Ok, I was reading through your post again and noticed that it looks like you 
had already tried the yukonx0 driver judging by these messages:

Jun 10 15:08:41 silence yukonx: [ID 348342 kern.notice] yukonx0: Network 
connection down on port A
Jun 10 15:08:42 silence yukonx: [ID 418734 kern.notice] yukonx0: Network 
connection up on port A

It looks like the network connection is flapping. Did you try replacing the 
cable and using a different port on the switch that you connect to (or maybe 
try connecting to a different switch)?

Worst case scenario is that the actual NIC itself is going bad (I've had a lot 
of problems with Marvell NIC's in Linux servers going bad and dying on me, and 
I eventually disabled them in the BIOS and replaced them with Intel NICs most 
of the time). I'm hoping it's something wrong with the newest build of Solaris 
and that it's not your NIC going bad. Did you try using beadm to boot into an 
older build of OpenSolaris to see if the problem goes away?

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