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Bonjour,

Je suis technicien dans un grand parc informatique, il est donc impossible pour moi de récolter un à un une information dans le bios sur 1000 machines HP 855 G8 par exemple.

 

Ma problématique est la suivante, je souhaite obtenir l'@ Mac Pass through à partir de Windows.

Je sais comment l'obtenir par le bios mais cette méthode est, comme dite plus haut, inutilisable dans ma situation. 

 

Ma question: Comment obtenir l'@MAC pass through autrement que par le BIOS ?

 

Troubleshouting:

- Si l'@Mac PT (Pass through) est whitelist dans mon DHCP, que j'ai une docking station de connecté -> Une connexion filaire est établie: je peux la trouver car c'est l'@MAC de la carte virtuel Ethernet.

Mais dans ce cas là, cela veut dire que j'avais déjà l'@MAC PT de whitelist.

 

- Si l'@Mac PT (Pass through) n'est pas whitelist dans mon DHCP, que j'ai une docking station de connecté -> Une connexion filaire n'est pas établie -> L'@ MAC trouvée lié à la carte virtuel Ethernet est celle de la docking station et non de l'@MAC PT.

 

En conclusion: Avec ou sans dock, si je ne connais pas l'@MAC PT, quel n'est donc pas Whitelist pour mon DHCP, quel serait un autre moyen d'avoir l'@MAC PT que d'aller dans le BIOS?

 

 

English:

 

Hello,

I am a technician in a large computer park, so it is impossible for me to collect information one by one in the bios on 1000 HP 855 G8 machines for example.

 

My problem is, I want to get the @Mac Pass from Windows.

I know how to get it by the bios but this method is, as said above, unusable in my situation.

 

My question: How to obtain the @MAC pass through other mean than by the BIOS?

 

Troubleshouting:

- If the @Mac PT (Pass through) is whitelisted in my DHCP, that I have a docking station connected -> A wired connection is established: I can find it because it is the @MAC of the virtual card ethernet.

But in this case, that means I already had the @MAC PT whitelisted.

 

- If the @Mac PT (Pass through) is not whitelisted in my DHCP, that I have a docking station connected -> A wired connection is not established -> The @MAC found linked to the virtual Ethernet card is that of the docking station and not of the @MAC PT.

 

In conclusion: With or without dock, if I don't know the @MAC PT, which is not Whitelist for my DHCP, what would be another way to have the @MAC PT than to go look it in the BIOS ?

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Thank you for your understanding.

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