b. To enable the specified network interface:

XSCF> setnetwork -c [updown] interface

where -cspecifies whether to enable or disable the specified network interface, and interface specifies the network interface to be enabled.

For additional information on the setnetwork command, including specifying takeover IP addresses, refer to the setnetwork(8) man page or to the SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide.

3. Verify the operation with the shownetwork command.

To Configure the XSCF Network Route Information

Settings to configure the XSCF network must be applied to XSCF, and the Service Processor must be reset, before the settings become effective. See “To Set Or Reset the XSCF Network” on page 31.

1. Log in to the XSCF console with platadm privileges.

2. Type the setroute command:

XSCF> setroute -c[adddel] -naddress [-maddress] [-gaddress] interface

where -cspecifies whether to add or delete routing information, -naddress specifies the IP address to which routing information is forwarded, -maddress specifies the netmask address to which routing information is forwarded, -gaddress specifies the gateway address, and interface specifies the network interface to be set with routing information. Refer to TABLE 3-1for valid interface names.

For additional information on the setroute command, including specifying takeover IP addresses, refer to the setroute(8) man page or to the SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide.

To Set Or Reset the XSCF Network

When you set or change the Service Processor host name, DNS domain name, DNS server, IP address, netmask, or routing information, the settings must be applied to XSCF, and the Service Processor must be reset, before the settings become effective.

1. Log in to the XSCF console with platadm privileges.

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