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Viewing World Wide Name/Media Access Control (WWN/MAC) IDs The WWN/MAC Summary page allows you to view the WWN configuration and MAC address of a slot in the chassis. Fabric Configuration The Fabric Configuration section displays the type of Input/Output fabric that is installed for Fabric A. A green check mark indicates that the fabric is enabled for FlexAddress. The FlexAddress feature is used to deploy chassis assigned and slot persistent WWN/MAC addresses to various fabrics and slots within the chassis. This feature is enabled on a per-fabric and per-slot-basis. NOTE: For more information about the FlexAddress feature, see About FlexAddress. Command Messages The following table lists the RACADM commands and output for common FlexAddress situations. Table 27. FlexAddress Commands and Output Situation SD card in the active CMC module is bound to another service tag. Command $racadm featurecard -s SD card in the active CMC module $racadm featurecard -s that is bound to the same service tag. SD card in the active CMC module that is not bound to any service tag. $racadm featurecard -s FlexAddress feature not active on the $racadm setflexaddr [-f chassis for any reason (No SD card inserted/ corrupt SD card/ after feature deactivated /SD card bound to ] $racadm setflexaddr [-i ] a different chassis). Output The feature card inserted is valid and contains the following feature(s) FlexAddress: bound to another chassis, svctag = SD card SN = The feature card inserted is valid and contains the following feature(s) FlexAddress: bound The feature card inserted is valid and contains the following feature(s) FlexAddress:not bound ERROR: Flexaddress feature is not active on the chassis Guest user attempts to set FlexAddress on slots/fabrics. $racadm setflexaddr [-f ] $racadm setflexaddr [-i ] Deactivating FlexAddress feature with $racadm feature -d -c chassis powered ON. flexaddress Guest user tries to deactivate the feature on the chassis. $racadm feature -d -c flexaddress ERROR: Insufficient user privileges to perform operation ERROR: Unable to deactivate the feature because the chassis is powered ON ERROR: Insufficient user privileges to perform operation 140

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Viewing World Wide Name/Media Access Control (WWN/MAC) IDs
The
WWN/MAC Summary
page allows you to view the WWN configuration and MAC address of a slot in the chassis.
Fabric Configuration
The
Fabric Configuration
section displays the type of Input/Output fabric that is installed for Fabric A. A green check
mark indicates that the fabric is enabled for FlexAddress. The FlexAddress feature is used to deploy chassis assigned
and slot persistent WWN/MAC addresses to various fabrics and slots within the chassis. This feature is enabled on a
per-fabric and per-slot–basis.
NOTE:
For more information about the FlexAddress feature, see
About FlexAddress
.
Command Messages
The following table lists the RACADM commands and output for common FlexAddress situations.
Table 27. FlexAddress Commands and Output
Situation
Command
Output
SD card in the active CMC module is
bound to another service tag.
$racadm featurecard -s
The feature card inserted
is valid and contains the
following feature(s)
FlexAddress: bound to
another chassis, svctag =
<Service tag Number> SD
card SN = <Valid flex
address serial number>
SD card in the active CMC module
that is bound to the same service tag.
$racadm featurecard -s
The feature card inserted
is valid and contains the
following feature(s)
FlexAddress: bound
SD card in the active CMC module
that is not bound to any service tag.
$racadm featurecard -s
The feature card inserted
is valid and contains the
following feature(s)
FlexAddress:not bound
FlexAddress feature not active on the
chassis for any reason (No SD card
inserted/ corrupt SD card/ after
feature deactivated /SD card bound to
a different chassis).
$racadm setflexaddr [-f
<fabricName> <slotState>
]
$racadm setflexaddr [-i
<slot#> <slotstate>
]
ERROR: Flexaddress
feature is not active on
the chassis
Guest user attempts to set
FlexAddress on slots/fabrics.
$racadm setflexaddr [-f
<fabricName> <slotState>
]
$racadm setflexaddr [-i
<slot#> <slotstate>
]
ERROR: Insufficient user
privileges to perform
operation
Deactivating FlexAddress feature with
chassis powered ON.
$racadm feature -d -c
flexaddress
ERROR: Unable to
deactivate the feature
because the chassis is
powered ON
Guest user tries to deactivate the
feature on the chassis.
$racadm feature -d -c
flexaddress
ERROR: Insufficient user
privileges to perform
operation
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