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Name: aberia
Date: January 3, 2005 at 23:08:34 Pacific
Subject: Solaris Realtek Configuration
OS: Solaris 9/04
CPU/Ram: 256
Comment:

I am trying to get my solaris box on our windows network. After completing the below mentioned steps, I am still not able to ping another box on the network or surf the internet. If I configure the same IP address (as on the Solaris box) on a windows machine on the same network, the windows machine says that "There is a IP conflict." So I assume that the netowrk card and IP address are configured correctly on the solaris box.

Looking forward for a quick respose.

Steps performed till now:

I have configured the hosts name, default router, netmasks,etc based on the tutorials from various websites including (http://solaris-x86.org/documents/guides/interfaces.mhtml).

Also,I have disabled my BIOS APIC. (http://forum.sun.com/thread.jspa?forumID=11&threadID=14244).

After making the above changes, rebooted the machine.



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Response Number 1
Name: arkraven
Date: February 4, 2005 at 06:28:36 Pacific
Reply: (edit)

Have you tried using:

ipconfig -a

to determine if the card has the correct inforamtion?

Does it work when you try and ping your ip address at the solaris box?


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Response Number 2
Name: arkraven
Date: February 4, 2005 at 06:32:38 Pacific
Reply: (edit)

Scratch what I said earlier

Meant to say

ifconfig -a

You should have a local host and what Network interface card device name is. Example rtls0 "0" = for first device

check to determine if you have the card "up" or not.

ifconfig rtls0 up

Dave


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