Hi Boris,
        The interface is correctly configured ie the manual configuration of  
the Dom0 interface is identical to the manual configuration of the  
non Xen Solaris that I previously booted. The only difference is that  
networking does not appear to work when the xVm version of the   
kernel is booted. A failure at the ARP level necessarily implies a  
failure of all tcp and udp based applications as it makes it  
impossible to receive any responses.

        Maurice

On 22/02/2008, at 9:17 PM, Boris Derzhavets wrote:

> I apologize in advance for unprofessional questions.
> After numerous Solaris xVM installs (75A, 76.78,81) i've noticed that
> detected by SNV ethernet interface is automatically configured as  
> DHCP.
> If you have DHCP Server on your LAN or you are on the bridge to  
> DHCP enabled
> subnet just fine, otherwise run:-
> # ifconfig rge0 up 192.168.0.81 netmask 255.255.255.0 ( for example).
> When SNV Dom0 gets IP address assigned either via DHCP or manually.
> Any application (like ssh,telnet,ftp,....) running on the LAN  
> (192.168.0.0)
> PCs can connect SNV Dom0 with no problems.
> I never cared about arp level. Are you saying , that applications  
> level TCP/IP
> connectivity to SNV79  Dom0 is broken ?
>
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