# echo "wait 10" > /etc/dhcp.<if_name>
Some documents said the default wait timeout is 30. But I found the it's 
not true in booting (or initing) stage.

Regards,

David Clack wrote:
> DHCP timeout ?, I set my ethernet to a fixed IP all the time, then 
> switch to DHCP when it's up.
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> Dave
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> On Thu, 2007-10-18 at 15:59 +0200, Joerg Schilling wrote:
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>> > >
>> > >I encounter a significant raise of time when I boot Solaris without
>> > >network connection. It seems that the initialization of the network
>> > >device runs in a time out when no network cable is plugged in. Maybe
>> > >it would be possible to find that time out setting and set it to a
>> > >lower value? Great if someone could help. Thanks in advance.
>> >
>> >
>> > svcadm disable network/physical:default
>> > svcadm enable network/physical:nwam
>> >
>> > should fix this for most systems 
>>
>> Is there a documentation for this?
>>
>> Jörg
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