TABLE 1 Installation Worksheet
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Information for Installation | Description or Example | with an asterisk. (*) |
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Default route | Do you want to specify a default route IP address | • Specify One |
| or let the Solaris installation program find one? | • Detect One |
| The default route provides a bridge that forwards | • None* |
| traffic between two physical networks. An IP |
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| address is a unique number that identifies each |
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| host on a network. |
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| • You can specify the IP address. An |
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| /etc/defaultrouter file is created with the |
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| specified IP address. When the system is |
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| rebooted, the specified IP address becomes the |
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| default route. |
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| • You can let the Solaris installation program |
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| detect an IP address. However, the system must |
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| be on a subnet that has a router that advertises |
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| itself by using the ICMP router discovery |
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| protocol. If you are using the |
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| interface, the software detects an IP address |
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| when the system is booted. |
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| • You can choose None if you do not have a router |
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| or do not want the software to detect an IP |
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| address at this time. The software automatically |
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| tries to detect an IP address on reboot. |
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Time zone | How do you want to specify your default time | • Geographic |
| zone? | region* |
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| • Offset from GM |
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| • Time zone file |
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Root password | Choose a root password for the system. |
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