4
C H A PT E R
Connecting Your Domains to the
Network and Running the Oracle VTS
Software
This chapter explains the following items which shows continuum of flow from a network
connection for domain to a confirmation of hardware operation capabilities in Oracle VTS.
Section 4.1, "Network Connection Outline" on page 4-1
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Section 4.2, "Connecting the System to Each Network" on page 4-4
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Section 4.3, "Verifying a Network Connection" on page 4-6
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Section 4.4, "Starting the Oracle Solaris Operating System" on page 4-6
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Section 4.5, "Verifying the Operation Using the Oracle VTS Software" on page 4-8
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4.1
Network Connection Outline
This section provides an overview of the domain network connections.
A server can be connected to a network through the LAN port of an IOU onboard device
card_A (IOUA) that is mounted in an I/O unit. Moreover, a user-prepared LAN card can be
installed in the I/O unit, and the system can use this LAN card to connect to the network. The
user network displayed in
and
FIGURE 4-1
FIGURE 4-2
shows how you can access the domain.
4-1
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