You would use:

utadm -L on

and then you'll need to restart the services. This will tell SRSS to listen on 
any LAN subnets.

You will also need to turn on the Soft CLient access using utpolicy or the web 
admin GUI.

Brad

You can choose 
On May 20, 2012, at 11:51 PM, Gerard Henry wrote:

> On 05/21/12 08:23 AM, Bjoern Rost wrote:
>>> ok, i guess i can change the srss configuration to share the same network 
>>> but there is already a dhcp service (ISC software) installed, and the Sun 
>>> DHCP service doesn't permit to limit which is able to get IP (as in ISC 
>>> dhcp).
>>> So i'm wondering if there are  other solutions, if someone accepts to share?
>> 
>> you could just add your other network (maybe on another NIC) and not enable 
>> DHCP on that interface. That way you would not have to change your current 
>> interconnect.
>> 
> 
> sorry, i don't understand the solution? the server actually has several 
> interfaces, one for sunrays and one for the general network.
> Do you mean that i have to type something like:
> utadm -A eth0
> in case eth0 is for the normal network ?
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