setMacAddress CLI command
Use the setMacAddress command to change the MAC address for an Ethernet port (or both ports). To look up a port's current MAC address, use the viewMacAddress command or refer to the GUI page.
Syntax
setMacAddress -portxAddress {DEFAULT|<MAC-address>} [-portxAddress {DEFAULT|<MAC-address>}] <-f# -c# -r#> -ssl
Parameters
- -portxAddress {DEFAULT|<MAC-address>}
- (Required.) The port ID and the new MAC address, where:
- -portxAddress is either -port0Address or -port1Address.
- DEFAULT returns the MAC address to its default setting.
- <MAC-address> is the new MAC address, expressed as a 12-digit hexadecimal
number. It can be entered either with or without colons (for example,
00:1a:64:eb:04:83
and001a64eb0483
are both acceptable).
- <-f# -c# -r#>
- (Required.) The location of the drive, where:
-f#
= frame number-c#
= column number-r#
= row number
- -ssl
- Required if SSL (HTTPS) is enabled.
Example command
setMacAddress -port0Address 00:1a:64:eb:04:83 -port1Address 001a64eb0484 -f1 -c4 -r1
Example output
MAC address(es) updated.