Intel XL710-Q2 User Manual page 39

Ethernet adapters and devices
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Locally Administered Address
Overrides the initial MAC address with a user-assigned MAC address. To enter a new network address, type
a 12-digit hexadecimal number in this box.
Default
None
Range
0000 0000 0001 - FFFF FFFF FFFD
Exceptions:
Do not use a multicast address (Least Significant Bit of the high byte = 1). For
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example, in the address 0Y123456789A, "Y" cannot be an odd number. (Y must be 0,
2, 4, 6, 8, A, C, or E.)
Do not use all zeros or all Fs.
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If you do not enter an address, the address is the original network address of the adapter.
For example,
Multicast: 0123 4567 8999 Broadcast: FFFF FFFF FFFF
Unicast (legal): 0070 4567 8999
NOTE: In a team, Intel PROSet uses either:
The primary adapter's permanent MAC address if the team does not have an LAA con-
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figured, or
The team's LAA if the team has an LAA configured.
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Intel PROSet does not use an adapter's LAA if the adapter is the primary adapter in a team and the
team has an LAA.
Log Link State Event
This setting is used to enable/disable the logging of link state changes. If enabled, a link up change event or a
link down change event generates a message that is displayed in the system event logger. This message
contains the link's speed and duplex. Administrators view the event message from the system event log.
The following events are logged.
The link is up.
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The link is down.
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Mismatch in duplex.
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Spanning Tree Protocol detected.
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Default
Enabled
Range
Enabled, Disabled

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