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Operating Systems Solaris boot log files Post 302131893 by joerg on Tuesday 14th of August 2007 08:41:28 AM
Old 08-14-2007
Sun Box?

Hi,
is the system you talk form a SUN Station?

Please always post the uname -a command!!

If it is a sun station please boot to the OBP(OK prompt) and post the outuput of

devalias

and

show-disks

best regards
joerg
 

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pppoec(1)						      General Commands Manual							 pppoec(1)

NAME
pppoec - PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) client SYNOPSIS
interface-name interface-name config-file] debug-level] log-file] retry-number] DESCRIPTION
discovers an access concentrator that is willing to offer services to the client. It obtains a unique session-id from the selected access concentrator. then forks a daemon which performs the session phase functionalities of PPPoE as mentioned in RFC 2516. Options supports the following options: Specify the configuration file with absolute path to be used by The default configuration file is Specify the debug level at which logging has to be enabled. The three debug levels are: Logs all error messages. To log these messages, type on the command line. Logs all warning messages. To log these messages, type on the command line. Logs function level debug messages. To log these messages, type on the command line. Specify the name of the network interface (e.g., to be used for the PPPoE session. Specify the log file with absolute path, to which pppoec must log all messages. The default log file is Specify the frequency of PADI (PPPoE Active Discovery Initiation) or PADR (PPPoE Active Discovery Request) packet retransmission when an access concentrator does not respond to the client's request. The default value is 3. EXAMPLES
An example usage of the command is as follows: WARNINGS
Note that, you cannot run the client daemon without file. See pppoec.conf(4) for more information. Also, do not use to terminate Instead, use to kill the client daemon. AUTHOR
was developed by Hewlett-Packard. FILES
PPPoE server daemon PPPoE relay PPPoE client configuration file PPP daemon SEE ALSO
pppd(1), pppoerd(1M), pppoesd(1M), pppoec.conf(4). pppoec(1)
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