This is what I found about the on-board network adapter:

PCIe Gigabit LAN controller featuring AI NET2

I'll check the manual of the motherboard for further details.

'prtconf' in Solaris 10, 'prtdiag' returns the same results as in SXDE.

bash-3.00$ prtconf
System Configuration:  Sun Microsystems  i86pc
Memory size: 4096 Megabytes
System Peripherals (Software Nodes):

i86pc
    scsi_vhci, instance #0
    ib, instance #0 (driver not attached)
    isa, instance #0
        motherboard (driver not attached)
        asy, instance #0 (driver not attached)
        i8042, instance #0
            keyboard, instance #0
        motherboard (driver not attached)
    pci, instance #0
        pci1043,8276 (driver not attached)
        pci8086,29c1, instance #0
            display, instance #0
        pci1043,8277, instance #0
        pci1043,8277, instance #1
        pci1043,8277, instance #2
            mouse, instance #0
        pci1043,8277, instance #0
        pci1043,829f, instance #0
        pci8086,2940, instance #1
        pci8086,2948, instance #2
            pci-ide, instance #2
                ide (driver not attached)
                ide (driver not attached)
        pci8086,294a, instance #3
            pci1043,8226 (driver not attached)
        pci1043,8277, instance #3
        pci1043,8277, instance #4
        pci1043,8277, instance #5
        pci1043,8277, instance #1
        pci8086,244e, instance #0
            pci10ec,8139, instance #0
            pci1043,81fe, instance #0
        pci1043,8277 (driver not attached)
        pci-ide, instance #0
            ide, instance #0
                cmdk, instance #0
            ide, instance #1
                cmdk, instance #1
        pci1043,8277 (driver not attached)
        pci-ide, instance #1
            ide, instance #2
                sd, instance #0
                st, instance #0 (driver not attached)
                ses, instance #0 (driver not attached)
            ide (driver not attached)
    iscsi, instance #0
    pseudo, instance #0
    options, instance #0
    xsvc, instance #0
    agpgart, instance #0 (driver not attached)
    objmgr, instance #0 (driver not attached)
    used-resources (driver not attached)
    cpus (driver not attached)
        cpu, instance #0 (driver not attached)
        cpu, instance #1 (driver not attached)
        cpu, instance #2 (driver not attached)
        cpu, instance #3 (driver not attached)
bash-3.00$
 
 
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