Hi Kyle,

To know the device whose link you just renamed, use:

dladm  show-phys

The device will not appear in the list if you use dladm show-link.

Raoul

Kyle McDonald wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm running sNV b91, and I've used dladm to rename 'bge0' to 'dmgt0'.
> (At least I'm almost positive I did. But I want to check.)
> 
> When I run 'dladm show-link' I get:
> 
> bash-3.2# dladm show-link
> LINK        CLASS    MTU    STATE    OVER
> dmgt0       phys     1500   up       --
> e1000g4     phys     1500   up       --
> e1000g0     phys     1500   up       --
> e1000g1     phys     1500   up       --
> e1000g5     phys     1500   up       --
> e1000g2     phys     1500   up       --
> e1000g6     phys     1500   up       --
> e1000g3     phys     1500   up       --
> e1000g7     phys     1500   up       --
> data0       aggr     1500   up       e1000g0 e1000g1 e1000g2 e1000g3
> mgmt0       aggr     1500   up       e1000g4 e1000g5 e1000g6 e1000g7
> bge1        phys     1500   up       --
> 
> Shouldn't that show the real device (bge0) in the 'OVER' column for dmgt0?
> 
> 
> Is there some other (better?) way to figure out what physical interface 
> the renamed one used to  be?
> 
>   -Kyle
> 
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