Did you disable the nwam service and enabled the normal
network/physical:default?
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Am stuck here. Can someone please shed some light..Thanks.
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Here are some of the messages:
Aug 19 10:55:18 opensolaris /sbin/dhcpagent[130]: [ID 716041 daemon.warning]
accept_v4_acknak: NAK on interface e1000g0
Aug 19 10:55:22 opensolaris last message repeated 1 time
Aug 19 10:55:22 opensolaris /sbin/dhcpagent[130]: [ID 947604 daemon.warning]
checkaddr: ex
Here are some of the messages:
Aug 19 10:55:18 opensolaris /sbin/dhcpagent[130]: [ID 716041 daemon.warning]
accept_v4_acknak: NAK on interface e1000g0
Aug 19 10:55:22 opensolaris last message repeated 1 time
Aug 19 10:55:22 opensolaris /sbin/dhcpagent[130]: [ID 947604 daemon.warning]
checkaddr:
does anything appear on /var/adm/messages at the time the interface goes
down?
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 3:25 PM, vhiz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is for a fresh install of opensolaris 2008.11.. Here is what
> is happening:
>
> After I issue the command, 'ifconfig e1000g0 auto-dhcp', the inter
Hi,
This is for a fresh install of opensolaris 2008.11.. Here is what is
happening:
After I issue the command, 'ifconfig e1000g0 auto-dhcp', the interface is
connected, and after a few seconds it disconnects, saying that dhcp is down.
Other systems connected to the same switch are w