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SunFDDI/P 1.0 Adapter User’s Guide—May 1997
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b. Look in the
/dev
directory for links to these entries:
5. Create a file called
/etc/hostname.pf
interface that you configure.
Each file must contain the host name assigned to the IP interface. These files
are used to configure the interfaces when the system is rebooted. If you
assign the primary host name to one of the FDDI interfaces, this host name
must be entered in the file
/etc/nodename
.
6. Use
ifconfig(1M)
to configure the SunFDDI/P IP interfaces (
pf
The host name assigned to the IP interface must be entered in the NIS map,
NIS+ tables, or in
/etc/hosts
on the local machine. Configure the
interface using an
ifconfig
command of the form:
Note that the modifier
netmask +
takes the netmask defined in the
/etc/netmasks
file. If this entry is missing, you must specify the netmask
explicitly using dot notation.
Provided the installation and configuration was successful, your SunFDDI/P
station is now active and you can send and receive data transparently across an
FDDI connection.
ls -l /dev | grep pf
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other
pf -> ../devices/pseudo/clone@0:pf
# /usr/sbin/ifconfig pf
plumb
netmask + up