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Configuring the network adapter
The figures in this section are for illusion only.
Viewing mapping relations between network
adapter ports and ICM internal ports
To view the mapping relations between the network adapter ports and ICM internal ports, log in to
OM and access the
Blade Servers
>
Port Mapping
page.
Viewing network adapter port information in the
operating system
This section describes how to view the network adapter port information in the operating system. It
uses CentOS 7.5 and Windows Server 2016 as examples.
Linux operation systems
1.
Execute the
lspci
|
grep
QL41000
command to view PCI device information for the
ETH682i network adapter.
The system can recognize a minimum of two PCI devices for each network adapter. If FCoE
offload and iSCSI offload are enabled, more storage-related PCI devices can be recognized.
Figure 1 Viewing PCI device information
Some network adapters (for example, ETH681i and ETH682i) use chips of the same model. If
such network adapters are used, first execute the
lspci
-vvvnn
-s
BUS
|
grep
Product
command to identify the exact model of the target network adapter. The
BUS
argument
represents the network adapter bus number.
Figure 2 Identifying the network adapter model
If the network adapter is enabled with NPAR, the output from the
lspci
|
grep
QLogic
command displays 16 PCI devices.