thank you very much
yes you were right cuz when i check it yesterday there was no
defaultrouter.but i had it before i don't know what happened to my solaris at this time ( it was my 10th time during this week but only on this installation there was no default router )
but forget it any way cuz i tried something else today.
i installed it on two other machine ( completely different hardware). one on a Proliant ( dual processor , SCSI hard disk and...)but it didn't detect the hard disk i don't know why.
so i tried installing it on another PC(pentium III 1G,3com lan card and...)
you don't believe me but it worked on this machine without any problem.I still don't know what the problem was with my own machine!!!!( cuz i did the same job)
but there is somethin i want to know :
i my pentium 4 machine , solaris detected the lan card at the beginning but during the installation where you choose whether you want " networked or non-networked"; but default the box non-netword was checked.
but on the pentium III the networked was checked - as expected.
if the problem is my lan card so how did it detect it ?
if not what is the reason ?
if you have any idea please let me know
thanx for your care and time
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Originally posted by thehoghunter
I don't see the default route. Normally on Solaris you would have /etc/defaultroute set up to point to the router that will handle your traffic.
% netstat -nr
Routing Table: IPv4
Destination Gateway Flags Ref Use Interface
-------------------- -------------------- ----- ----- ------ ---------
10.140.64.0 10.140.64.62 U 1 1796 hme0
224.0.0.0 10.140.64.62 U 1 0 hme0
224.0.0.0 10.140.64.62 U 1 0 hme0
default 10.140.64.1 UG 1 6747
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH 16 1055 lo0
%
% cat /etc/defaultrouter
10.140.64.1
%