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• BCU adapter --list command.
This command lists all adapters in the system and information such as model and serial
numbers.
3. Port World-Wide Port Name (PWWN).
Determine this through the following resources:
• Label affixed on adapter card provides the WWPN for each port.
• Brocade BIOS Configuration Utility.
Select the appropriate adapter port from the initial configuration utility screen, then select
Adapter Settings to display the WWNN and PWWN for the port. For details, refer to
“Configuring BIOS using the Brocade configuration utility” on page 75.
• Port Properties tab in HCM.
Select a port for a specific adapter in the device tree, then click the Properties tab in the
right pane.
• The following BCU commands:
4. Media access control (MAC) addresses (CNAs only)
The CNA card MAC address can be found in HCM by selecting the CNA in the device tree and
clicking the Properties tab in the right pane. This displays the CNA Properties panel. Look for
the MAC Address field.
Each port has two “burned-in” MAC addresses.
• CEE MAC address.
This is the MAC address of the FCoE port and the source MAC for LLDP communications
between the CNA and FCoE switch. To find this MAC address, perform one of the following
tasks:
• Select a CEE port in the HCM device tree, then click the Properties tab in the right
pane to display the port Properties panel. Look for the Local port MAC field.
• Select an FCoE port n the HCM device tree, then click the Properties tab in the right
pane to display the port Properties panel. Look for the FCoE MAC field.
• Ethernet MAC address.
This MAC address is used for normal Ethernet operations. To find this MAC address using
HCM, select an Ethernet port in the HCM device tree, then click the Properties tab in the
right pane to display the port Properties panel. Look for the Current MAC address field.
Each enode logging into the fabric through a local CNA port is assigned a MAC address during
FCoE Initialization Protocol (FIP) operations. This MAC is assigned for the current FCoE
communication only. To find this MAC address, perform one of the following tasks:
• Select an FCoE port in the HCM device tree, then click the Properties tab in the right
pane to display the port Properties panel. Look for the FCoE MAC field.
Command Function
port --query <port_id> Displays port information, including the PWWN
for the FCoE port. The <port_id> parameter is
the port number.
port --list Lists all the physical ports on the CNA along
with their basic attributes, such as the PWWN.
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