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Cable from port 0 of the card (was ent0 and is now ent8) goes to old
nexus. Still supports some DMZ stuff.
Cable from port 1 of the card (was ent1 and is now ent9) goes to new
nexus.

Port 0
ent8 Available PCIe2 2-port 10GbE SR Adapter
(a21910071410d003)
ent2 Available Virtual I/O Ethernet Adapter (l-lan)
ent3 Defined Shared Ethernet Adapter
ent4 Available VLAN

Port 1
ent5 Available Virtual I/O Ethernet Adapter (l-lan)
ent6 Defined Shared Ethernet Adapter
ent7 Available VLAN
ent9 Available PCIe2 2-port 10GbE SR Adapter
(a21910071410d003)

While I was suffering from having my head inserted into a dark stinky
place and forgetting some history I tried changing the IP address on ent4
by using smit. If I would have just left that alone I would have probably
been ok. I am going to try changing it back, again. It takes a long time
to run. I have a meeting to go to which should last over an hour. It may
or may not be done by then.

Rob Berendt

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