Mac Address Mapping To Ethernet Ports; Net 0 Gigabit Ethernet Port; Ethernet Device Naming - Oracle Exadata X10M Service Manual

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Table 2-4
Ethernet
Port
Net 0

MAC Address Mapping to Ethernet Ports

A system serial label that displays the MAC ID (and the associated barcode) for the server is
attached to the top, front left side of the Exadata Server X10M server disk cage bezel.
This MAC ID (and barcode) corresponds to a hexadecimal (base 16) MAC address for a
sequence of six consecutive MAC addresses. These six MAC addresses correspond to the
server network ports, as shown in the following table.
Table 2-5
Base MAC Address Corresponding Ethernet Port
"base" + 0
"base" + 1
"base" + 2
"base" + 3
"base" + 4
"base" + 5

Net 0 Gigabit Ethernet Port

The server has one auto-negotiating 100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) system
domain port labeled NET 0 that uses a standard RJ-45 connector.
NET 0 GbE Ethernet port transfer rates are shown in the following table.

Ethernet Device Naming

Oracle Linux 8
Oracle Solaris
and 9
eno1
igb0
Ethernet Port MAC Address Map
NET 0
Unassigned
Unassigned
Unassigned
SP (NET MGT)
Used only when Network Controller-Sideband Interface (NC-SI) sideband
management is configured.
Attaching Devices to the Server
Windows (example default name, see
note below)
Ethernet
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