2-16 Sun Netra CP3220 Blade Server User’s Guide • January 2010
The Sun Netra CP3220 blade server supports virtual LAN configuration for the Sun
10 GbE Multithreaded Networking ASIC ports (MAC addresses 4, 5, 6, and 7). When
configured, the virtual LAN feature enables the assignment of multiple MAC
address to one port.
TABLE 2-3 lists the extra MAC addresses available for the Sun 10
GbE Multithreaded Networking ASIC ports.
0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+5 nxge1 (Sun 10 GbE
Multithreaded
Networking ASIC 10
GB)
Extended Fabric 1 Slot 8
0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+6 nxge2 (Sun 10 GbE
Multithreaded
Networking ASIC 1
GB)
AMC and RTM
0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+7 nxge3 (Sun 10 GbE
Multithreaded
Networking ASIC 1
GB)
AMC and RTM
TABLE 2-3 Extra MAC Addresses for Virtual LAN Configuration
Primary MAC Address Additional MAC Addresses
0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+4 0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+8 through
0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+14
0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+5 0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+15 through
0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+21
0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+6 0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+22 through
0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+28
0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+7 0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+29 through
0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+35
TABLE 2-2 Netinstall Boot Device Table (Continued)
MAC Address Solaris
Device
Hardware
Device Connects to...
Switch Slot
Connection