3.3.5 SunFastEthernet Directories
3.3.6 Installation Verification
hostname # netstat -ia
Name
Mtu
Net/Dest
leo
1500
mtnview-en
beo
4428
mtnview-en
be1*
4428
mtnview-en
leo
1536
loopback
The following table lists the major subdirectories of the directory that receives
SunFastEthernet files, /export/exec/sun4/BQE. Note that /export/exec/sun4 is a
symbolic link to /usr.
Table 3-2
/export/exec/sun4/BQE Subdirectories
Subdirectory
Description
4.1.3/sys
Kernel and system configuration files
4.1.3_u1/sys
install
Product specific installation scripts
usr/bin
Utilities
usr/man
Product manual pages
Note – The SunFastEthernet interface will not function in a network that uses
network trailers.
Use the netstat (8c) utility to check for be<num> interfaces. For example:
Address
Ipkts
avon
197315
avon-bf0
184858
avon-bf1
0
localhost
11418
An asterick (*) following an interface name, such as be1 as shown in the
previous example, indicates that the interface is down, that is, you have not
used ifconfig to bring the interface up.
Installing SunFastEthernet Software Using Solaris 1.x
Ierrs
Opkts
Oerrs
0
160609
0
177808
0
0
0
11418
3
Collis
Queue
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3-15
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