On 12/02/2009 12:26 PM, Brian O'Mahony wrote:
> I am setting up a 2850 to do some testing for moving our code repositories over to SAN storage. I have a pe2850 with two onboard NICs and a dual port PCI nic. All four ports are coming up as Intel e1000 ports. Is there any way of telling from inside the OS which exact port eth0,1,2,3 actually are? Ive seen RHEL change port around before, and I was just wondering how to check which interface corresponds to which physical port, as this will probably be important when we implement it.
>>The MAC address should be a good indicator (compared to what the BIOS
reports).
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