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SunFastEthernet Adapter Pr oduct Note Part No.: 802-1304-10 Revision A, July 1994 Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation 2550 Garcia A venue Mountain V iew , CA 94043 U.S.A.[...]
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Please Recycle 1994 Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2550 Garcia A venue, Mountain V iew , California 94043-1 100 U.S.A. All rights reserved. This pr oduct and related documentation ar e protected by copyright and distributed under licenses restricting its use, copying, distribution, and decompilation. No part of this pr oduct or related documentation ma[...]
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1 SunFastEthernet Adapter The following data is in addition to that detailed in the SunFastEthernet Adapter User Guide, P/N 801-6109-10. Hardwar e Requir ements OpenBoot Prom (OBP) version 2.3 is the f irst OBP version that supports the SunFastEthernet Adapter . V erify your OBP version by typing the banner command at the ok prompt. If the OBP vers[...]
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2 SunFastEthernet Adapter — July 1994 which automatically installs the driver SUNWbmac. For the “Entire Distribution”, “Programmer” and ”End User Support” clusters, the driver is installed only if SunFastEthernet Adapter hardware is installed in the system . If SunFastEthernet hardwar e was not installed when the Solaris 2.3 Hardwar e[...]
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Diskless Clients (Solaris 2.3 Hardwar e: 5/94 Only) 3 2. Use the ls command to list the directory contents. Differ ent directories for supported ar chitectures will be listed. 3. Use the cd command and go to the directory containing your particular architecture. 4. T ype the following line to get a listing for the minor device number for the be0 de[...]
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4 SunFastEthernet Adapter — July 1994 2. Edit the name_to_major f ile by adding an entry for the be device. If the major device number for the last file entry is “n” then use” n+1” for the be channel major device number . As shown in the example, if the last entry is qe 104 then use be 105. 3. Copy be driver to clients root partition as f[...]
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Speed Selection 5 T o use the utility , type the following at the prompt: Wherein X is the SunFastEthernet Adapter car d number and the arguments are: • auto (automatic speed selection) • 100 (forces 100 Mbps mode) • 10 (forces 10 Mbps mode) If no arguments ar e selected then the current mode (auto or for ced) and speed (10 or 100Mbps) of the[...]
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