Dell PowerSwitch S4128F-ON OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide Release 10.4.1.0 - Page 581
dpid-mac-address, in-band-mgmt
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dpid-mac-address Specifies the MAC address bits of the datapath ID (DPID) of the logical switch instance. Syntax dpid-mac-address MAC-address Parameters MAC-address-48-bit MAC address in hexadecimal notation, nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn Default MAC address Command Mode OPENFLOW SWITCH CONFIGURATION Usage Information The controller uses the DPID to identify the logical switch instance. The DPID is a 64-bit number that is sent to the controller in the features_reply message. The DPID is constructed from the instance ID, which is the most significant 16 bits (default to 0) and the DPID-MAC-ADDRESS, which is the least significant 48 bits. OS10 currently supports only one logical switch instance and the instance ID is automatically set to 0. This value is not configurable. You can use this command to modify the MAC address bits of the DPID. Example DPID MAC address is 00:00:00:00:00:0a. OS10 (config)# openflow OS10 (config-openflow)# switch of-switch-1 OS10 (config-openflow-switch)# dpid-mac-address 00:00:00:00:00:0a OS10 (config-openflow-switch)# Supported Releases 10.4.1 or later in-band-mgmt Configures the front-panel ports as the management interface that the SDN controller connects to. Syntax in-band-mgmt interface ethernet node/slot/port[:subport] Parameters node/slot/port[:subport]-Enter the physical port information. Default None Command Mode OPENFLOW CONFIGURATION Usage Information Use this command to convert any one of the front-panel ports as the management interface. This port is not part of the OpenFlow logical switch instance. All the ports are L2 ports by default. If you configure one of the frontpanel ports as the management interface, the port becomes an L3 port. You can configure an L3 IPv4 address only to the front-panel port that you have specified in this command. Ensure that you have IP connectivity between the specified port and the controller. The no form of this command removes this configuration and the front-panel port becomes part of the OpenFlow logical switch instance. Example OS10# configure terminal OS10(config)# openflow OpenFlow 581