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Examining Network Activity
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2. Use the show-devs command to list the system devices.
You should see lines in the list of devices, similar to the example below,
specific to the Sun Quad FastEthernet SBus Adapter:
ok show-devs
...
/sbus@1f,0/SUNW,hme@1,8c30000
/sbus@1f,0/SUNW,hme@1,8c20000
/sbus@1f,0/SUNW,hme@1,8c10000
/sbus@1f,0/SUNW,hme@1,8c00000
...
/sbus@1f,0/SUNW,hme@e,8c00000
...
The SUNW,hme@1 entries identify the adapter's four Ethernet devices. In the
example above, the SUNW,hme@e entry is the on-board Ethernet device on a
Sun Ultra 1 system with an OpenBoot PROM, revision 3.x.
Note – In the example above, the number 1 following SUNW,hme@ corresponds
to the SBus slot in which the Sun Quad FastEthernet SBus Adapter resides.
If you do not see the devices listed, check that the adapter is properly seated
and, if necessary, reinstall the adapter.
Diagnostics Testing
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For Sun Quad FastEthernet SBus Adapter diagnostics testing on systems
running Solaris 2.4, see "Using the SunDiag System Exerciser" on page 37.
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For Sun Quad FastEthernet SBus Adapter diagnostics testing on systems
running Solaris 2.5, 2.5.1, 2.5.1 Hardware: 4/97, refer to the SunVTS User's
Guide.
After you have installed the Sun Quad FastEthernet SBus Adapter, but before
booting the system, verify the installation by examining the network interfaces
with the OpenBoot PROM watch-net-all command.
Make sure that the interfaces are connected to an active network.
Sun Quad FastEthernet SBus Adapter Installation and User's Guide—April 1997
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