Rear Panel Pinhole Switches - Oracle X6-2 Service Manual

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Assign Serial Port Output Using the Web Interface
Ethernet Port Boot Order
The order in which the BIOS detects the Ethernet ports during server boot is listed below.
Note -
Boot menu of the BIOS Setup Utility.
1. NET 0
2. NET 1
3. NET 2
4. NET 3
Ethernet Port Device Naming
Note -
devices are installed in the system.
The device naming for the Ethernet interfaces is reported differently by different interfaces and
operating systems. The following table shows BIOS (physical) and operating system (logical)
naming conventions used for each interface. These naming conventions might vary depending
on conventions of your operating system and which devices are installed in the server.
Port
Net 0
Net 1
Net 2
Net 3
Note -
by default. However, actual port naming is based on the order of enumeration, typically during
operating system installation. Additionally, Windows allows you to rename the ports to meet
application-specific needs.

Rear Panel Pinhole Switches

This section shows the location of the rear panel pinhole switches and describes the function of
each switch.
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You can change the boot priority using the Boot Device Priority screen available in the
Naming used by the interfaces might vary from that listed below depending on which
BIOS
Solaris
3A00
ixgbe 0
3A01
ixgbe 1
8200
ixgbe 2
8201
ixgbe 3
For Windows, port names like Ethernet, Ethernet 2, Ethernet 3, and Ethernet 4 are used
Linux
Windows (example default
names, see note below)
eth0
Ethernet
eth1
Ethernet 2
eth2
Ethernet 3
eth3
Ethernet 4

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