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Operating Systems Solaris Network interface not found ? Post 302180227 by DukeNuke2 on Sunday 30th of March 2008 11:32:46 AM
Old 03-30-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by arm_naja
On real soralis I use

# grep -i net /etc/path_to_inst

It will show all network interface that you can "plumb <interface_name>"

But on Vmware I'm not sure it's works or not?


aRm_nAja
this doesn't work for ALL interfaces! if you are on solaris 10, "dladm show-dev" is the best command (afaik) to use.

for example on my sparc 280r machine:
Code:
root@miraculix # grep -i net /etc/path_to_inst
"/pci@8,700000/network@5,1" 0 "eri"
root@miraculix # dladm show-dev
eri0            link: unknown   speed: 100   Mbps       duplex: full
qfe0            link: unknown   speed: 0     Mbps       duplex: unknown
qfe1            link: unknown   speed: 0     Mbps       duplex: unknown
qfe2            link: unknown   speed: 0     Mbps       duplex: unknown
qfe3            link: unknown   speed: 0     Mbps       duplex: unknown

the qfe interfaces are missing in the first command.

Last edited by DukeNuke2; 03-30-2008 at 12:38 PM..
 

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ATMLOOP(8)						       Maintenance Commands							ATMLOOP(8)

NAME
atmloop - get/set loopback mode of ATM interfaces SYNOPSIS
atmloop -s [-l level] [-r level] [itf] atmloop [itf] atmloop -q [itf] atmloop -V DESCRIPTION
atmloop sets or shows the current loopback settings of an ATM interface, and allows to query the loopback modes supported by the interface. Some ATM cards can be configured to echo data back to the driver (local loopback) or to the network (remote loopback). The echoing may be done at several different levels: aal AAL PDUs atm ATM cells digital bits sent to or received from the line interface analog the analog signal The levels supported by an interface can be queried with the -q option. If invoked without options, atmloop displays the current loopback settings. OPTIONS
-s set loopback mode. Followed by either -l or -r, both options to set local and remote loopback at the same time (if supported by the driver), or none of them to turn off any loopback. -l level enable local loopback. -r level enable remote loopback. -q level query loopback levels supported by the interface. -V print version number of atmloop on standard output and exit. AUTHOR
Werner Almesberger, EPFL ICA <Werner.Almesberger@epfl.ch> SEE ALSO
atmdiag(8), sonetdiag(8) Linux April 26, 2000 ATMLOOP(8)
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