Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 9 RACADM CLI Guide

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getniccfg

Table 1. Details of getniccfgThe following table provides details about the getniccfg subcommand:
getniccfg
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.
Example
  • Display iDRAC network settings in server slot 1
    racadm getniccfg

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