
Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 9 RACADM CLI Guide
getniccfg
| getniccfg | |
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| Description | Displays the current and static NIC settings for iDRAC. |
| Synopsis |
racadm getniccfg |
| Output | The
getniccfg subcommand displays an appropriate error message if the operation is not successful. Otherwise, the output is displayed in the following format: The following provides the details of IPV4 settings:
IPv4 settings: NIC Enabled =1 IPv4 Enabled =1 DHCP Enabled =0 IP Address =10.94.227.207 Subnet Mask =255.255.255.0 Gateway =10.94.227.1 IPv6 settings: IPv6 Enabled =Enabled DHCP6 Enabled =Enabled IP Address 1 =:: Gateway =:: Link Local Address =:: IP Address 2 =:: IP Address 3 =:: IP Address 4 =:: IP Address 5 =:: IP Address 6 =:: IP Address 7 =:: IP Address 8 =:: IP Address 9 =:: IP Address 10 =:: IP Address 11 =:: IP Address 12 =:: IP Address 13 =:: IP Address 14 =:: IP Address 15 =:: LOM Status: NIC Selection =dedicated Link Detected =Yes Speed =1Gb/s Duplex Mode =Full Duplex Active NIC =Dedicated Static IPv4 settings: Static IP Address =10.94.227.207 Static Subnet Mask =255.255.255.0 Static Gateway =10.94.227.1 Static IPv6 settings: Static IP Address 1 =:: Static Prefix Length =64 Static Gateway =:: NOTE:IPv6 information is displayed only if IPv6 is enabled in iDRAC.
NOTE:IPv6 Address 1 field indicates static IP and IPv6 Address 2 field indicates dynamic IP.
NOTE:LOM Status is displayed only for iDRAC on Rack and Tower servers and is not displayed for iDRAC Enterprise on Blade servers.
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