■If the software is installed, the previous command will return the package name you typed in. In that case, skip to Step 10.
■If the software is not installed, install the software from the download center. See Chapter 2 for instructions on installing the required software packages.
10.Confirm that the network host files have been configured correctly during the Solaris installation.
Although the Solaris software installation creates the client’s network configuration files, you may need to edit these files to match your specific networking environment. See “Configuring the Network Host Files” on page 23 for more information about editing these files.
11.Use the dladm
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e1000g0 | link: up | speed: 1000 | Mbps | duplex: full |
e1000g1 | link: down | speed: 0 | Mbps | duplex: half |
e1000g2 | link: down | speed: 0 | Mbps | duplex: half |
e1000g3 | link: down | speed: 0 | Mbps | duplex: half |
nxge0 | link: up | speed: 10000 Mbps | duplex: full | |
nxge1 | link: up | speed: 10000 Mbps | duplex: full | |
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Booting Over the
▼To Boot Over the Network on Solaris x86 and Linux Systems
1.Obtain the MAC address from the target Sun x8 Express Dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber XFP Low Profile Adapter.
2.Set up the PXE boot server with the MAC addresses .
3.Choose one of the adapter ports as the boot interface.