Required Installation
Information
Default route
Time zone
Root password
Next Step
"Configure Preinstalled Oracle Solaris 11" on page 79
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Configure Preinstalled Oracle Solaris 11
Gather the necessary organizational and network environment information needed to
Before You Begin
configure the OS. Refer to
Access Oracle ILOM.
1
If you are not already logged in to Oracle ILOM, log in either locally from a direct serial
connection or remotely from an Ethernet connection. See
Management Tools" on page
Description
Do you want to specify a default route IP address, or let the OS
installation program find one?
The default route provides a bridge that forwards traffic between
two physical networks. Choices:
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You can specify the IP address. An /etc/defaultrouter file
is created with the specified IP address. When the system is
rebooted, the specified IP address becomes the default route.
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You can let the OS installation program detect an IP
address. However, the system must be on a subnet that has a
router that advertises itself by using the Internet Control
Message Protocol (ICMP) for router discovery. If you are
using the command-line interface, the software detects an
IP address when the system is booted.
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You can select None if you do not have a router or do not
want the software to detect an IP address at this time. The
software automatically tries to detect an IP address on
reboot.
How do you want to specify your default time zone?
Choose a root password for the system.
"Configuration Worksheet" on page
37.
Configuration Worksheet
Your Answers—an asterisk
(*) identifies the default
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Specify one
■
Detect one
■
None*
■
Geographic
region*
■
Offset from GM
■
Time zone file
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