Identifying Logical And Physical Network Interface Names While Installing The Solaris Os - Sun Microsystems Fire X4150 Installation Manual

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4. When you are done, enter the following command:
# sys-unconfig
This command restores the system configuration to the "as-manufactured" state.
For example:
# sys-unconfig
WARNING
This program will unconfigure your system.
to revert to a "blank" system - it will not have a name or know
about other systems or networks.
This program will also halt the system.
Do you want to continue (y/n) ?
5. Reboot the system.
You will be prompted with a series of configuration questions.
6. In the Network Connection screen, select Yes.
The Configure Multiple Network Interfaces screen appears.
7. In the Configure Multiple Network Interfaces screen, consult the list of
network interface names recorded in Step 3, then select the appropriate
network interfaces.
8. Continue the normal Solaris configuration.
Identifying Logical and Physical
Network Interface Names While
Installing the Solaris OS
When you are configuring the Solaris OS while installing it, you reach a point where
you must enter the logical and physical names (MAC addresses) of the network
interfaces.
This section explains how to launch a user shell during the Solaris OS configuration
to obtain the logical and physical network interface names that you need to continue
with the configuration.
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Sun Fire X4150, X4250, and X4450 Servers Operating System Installation Guide • November 2009
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