Example /etc/hostname6.fjgi*:

Define the unique hostname (This sample named giga-v6):

addif giga-v6/120 up

Note: If you defined the hostname in hostname.fjgi* file, see the section "4.3.1.2 Defining Hostname" for detailed information.

3.To use the GigabitEthernet as an VLAN interface:

See "4.3.2.6 Configuring VLAN interface", and after defining VLAN name, proceed with above 1 or 2 procedure.

4.3.1.2Defining Hostname

Defining an IP address with a unique hostname.

1.To use secondary LAN port as an IPv4 interface: Edit IPv4 address and hostname into the /etc/hosts file.

Example /etc/hosts file:

# IP Address

Hostname

190.168.150.1

giga-v4

2.To use secondary LAN port as an IPv6 interface:

Edit IPv6 address and hostname into the /etc/inet/ipnodes file.

Example /etc/inet/ipnodes file:

# IP Address

Hostname

fe80::2e0:ff:fea6:2222

giga-v6

4.3.1.3Defining Netmask Value

To use secondary LAN port as an IPv4 interface, define a netmask value with the IP address into /etc/netmasks file.

Example /etc/netmasks file:

# IP Address

netmask

192.168.150.0

255.255.255.0

4.3.2Setting the Operation Mode

This section explains how to edit the file or implement a command to change the operation mode. When you use a secondary LAN port without the default method of automatic setup of speed/duplex/flowcontrol by autonegotiation, change the operation mode with the procedures described below:

4.3.2.1fjgi.conf file

When not using the default operation mode described in 4.3.2, you should use the /platform/sun4us/kernel/drv/fjgi.conf file. The set-up procedure of this file is described below:

4.3.2.1.1Parameters List

The following table shows the list of the parameters in which setting change is possible.

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