You can find the MAC address for LAN1/eth0 (not the BMC MAC) via the SuperMicro IPMI interface by running the following command:
$ ipmitool -U $IPMI_USER -P $IPMI_PASS -H $IPMI_HOST raw 0x30 0x21 | tail -c 18
The eth0 MAC address will be output in this format:
00 25 90 f0 be ef
anyone know if it's possible to use ipmitool to grab the additional LAN MAC addresses - for example, Lan1/2/3/4 or even pushing into non-embedded PCI-e fiber NIC's?