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ok cd /pci@83,2000/FJSV,pwga@1
ok .prp

role slave

*1

duplex half

*2

transfer-speed 0000000a

*3

cabinet-name Cabinet#0
board-name Motherboard#1
assigned-addresses 83002810 00000000 00100000 00000000 00010000
82002830 00000000 00110000 00000000 00010000

*1: Appears only when slave-mode is set.

*2: Appears only when half-duplex is set.

*3: Appears only when transfer-speed is set. [10Mbps:0xa, 100Mbps:0x64]

In the default, those *1,*2 and *3 are not appeared.

FCode Change back to default setting (AutoNegotiation mode) method

To return to the default setting after setting Fcode Force mode, do as follows:

On ok prompt screen, implement below command or power-off the system and power-on again. (Implement

only reset command cannot back to default setting.)

ok reset-all

4.3.2.5 Network Install

The procedure which uses fjgi interface to install the Solaris OS via a network from an installation server is

explained below.

1.

Setup the install server and the clients to install the Solaris OS.

About setup of install server and clients, refer to "Solaris 10 Installation Guide."

2.

In an installation server, execute the command shown below and check the root directory of a client

system. The root directory of a client system is described by the /etc/bootparams file of an

installation server.

# grep CLIENT_NAME /etc/bootparams

Example

# grep CLIENT_NAME /etc/bootparams
CLIENT_NAME root=SERVER_NAME:/netinstall/Solaris_10/Tools/Boot
install=

In the example, the root directory of this client is set to /netinstall.

CLIENT_NAME is the name of client system.

SERVER_NAME is the name of install server.

Information

When the root directory name is not described by the /etc/bootparams file, please refer to "Solaris 10

Installation Guide."

3.

Check the ok prompt of OpenBootPROM is displayed on the client system.

If OS is booted, please stop a system by the shutdown(1M) command as follows.

# /usr/sbin/shutdown -i0 -g0 -y

Example

# /usr/sbin/shutdown -i0 -g0 –y
.......

(

shutdown messages are displayed)

.......