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тАО10-19-2005 10:48 PM
тАО10-19-2005 10:48 PM
Enumerating server blade NICs
The BL p-Class switch documentation specifies that for a server blade running Windows, server NICs should map to switch ports like this:
NIC1 <-> SW A Port 1
NIC2 <-> SW A Port 2
However, on the 4 blades I've been working on today, they are the other way around (1->2 and 2->1).
Is there any easy way of checking this for these servers? I'd like to make sure that when I team my NIC's I'm teaming the links I think I am teaming.
NIC1 <-> SW A Port 1
NIC2 <-> SW A Port 2
However, on the 4 blades I've been working on today, they are the other way around (1->2 and 2->1).
Is there any easy way of checking this for these servers? I'd like to make sure that when I team my NIC's I'm teaming the links I think I am teaming.
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тАО10-23-2005 12:06 AM
тАО10-23-2005 12:06 AM
Re: Enumerating server blade NICs
Anders what your Server and Interconnect / Generation?
You have duplicated post with same question?
You have duplicated post with same question?
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тАО10-23-2005 08:44 AM
тАО10-23-2005 08:44 AM
Re: Enumerating server blade NICs
KOV, thanks, for answering.
Yes, I posted in the servers forum as well,
I'll close the thread in this forum now.
:)
Yes, I posted in the servers forum as well,
I'll close the thread in this forum now.
:)
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