Viewing the network access tag
Use this information to locate the IP address by viewing the network access tag, or by using the Setup utility or systems-management software.
To access the web interface, you need the IP address of the IMM2. You can locate the IP address by viewing the network access tag. The network access tag is attached to the front of the compute node. The front of the network access tag lists the IMM MAC addresses for the lower and upper compute nodes, as shown in the following illustration.
The rear of the network access tag lists the IPv6 link local addresses (LLA) for the lower and upper compute nodes, as shown in the following illustration.
The MAC address is also available through the Setup utility, the CMM cinstatus command, and the CMM web interface.
- For more information about the Setup utility, see Using the Setup utility.
- For more information about the CMM cinstatus command, see the "Flex System Chassis Management Module: Command-Line Interface Reference Guide".
- From the CMM web interface, select Compute Nodes from the Chassis Management menu. For more information, see the "Flex System Chassis Management Module: User's Guide". All fields and options are described in the CMM web interface online help.
Note
If the network access tag is missing from the front of the compute node, you can also locate the MAC address on a label located on the bottom of the compute node.
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