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dogdaynoon
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Network adapter not recognized

I am running ESXI 6.7 on SuperMicro server SSG-2029P-E1CR24H  it has the motherboard model X11DPH-T and I have a 10Gb network adapter with two ports. SuperMicro assures me that this board has the following network adapter in it. Intel X722 / X557. There is also an onboard single 1Gb network port that I assume is the "default" port.

ESXI does not recognize this third port. It is turned on in the BIOS and when I plug it in to the network it shows drive activity.

When I check in the ESXI CLI, the two ports are identified as X722 ports

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When I check in the "Configure Management Network" in the base ESXI interface they show as Intel X557.

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However, only 2 ports ever show up. There is a third port that I would like to use for management, reserving the 2 10Gb ports for LACP or Trunking to the network.

Here is an image of the inside showing all three of the internal network ports.

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Any ideas on what is happening here? Why isn't that port recognized by ESXI and why are the other 2 being identified as two different models of intel switch when viewed through two different interfaces of the same ESXI installation?

Thanks,

James

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scott28tt
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According to this spec, the 3rd port is a "dedicated IPMI LAN port" rather than a usable NIC: 2029P-E1CR24H | SuperStorage | Products | Super Micro Computer, Inc.

Screenshot 2020-02-13 at 08.39.46.png

So it's like a HP ILO or Dell DRAC.


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scott28tt
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According to this spec, the 3rd port is a "dedicated IPMI LAN port" rather than a usable NIC: 2029P-E1CR24H | SuperStorage | Products | Super Micro Computer, Inc.

Screenshot 2020-02-13 at 08.39.46.png

So it's like a HP ILO or Dell DRAC.


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dogdaynoon
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Sigh... Thank you for that.

Would have saved myself so much time had I read the specs more thoroughly.

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