Command Reference7; Network Card Settings - HP StorageWorks 8000 - NAS Command Reference Manual

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Network Card Settings

The HP NAS 8000 has one Network Interface Card (NIC) port on the motherboard and
supports two additional slots for NICs. These cards can be either dual-port 10/100 cards or
single-port gigabit cards. This support gives the system up to five NIC ports (one on the
motherboard and the capacity for a maximum of two dual-port 10/100 NICs).
When you initially set up your HP NAS 8000, you need to configure the primary NIC. After the
primary NIC IP address is set, you can specify additional settings for primary and secondary
NICs using the HP Command View NAS web interface or by using the following text commands.
getNetworkCardList
Returns list of NIC names and numbers for use in the remaining NIC related commands.
I
outParam[0:N] = Network card names
getSystemManagementNetworkCard
Returns the NIC assigned for accessing the Command View NAS web interface.
I
outParam[0] = Network card name
setSystemManagementNetworkCard
Sets the NIC assigned for accessing the Command View NAS web interface. The default is the
on-board network port (eth0). If you change the port designated as the management port, be
sure to note to new IP configuration as this is only way to re-establish communication with your
NAS server.
I
inParam[0] = Network card name
getNetworkCardBroadcastAddress
Returns the broadcast address for the specified NIC. The broadcast address is the address that
can be used to send messages to all machines on the subnet.
I
inParam[0] = Network card name
I
outParam[0] = Broadcast address
setNetworkCardBroadcastAddress
Sets the Broadcast address for the specified NIC.
I
inParam[0] = Network card name
I
inParam[1] = Broadcast address
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