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06-14-2005 04:15 AM
06-14-2005 04:15 AM
Hi,
I am running OpenVMS V 7.3-2 with a common environment cluster
Can anyone tell me how to find out MAC address for each computer
In each machine (DS25 Alpha Workstations)
I have one ethernet adapter (1000MBs) connected to internel network while the second adapter (Fast Ethernet) is supposed to be connected to the internet. So I need to figure out the mac addresses of the second adapter.
I tried using show network "tcp/ip" /full but was not sure where to look for. If there is a better way please let me know
I also tried $tcpip show config
it gave
_Facitlity:
I do not know what I need to give there.
The systems have decnet plus running and communicate internally over decnet
If you need more info please let me know
Thanks in Advance
I am running OpenVMS V 7.3-2 with a common environment cluster
Can anyone tell me how to find out MAC address for each computer
In each machine (DS25 Alpha Workstations)
I have one ethernet adapter (1000MBs) connected to internel network while the second adapter (Fast Ethernet) is supposed to be connected to the internet. So I need to figure out the mac addresses of the second adapter.
I tried using show network "tcp/ip" /full but was not sure where to look for. If there is a better way please let me know
I also tried $tcpip show config
it gave
_Facitlity:
I do not know what I need to give there.
The systems have decnet plus running and communicate internally over decnet
If you need more info please let me know
Thanks in Advance
Solved! Go to Solution.
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06-14-2005 04:21 AM
06-14-2005 04:21 AM
Solution
You need to issue the command
$ MCR LANCP SHOW DEV /CHARACTERISTICS
Depending on your configuration requirements you may also want to review the LAN Failover options new in VMS 7.3-2. See the System Managers Manual vol 2 for details. http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/82FINAL/aa-pv5nj-tk/aa-pv5nj-tk.HTMl
$ MCR LANCP SHOW DEV /CHARACTERISTICS
Depending on your configuration requirements you may also want to review the LAN Failover options new in VMS 7.3-2. See the System Managers Manual vol 2 for details. http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/82FINAL/aa-pv5nj-tk/aa-pv5nj-tk.HTMl
If you don't have time to do it right, when will you have time to do it over? Reach me at first_name + "." + last_name at sysmanager net
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06-14-2005 04:32 AM
06-14-2005 04:32 AM
Re: ethernet adapter address
Nipun,
Andy gives you the right command. If you want to do this with tcpip (and you have all yours interfaces configured in it) you can do:
$ tcpip show interface /full
Bojan
Andy gives you the right command. If you want to do this with tcpip (and you have all yours interfaces configured in it) you can do:
$ tcpip show interface /full
Bojan
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06-15-2005 01:56 AM
06-15-2005 01:56 AM
Re: ethernet adapter address
Thanks for the quick reply Andy
I was able to get the necesary information from the commands you provided.
Thanks for showing a different way to access the same information Bojan
Nipun
I was able to get the necesary information from the commands you provided.
Thanks for showing a different way to access the same information Bojan
Nipun
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