于 2008年11月03日 16:53, Simon Breden 写道:
> Yesterday I installed SXCE snv_101 and I did an install (Jumpstart?) where I
> specified that I had no network (long story), thinking I would get it working
> after installation.
>
> If I do an 'ifconfig -a' I only see something like 'lo0' and not what I was
> expecting -- i.e. 'nge0' and 'nge1' (motherboard has 2 gigabit NICs powered
> via NVidia chipset: MCP55).
>
> So which commands do I need to issue to create nge0 and nge1 ?
>
> Later, I plan to aggregate nge0 and nge1, as I previously had working, as
> described here: http://breden.org.uk/2008/04/05/home-fileserver-trunking/
>
> Thanks.
Probably your interfaces were not plumbed; "Ifconfig -a" shows the
interfaces that are plumbed.
Try "dladm show-link" to see what "links" you have. You'll see something
like
-bash-3.2# dladm show-link
LINK CLASS MTU STATE OVER
bge2 phys 1500 unknown --
bge0 phys 1500 up --
bge1 phys 1500 up --
bge3 phys 1500 unknown --
Then use something like "ifconfig nge0 plumb 192.168.1.1/24 up" to plumb
the link and configure an IP address on it.
Or you can plumb all interfaces with "ifconfig -a plumb".
Hope this helps.
--
Huafeng
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