Introduction
Sometimes it can be useful to know the physical address of a network interface (MAC address), to perform some configuration and/or troubleshooting.Find the MAC address
On the most of the systems this information can be retrieved using the ifconfig or the netstat commands but this is not true for IBM AIX.To get the MAC address, use the lscfg as root as follow:
Command: displaying the MAC address of the interface <INTERFACE>
# lscfg -vpl <INTERFACE>
Example
To retrieve the MAC address of the interface ent0:
Command: displaying the MAC address of the interface ent0
# lscfg -vl ent0
ent0 U787B.001.DNW7722-P1-T9 2-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX PCI-X Adapter (14108902)
2-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX PCI-X Adapter:
Network Address.............000D604DFA2A
ROM Level.(alterable).......DV0210
Hardware Location Code......U787B.001.DNW7722-P1-T9
PLATFORM SPECIFIC
Name: ethernet
Node: ethernet@1
Device Type: network
Physical Location: U787B.001.DNW7722-P1-T9
ent0 U787B.001.DNW7722-P1-T9 2-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX PCI-X Adapter (14108902)
2-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX PCI-X Adapter:
Network Address.............000D604DFA2A
ROM Level.(alterable).......DV0210
Hardware Location Code......U787B.001.DNW7722-P1-T9
PLATFORM SPECIFIC
Name: ethernet
Node: ethernet@1
Device Type: network
Physical Location: U787B.001.DNW7722-P1-T9
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