List all Solaris NICs
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| - | + | Solaris systems may have more network interfaces than are currently available ("plumbed"). By plumbing all network interfaces, you will make these interfaces available for use. | |
# '''ifconfig -a''' | # '''ifconfig -a''' | ||
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inet 10.216.16.21 netmask fffff000 broadcast 10.216.31.255 | inet 10.216.16.21 netmask fffff000 broadcast 10.216.31.255 | ||
ether 0:0:e:25:29:cf | ether 0:0:e:25:29:cf | ||
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# '''ifconfig -a plumb''' | # '''ifconfig -a plumb''' | ||
lo0: flags=2001000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL> mtu 8232 index 1 | lo0: flags=2001000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL> mtu 8232 index 1 | ||
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000 | inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000 | ||
| - | fjgi0: flags=1000842<BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 6 | + | '''fjgi0''': flags=1000842<BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 6 |
inet 0.0.0.0 netmask 0 | inet 0.0.0.0 netmask 0 | ||
ether 0:0:e:25:29:cf | ether 0:0:e:25:29:cf | ||
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inet 10.216.16.21 netmask fffff000 broadcast 10.216.31.255 | inet 10.216.16.21 netmask fffff000 broadcast 10.216.31.255 | ||
ether 0:0:e:25:29:cf | ether 0:0:e:25:29:cf | ||
| - | hme0: flags=1000802<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 5 | + | '''hme0''': flags=1000802<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 5 |
inet 0.0.0.0 netmask 0 | inet 0.0.0.0 netmask 0 | ||
ether 0:0:e:25:29:cf | ether 0:0:e:25:29:cf | ||
Notice how ''fjgi0'' and ''hme0'' were added to the list of interfaces above. | Notice how ''fjgi0'' and ''hme0'' were added to the list of interfaces above. | ||
Current revision
Solaris systems may have more network interfaces than are currently available ("plumbed"). By plumbing all network interfaces, you will make these interfaces available for use.
# ifconfig -a
lo0: flags=2001000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL> mtu 8232 index 1
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000
fjgi161000: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 2
inet 10.216.80.19 netmask fffff000 broadcast 10.216.95.255
ether 0:0:e:25:29:cf
fjgi325000: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 3
inet 10.216.0.76 netmask fffff000 broadcast 10.216.15.255
ether 0:0:e:25:29:cf
fjgi825000: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 4
inet 10.216.16.21 netmask fffff000 broadcast 10.216.31.255
ether 0:0:e:25:29:cf
# ifconfig -a plumb
lo0: flags=2001000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL> mtu 8232 index 1
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000
fjgi0: flags=1000842<BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 6
inet 0.0.0.0 netmask 0
ether 0:0:e:25:29:cf
fjgi161000: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 2
inet 10.216.80.19 netmask fffff000 broadcast 10.216.95.255
ether 0:0:e:25:29:cf
fjgi325000: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 3
inet 10.216.0.76 netmask fffff000 broadcast 10.216.15.255
ether 0:0:e:25:29:cf
fjgi825000: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 4
inet 10.216.16.21 netmask fffff000 broadcast 10.216.31.255
ether 0:0:e:25:29:cf
hme0: flags=1000802<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 5
inet 0.0.0.0 netmask 0
ether 0:0:e:25:29:cf
Notice how fjgi0 and hme0 were added to the list of interfaces above.
