iti # cat /etc/hostname.alt0 iti-1

iti # cat /etc/hostname.alt1 iti-2

iti # cat /etc/hostname.alt2 iti-3

iti # cat /etc/hostname.alt3 iti-4

3.For each host name, enter the appropriate IP address in the

/etc/hosts file.

4.Reboot the system.

If you make changes and put the system into service before rebooting, you may experience configuration problems.

Perform this command to reboot the system:

#reboot -- -r

Configuring Driver Parameters with ndd

The ndd (1M) utility is useful for changing configuration parameters for the adapter. Alternately, adapter parameters can be changed by manually editing the configuration files. This section describes the ndd utility in detail.

Note: Any changes made with ndd are temporary and will be lost when you reboot the system. To make configuration changes survive the reboot process, you will need to store driver settings in the /etc/rc2.d/S99itialt file (see Saving Driver Parameters Beyond Reboot).

Available Parameters

To view parameters that you can set using the ndd command, type:

#ndd /dev/alt '?'

The system returns the following:

stat_ticks (read and write)

send_max_coalesced_bds (read and write) send_coal_ticks (read and write) recv_max_coalesced_bds (read and write)

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