> {Darkavich} Steven Misrack
> > Markolf Gudjons wrote:
> > Yes, remember to add your 10.10.20/24 network to the 
> > allowed Ray nets using "utadm -A".
> 
> On this note, Sometimes I find I have to add it and sometimes 
> I don't....

I think "allowed" is a misnomer. I don't think utadm was ever meant to
be an authorization configuration tool. More likely it was meant as a
front-end to make configuring an Interconnect easy (create
hostname.<interface> file, update /etc/hosts, and configure DHCP). And
of course routed Sun Rays later on.

Anyway, I suspect that the SRSS listens on every interface so all a Sun
Ray needs to do is be able to hit a Sun Ray server. I've definitely seen
a Sun Ray come up on a network not configured in utadm before. I think
with SRSS 1.3 (or maybe 2.0).

-- Russ
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