tbh, i dont know - I only have set srss on s11 without dhcp and only for lan 
enabled setup for soft client for test purposes:) 

the basic dhcp setup (dhcptab) is done by utadm -c, as you can verify with 
dhtadm -P :) with "fake" init.d dhcp start scrip, i'm sure you can get other 
bits done as well.

toomas

On 23.08.2012, at 19:45, Dave Price <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Toomas,
> 
> 
> [email protected] said:
>> dhcpd is managed by smf now.... but you can create dummy script there
>> and remove after... also beware the /etc/rc?.d directories;)
> 
> yes, I had of course realised the SMF manages DHCP (as it
> does for most other things), but other than that, do you
> reckon utadm -A 192.168.199.1  will have set up
> dhcp configs o.k.?
> 
> But thinking, it can't have as it has not asked me
> what ranges of IP addresses it can hand out.  In the past,
> I have always been queried (but then of course I used
> -a which Craid said did not work).  As I commented
> now many emails ago, I let our one DHCP server
> hand out something like 16 -> 79 and the other
> hand our 60 -> 123 (or whatever).
> 
> I am now presuming I am going to have to do all that setup
> "by hand" if utadm is not going to ask the right questions - yes?
> 
> Dave Price
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