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IBM® Carrier Grade Server X3650 T
Revision 3.0
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<!-- Setting MAC addresses must be done with great care to ensure that duplicate MAC addresses are not the
same subnet -->
<Nic:OptionsV001 instance="1" description="Intel(R) PRO/1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter"
UUID="22965F9B-FEE5-4407-9051-4E46D907E60B">
<!-- Valid MAC adress in the form xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx -->
<Nic:MAC>AE-DF-ED-DE-12-12</Nic:MAC>
</Nic:OptionsV001>
<Nic:OptionsV001 instance="3" description="Intel(R) PRO/100+ Dual Port Server Adapter" UUID="22965F9B-
FEE5-4407-9051-4E46D907E60B">
<!-- Valid MAC adress in the form xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx -->
<Nic:MAC>AE-DF-ED-DE-12-14</Nic:MAC>
</Nic:OptionsV001>
<Nic:OptionsV001 instance="5" description="Intel(R) PRO/100+ Dual Port Server Adapter" UUID="22965F9B-
FEE5-4407-9051-4E46D907E60B">
<!-- Valid MAC adress in the form xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx -->
<Nic:MAC>AE-DF-ED-DE-12-16</Nic:MAC>
</Nic:OptionsV001>
<Nic:OptionsV001 instance="7" description="Intel(R) PRO/1000 MT Dual Port Network Connectio"
UUID="22965F9B-FEE5-4407-9051-4E46D907E60B">
<!-- Valid MAC adress in the form xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx -->
<Nic:MAC>AE-DF-ED-DE-12-18</Nic:MAC>
</Nic:OptionsV001>
<Nic:OptionsV001 instance="9" description="Intel(R) PRO/100 S Server Adapter" UUID="22965F9B-FEE5-
4407-9051-4E46D907E60B">
<!-- Valid MAC adress in the form xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx -->
<Nic:MAC>AE-DF-ED-DE-12-1A</Nic:MAC>
</Nic:OptionsV001>
<Nic:OptionsV001 instance="10" description="Intel(R) PRO/100 S Server Adapter" UUID="22965F9B-FEE5-
4407-9051-4E46D907E60B">
<!-- Valid MAC adress in the form xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx -->
<Nic:MAC>AE-DF-ED-DE-12-1B</Nic:MAC>
</Nic:OptionsV001>
</Nic:NICV001>
</config:ComponentSettings>
</config:Settings>
15.3 System / Component Schema
The SysCon feature depends on vendor-provided XML schema files (*.xsd files) to describe the
parameters and settings values for those parameters. These files are stored on the SysCon device (see
APPENDIX A – SysCon Environment Folder Structure
for the location of these schema files). The XML
schema files document the allowable values for each parameter of the component referenced.
The following sections correspond to schema files provided by the base SysCon feature. Each table
contains element names of the schema that are user-configurable and the allowable values for each of
the elements.
IBM provides XML schema files for IBM server components that are configured by the SysCon feature.
For detailed descriptions of the component settings described in IBM XML settings files, please see the
following Intel documentation:
Intel
®
Server Board SE7520JR2 BIOS External Product Specification
Intel
®
Server Board SE7520JR2 Baseboard Management Controller External Product
Specification
Intel
®
Management Module Firmware Core External Product Specification
DOS-based Save and Restore System Configuration Utility, Version 1.0

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