Identification Of The Gigabit Ethernet Card - Fujitsu PCI Gigabit Ethernet User Manual

Pci gigabit ethernet 4.1 update2 / 5.0 for oracle solaris
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The following example shows how to display an IP address and prefix length that assigned the fjgi interface.
Example:
When setting an IP address (example: 192.168.150.1) and prefix length (example: 24) to fjgi interface (example: fjgi0 (this
vanity name is net2)).
# ipadm show-addr net2/v4static
ADDROBJ
net2/v6static
2.
Edit the /etc/hosts file
Define an IPv6 address by a unique name. Describe the relationship between the IPv6 address and the hostname in the /etc/inet/
ipnodes file.
Example of the /etc/hosts file:
Describe the relationship between the IPv6 address (example: fe80::2e0:ff:fea6:2222) and the hostname (example: giga-v6).
# IP Address
fe80::2e0:ff:fea6:2222
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In Solaris 10 8/07 or later, to delete the environment settings, please delete each of the settings made in the procedures described in
"3.3.1 Environment Setting of IPv4
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In Solaris 11, to delete the environment settings, please execute the following ipadm(1M) commnad and delete each of the settings
made in the procedures described in
Interfaces" from the files.
Example:
# ipadm delete-ip net2
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To use VLAN interfaces, please refer first to
out the procedures described in

3.4 Identification of the Gigabit Ethernet Card

This section explains how to identify a slot in which the Gigabit Ethernet card has been installed, on SPARC Enterprise.
Execute the commands shown in the following examples.
- Identification of the Gigabit Ethernet Card Types and Instance Number
prtconf -D | grep fjgi
example:
# prtconf -D | grep fjgi
FJSV,e4ta, instance #0 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,e4ta, instance #1 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,e4ta, instance #2 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,e4ta, instance #3 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,e2sa, instance #4 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,e2sa, instance #5 (driver name: fjgi)
TYPE
STATE
static
ok
Hostname
giga-v6
Interfaces" and
"3.3.2 Environment Setting of IPv6
"3.3.1 Environment Setting of IPv4
"3.7.2 Setting Up the VLAN
"3.3.1 Environment Setting of IPv4
ADDR
fe80::2e0:ff:fea6:2222/120
Interfaces" from the files.
Interfaces" and
Interface" to define the interface name. Then, please carry
Interfaces" or
"3.3.2 Environment Setting of IPv6
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"3.3.2 Environment Setting of IPv6
Interfaces".

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