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Operating Systems Solaris Network Interfaces Post 302321086 by fugitive on Saturday 30th of May 2009 03:45:54 AM
Old 05-30-2009
Just to tell u .. when i try to do watch net all from ok prompt it give o/p on 1 interface rest it shows down .. and i 've not set up the all the interfaces just did plumb to them to check if plumbing will show any activity on the NIC cards but didn't help

Quote:
ifconfig -a
lo0: flags=2001000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL> mtu 8232 index 1
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000
e1000g0: flags=1000802<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 8
inet 0.0.0.0 netmask 0
ether 0:15:17:8f:f1:80
e1000g1: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 2
inet 10.63.25.186 netmask fffffc00 broadcast 10.63.27.255
ether 0:15:17:8f:f1:81
e1000g2: flags=1000802<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 9
inet 0.0.0.0 netmask 0
ether 0:15:17:8f:f0:de
e1000g3: flags=1000802<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 10
inet 0.0.0.0 netmask 0
ether 0:15:17:8f:f0:df
bge0: flags=1000802<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 6
inet 0.0.0.0 netmask 0
ether 0:14:4f:b7:c1:f6
bge1: flags=1000802<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 7
inet 0.0.0.0 netmask 0
ether 0:14:4f:b7:c1:f7

Last edited by Neo; 05-30-2009 at 06:15 AM.. Reason: code tags
 

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iptunnel(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       iptunnel(8)

NAME
iptunnel - Creates, deletes, and displays configured tunnels SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/iptunnel [operation] [args] DESCRIPTION
The iptunnel command creates configured tunnels for sending and receiving IPV6 or IPV4 packets that are encapsulated as the payload of an IPV4 datagram. The iptunnel command can perform one of the following operations: Creates a tunnel interface, which you must subsequently configure by using the ifconfig command. The syntax of the create operation is as follows: iptunnel create [-I int-name] [v4-dest] [v4-src] Specifies the interface unit of the tunnel to be created. This is an optional parameter. The int-name parameter has the following form: iptx, where x is the interface unit number. By default, the interface name selected for the tunnel is iptx+1, or the value of the interface unit number of the last tunnel created plus 1. Specifies the remote end-point to which a tunnel is to be created. Sets the IPV4 source address in the encapsulating header. The tunnel is enabled (packets are sent/received on the tunnel) only if v4-src is a valid address on the system. This is an optional parameter. Deletes a tunnel interface. You must disable the tunnel before you can delete it by executing the following command: # ifconfig tunnel name down delete abort Shows the tunnel attributes (name, tunnel end points, next hop for tunneled packets). EXAMPLES
To create a tunnel from hobbes to calvin, enter: # iptunnel create -I ipt5 calvin ipt5 iftype 208 src 16.140.16.86 dst 16.140.16.91 To display the tunnel attributes, enter: # iptunnel show ipt5 interface ipt5 src 16.140.16.86 dst 16.140.16.91 gate 16.140.16.86 To config- uring the tunnel to encapsulate IPv6 packets, enter: # ifconfig ipt5 ipv6 up IPv6 packets will be sent as payloads of IPv4 datagrams from 16.140.16.86 to 16.140.16.91. The tunnel may also be used to send IPV4 packets encapsulated within IPV4 headers as follows: # ifconfig ipt5 10.10.80.60 netmask 255.255.255.0 To verify the previous command, enter: # ifconfig ipt5 ipt5: flags=4c1<UP,RUNNING,NOARP,MULTICAST> 16.140.16.86 --> 16.140.16.91 rxmt 1000, reach time 30000, dad tries 1, mtu 1280, hops 64, token len 64 inet 10.10.80.60 netmask ffffff00 ipmtu 1280 inet6 fe80::108c:1056 To deleting the tunnel, enter: # ifconfig ipt5 down delete abort ipt5: delete inet address 10.10.80.60 10.10.80.60: aborting 0 tcp connection(s) Then, enter: # iptunnel delete ipt5 interface ipt5 deleted SEE ALSO
Commands: ifconfig(8). RFC 2003, IP Encapsulation within IP, Perkins, C., October 1996 iptunnel(8)
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