Host File Configuration - Sun Microsystems SunFastEthernet Adapter 2.0 Installation And User Manual

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3.3 Host File Configuration
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5. Complete the client installation. Refer to your Solaris documentation for
detailed instructions.
6. Reboot the system.
7. Install the software drivers from the CD-ROM that came with the
SunFastEthernet Adapter. Refer to the CD-ROM documentation that came
with your adapter for driver installation instructions
(Part No: 804-5304-11).
After installing the SunFastEthernet Adapter software, you must create a
hostname.hme<num> file for its Ethernet interface. You must also create both
an IP address and a host name for its Ethernet interface in the /etc/hosts
file.
To prepare your system for the SunFastEthernet Adapter:
1. Create a /etc/hostname.hme<num> file, where <num> refers to the
number of each SunFastEthernet Adapter channel you plan to use. For
example, use channel hme0 for the first card; use channel hme1 for a
second card.
Do not create /etc/hostname.hme<num> files for SunFastEthernet
Adapter channels you plan to leave unused. The
/etc/hostname.hme<num> file must contain the host name for the
appropriate network interface.
The host name should have an IP address and should be entered in the
/etc/hosts file.
The host name should be different from any other host name of any other
interface, for example: /etc/hostname.le0 and /etc/hostname.hme0
cannot share the same host name.
SunFastEthernet Adapter 2.0 Installation and User's Guide—July 1996

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