Displaying the LAN Station Address
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The LAN station address (\LANIC ID") of your system is the label that
uniquely identies the LAN connection for it at the link level (the hardware
level). It is sometimes necessary for you to supply this address to other users.
For example, if your system is to become a member of a cluster, the cluster
administrator needs to know your LAN station address in order to add your
system to the cluster.
To display your system's LAN address before your system is booted, do the
following:
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At the
MAIN MENU
You will see a menu similar to the following:
==== HARDWARE INFORMATION ====================
Computer Model
System Board Serial No. 1234567890
Cache size
Key Component
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CPU
RAM
1 I/O ASIC
2 VME ASIC
3 VME
GRAPHICS 1
Key Operation
... .........................................
0 Previous Menu
77 Reset the System
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press Key, then press [Enter/Return]
Type
to get information like the following for input/output devices:
1
4 Enter 5
B-18
Using the Boot Console Handler
, type
to get to the
6
4 Enter 5
9000/743
128 Kbytes 128 Kbytes
Rev. 2.2, Freq. 100 MHz
16 Mbytes
Rev. 2
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HARDWARE INFORMATION
menu.