Hello Michael,

Thanks for your quickly reply.

I tried every ways.

At first, I disable nwam. But not start physical:default. And come out the result.
Then, I disable nwam, and start physical:default. The result is same.
Third, I disable nwam, then reboot. I found my interface gone. And I plumb my interface, then use the GUI tool. After click "OK", my interface gone too.

So I can't figure out what's going on.

If I use command to setup my network, it can work well even network/physical:default is disabled.

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Michael Schuster ??:
Yi-Long Ding (Vincent) wrote:
Hello All,

I do not know whether it's proper to send email to this alias. But I met a problem and I can't solve it myself.

I'm redirecting this to networking-discuss ...

OpenSolaris2008.05 has GUI network configuration tools in menu "Systam" -> "Administration" -> "Network".

After stopping nwam, we can open it. I configured the IP, netmask, gateway and dns, then I click "OK".

what precisely did you do to "stop" nwam?
did you disable the physical:nwam service? if so, did you also enable physical:default?

run "svcs -a | grep physical" to show the status of both.

Michael
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