Displaying The Lan Station Address - HP Visualize B1000 Owner's Manual

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The Boot Console Interface

Displaying the LAN Station Address

Displaying the LAN Station Address
It is sometimes necessary to supply the LAN station address of your
computer to other users. For example, if your computer is to become a
member of a cluster, the cluster administrator needs to know your LAN
station address in order to add your computer to the cluster. Note that
your LAN station address can be determined using the Boot Console
Interface's Information Menu.
A LAN station address for your computer is the label that uniquely
identifies the LAN connection for your computer at the link level (the
hardware level).
To display your workstation's LAN station addresses, type the following
at the prompt and press
Information Menu: Enter command> lanaddress
The LAN station address is displayed as a twelve-digit number in
hexadecimal notation, similar to the following:
LAN Station Address:
The address is for the system's built-in LAN.
198
:
Enter
001083-000429
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