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hi all,
can anyone please tell me , step by step, how to setup cable internet system on solaris-intel ? What things do I need to add in what file and what to do to get my NIC recognized or added???
thanx
binay

How can I setup my Solaris box to use with TWCNYC RoadRunner's cable modem service?TWCNYC uses DOCSIS certified cable modem. Coax cable coming from outside is hooked on to
the Cable Modem and the Ethernet cable is connected from modem to computer's ethernet card
or possibly to a
Ethernet Hub.
The throughput is about 2.0-MB/sec. on downstream and 300KB/sec. on upstream.
But the speed may differ for based on you internal network capacity .
RoadRunner of TWCNYC configures their systems with Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP), which provides the IP address, default route, and name servers. You need Solaris
2.6 or higher for DHCP.
To set it up for Solaris, follow these steps, as root:a. touch /etc/dhcp.eth0
replace the ".eth0" with whatever the ethernet interface for your system might be, as
shown by
ifconfig -ab. cp /dev/null /etc/hostname.eth0
You need to make SURE that this file is EMPTY - otherwise, DHCP
configuration won't work.c. Make sure that /etc/inet/hosts only has one line in it, the one containing
127.0.0.1 localhost
Any other lines will be ignored, and any additional necessary
lines will be added by the DHCP client at boot time.e. touch /etc/notrouter
this creates a file to tell Solaris that your system will not be performing routing or
packet-forwarding duties. If the file is there leave it the way it is.f. cp /dev/null /etc/defaultrouter
since the DHCP client software will automatically put the needed entries in this file, we
just need to make sure that it exists as an empty file. If it already exists, rename it and
create the empty file in its place.g. cp /dev/null /etc/resolv.conf
the DHCP client will add the necessary entries. If you already have this file,
rename it and create an empty file in its place.h. Edit the file /etc/nsswitch.conf and look at the hosts: line. By default, it reads
files ; change it to read hosts: files dns. This will enable your
machine to resolve addresses using DNS, the Domain Name System.
Okay if you have followed all my Instructions, Solaris machine is ready to get its
networking information via DHCP.
Reboot your machine. You will see status messages during boot about the DHCP client, this
is normal. Once the machine is booted
type the "ifconfig -a" command. You will see output similar to this:$ ifconfig -a
lo0: flags=849 mtu 8232
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000
iprb0: flags=4843 mtu 1500
inet 66.65.43.72 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 66.65.43.255
ether 8:0:20:9f:37:f1i. check to make sure that the /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/defaultrouter files were
configured by the DHCP client.
Type "hostname" to see if it says "unknown." If so, DHCP did not provide a hostname. One
workaround is to edit /etc/init.d/ network and replace
all occurences of "unknown" with your real hostname.

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