Sun Microsystems 1.0 User Manual
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SunFDDI/P 1.0 Adapter User’s Guide—May 1997
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•
Type
n
, or press Return, if you are not using SunNet Manager to manage
your network; if you are running SunNet Manager agents on another
machine; or if you want to start the SunNet Manager agents manually.
7. Type
y
to use the installation scripts with superuser permission.
The script displays a list of the files that it installs, loads the driver, and
configures the IP interfaces automatically.
If the installation is successful, your SunFDDI/P interfaces are now active. The
link status indicator (diagnostic LED) will be:
•
Amber—if the interface is configured and no valid line state to an active
FDDI network exists
•
Green—if the interface is configured and connected to an active network
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To Install the Utilities, man Pages, and SNM Agents
(SUNWpft)
The
SUNWpft
package contains the SunFDDI/P utilities and man pages. By
default, the base directory
/opt
. You can change
the default base directory when you start
pkgadd(1M)
with the
—R
option. This
package can be installed on a server and shared between multiple machines, if
required.
An installation script is executed automatically when you install the
SunFDDI/P utilities and man pages (
SUNWpft
):
Do you want to start the SunNet Manager daemons for SunFDDI
at boot time? [n] [y,n,?,q] y
This package contains scripts which will be executed with superuser
permission during the process of installing the package.
Do you want to continue with the installation [y,n,?] y