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Asus AP1600R-E2(BI2) User Manual

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C h a p t e r 6 : D r i v e r i n s t a l l a t i o n

C h a p t e r 6 : D r i v e r i n s t a l l a t i o n

C h a p t e r 6 : D r i v e r i n s t a l l a t i o n

C h a p t e r 6 : D r i v e r i n s t a l l a t i o n

C h a p t e r 6 : D r i v e r i n s t a l l a t i o n

6.2.5

6.2.5

6.2.5

6.2.5

6.2.5

Solaris

Solaris

Solaris

Solaris

Solaris

The network adapter driver for Solaris 8.0 system comes in three formats:

Datastream format: B R C M b c m e . p k g

B R C M b c m e . p k g

B R C M b c m e . p k g

B R C M b c m e . p k g

B R C M b c m e . p k g

Compressed and TAR file system format: B R C M b c m e . t a r . Z

B R C M b c m e . t a r . Z

B R C M b c m e . t a r . Z

B R C M b c m e . t a r . Z

B R C M b c m e . t a r . Z

Driver Update (DU) binary image*: b c m e d u . i m g

b c m e d u . i m g

b c m e d u . i m g

b c m e d u . i m g

b c m e d u . i m g

***** Use to create DU diskette

Installing the drivers

Installing the drivers

Installing the drivers

Installing the drivers

Installing the drivers

Follow these instructions when installing the Broadcom

®

Gigabit LAN

controller drivers on a Solaris 8.0 system.

1.

Change the directory to where the B R C M b c m e . p k g

B R C M b c m e . p k g

B R C M b c m e . p k g

B R C M b c m e . p k g

B R C M b c m e . p k g is located.

2.

Use the command:

pkgadd -d BRCMbcme.pkg

or
Copy B R C M b c m e . t a r . Z

B R C M b c m e . t a r . Z

B R C M b c m e . t a r . Z

B R C M b c m e . t a r . Z

B R C M b c m e . t a r . Z to / t m p

/ t m p

/ t m p

/ t m p

/ t m p using these commands:

cd /tmp
uncompress BRCMbcme.tar.Z
tar xvf BRCMbcme.tar
pkgadd -d /tmp

3.

Execute p r t c o n f

p r t c o n f

p r t c o n f

p r t c o n f

p r t c o n f to determine instance number of the NIC.

4.

Use the command:

ifconfig bcme[instance_number] plumb

5.

Use the command:

ifconfig bcme[instance_number] ip_address netmask....

Saving the changes

Saving the changes

Saving the changes

Saving the changes

Saving the changes

To make these changes permanent:
1.

Use a text editor (e.g., vi) to create a file in the /etc directory, then
name the file as h o s t n a m e . b c m e [ i n s t a n c e _ n u m b e r ]

h o s t n a m e . b c m e [ i n s t a n c e _ n u m b e r ]

h o s t n a m e . b c m e [ i n s t a n c e _ n u m b e r ]

h o s t n a m e . b c m e [ i n s t a n c e _ n u m b e r ]

h o s t n a m e . b c m e [ i n s t a n c e _ n u m b e r ]. Add the IP

address of the interface to this file, save, then exit.

2.

Add a proper subnet mask to the file / e t c / n e t m a s k s

/ e t c / n e t m a s k s

/ e t c / n e t m a s k s

/ e t c / n e t m a s k s

/ e t c / n e t m a s k s.

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