10-24-2013 05:48 AM - edited 03-01-2019 11:19 AM
Is it possible to disable and enable a NIC on a UCS server (C220 in my case) using the CIMC? Thanks, Mike
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10-24-2013 06:27 AM
Hello Mike,
If you are asking about enabling / disabling LOM ports, yes we can make that change from CIMC.
Here is a screenshot from C220 M3 running CIMC 1.5.3d version
HTH
Padma
10-24-2013 06:23 AM
Depending which adaptor you're referring to, but generally no you can't force the hardware to "hide" adaptors. You can opt to not install drivers, in which case the OS may not detect it, but thats it.
Robert
10-24-2013 06:27 AM
Hello Mike,
If you are asking about enabling / disabling LOM ports, yes we can make that change from CIMC.
Here is a screenshot from C220 M3 running CIMC 1.5.3d version
HTH
Padma
10-24-2013 07:08 AM
THanks Padma. So since this is a BIOS setting, if I set LOM Port 1 to "disabled", that would only take effect on reboot?
10-24-2013 07:28 AM
And one more question regarding this: is there a way from the CIMC to tell if a NIC has an active link? Thanks
10-24-2013 10:31 AM
Mike,
In regards to the BIOS setting recommended...yes, the CIMC will actually tell you that.
In regards to the active link for a NIC, do you mean something like what can be seen under External Ethernet Interfaces going to "Server> Inventory> VIC adapters> General " ?
Let me know if I missunderstood you or if you have more questions.
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Kenny
10-24-2013 10:38 AM
Kenny, in this case I'm referring to the on-board NICs. So if I'm the admin of the server, and I have no access to the switch that the server is connected to, is there a way for me to remotely determine if there is an active link between the NIC and the switch using the CIMC? Does that make sense? Thanks!
10-24-2013 11:08 AM
Mike,
Yeah, it makes a lot of sense and happens very often... I have never seen how that can be done for the LOM ports, I only know how to do it for the PCIe cards and it can be done from the GUI as I showed or a more granular way from the CLI.
-Kenny
10-24-2013 11:24 AM
Mike/Kenny,
As mentioned in this thread you can disable the ports in BIOS so that they will not show up to the OS on the next reboot. However this is not the same as enable/disable of the port, it's removing it from the PCIe complex completely. As shown you can see the status of the ports on the VIC, but not the LOMs today.
Steve McQuerry
UCS- Technical Marketing
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