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hello,
if you only have an lo0 interface (127.0.0.1) then you dont have any NIC installed yet/down or you dont have NICs driver installed . in solaris the name of the interface is the name of your NIC ex. your first via rhine NIC -> rh0, your second amd pcnet NIC -> pcn1 so on... cheers... |
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