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01-29-2002 09:18 AM
01-29-2002 09:18 AM
finding out mac address of nic card
Is there a way to figure out the hardcoded mac address of a nic card w/ the output of uname or something like that (I thought I heard this before)? Not the current mac address of the card, the mac address that the card had when the machine was shipped.
tia,
Frank
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01-29-2002 09:26 AM
01-29-2002 09:26 AM
Re: finding out mac address of nic card
Two solutions:
(1) shut machine off, pull card out, inspect card
(2) Stop the system from overriding the mac address, then shut the machine down and power off, then reboot, and use lanscan to find it.
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harry
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01-29-2002 09:41 AM
01-29-2002 09:41 AM
Re: finding out mac address of nic card
lanscan would do it..
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01-29-2002 09:51 AM
01-29-2002 09:51 AM
Re: finding out mac address of nic card
Not if it's overridden. Which I do when I have to replace a nic in a firewall where the IP is bound to a mac.
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harry
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01-30-2002 12:35 PM
01-30-2002 12:35 PM
Re: finding out mac address of nic card
sorry I don't know any method of obtaining the actual MAC on the card but I'm throwing this idea out there which would require some testing as it's a bit of a hack ...
Could write a startup script for /sbin/rc?.d/SXXX100basequery (e.g.) and associated /sbin/init.d/100basequery to query the card before any of the '100conf' startup scripts modify the MAC.
This could then insert the info into /etc/rc.log for future reference.
This has the disadvantage of only logging this on a boot up. You **could** also modify the standard '100conf' scripts but this is subject to HP-UX patching etc. so I would advise against that.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
PK
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01-30-2002 03:21 PM
01-30-2002 03:21 PM
Re: finding out mac address of nic card
The surest way is to disconnect the LAN card from your system and look at the imprinted MAC address :-)
This aside, it is rare to have MAC addresses modified on HP-UX servers. lanscan should be the easy way of achieving this information.
If you are afraid of applications changing the MAC address (somehow), then shutdown to single-user mode (or maintenance mode) whereby the network is not activated and subsequently performing a lanscan.
Hope this helps. Regards.
Steven Sim Kok Leong
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01-12-2005 05:07 AM
01-12-2005 05:07 AM
Re: finding out mac address of nic card
Mark L.
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01-12-2005 05:15 AM
01-12-2005 05:15 AM
Re: finding out mac address of nic card
I'm not sure cstm was available 3 years ago!
;^)
Pete
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01-12-2005 07:33 AM
01-12-2005 07:33 AM
Re: finding out mac address of nic card
I finally get 5 minutes to get on the Forums and I stumble across a 3 year old resurection....
Good Eyes Pete !!
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Rgrds,
Rita