Sun Microsystems enterprise server 220r 用户手册
Chapter 3
Administration and Network Setup
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How to Boot the System Using a
PCI-Based Ethernet Interface
PCI-Based Ethernet Interface
Before You Begin
Before you can boot the system over a network interface, you must complete the
installation procedure; see:
installation procedure; see:
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“How to Install the Sun Enterprise 220R Server” on page 13
Specifically, you must perform the following tasks:
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Set up a system console; see “About Communicating With the Server” on page 28
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Configure the PCI-based Ethernet port; see “How to Add an Ethernet Interface”
on page 49
on page 49
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Connect the Ethernet port to a network; see “How to Attach a Twisted-Pair
Ethernet (TPE) Cable” on page 52 or “How to Attach an MII Ethernet
Transceiver” on page 54
Ethernet (TPE) Cable” on page 52 or “How to Attach an MII Ethernet
Transceiver” on page 54
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Power on the system; see “How to Power On the System” on page 34
Note –
To boot the system over an Ethernet network, it is necessary that there be a
bootable image for Sun4u architecture somewhere on the network. For details, see
the installation instructions accompanying your Solaris software.
the installation instructions accompanying your Solaris software.
What to Do
1. At the
ok
prompt, type:
The
show-devs
command lists the system devices. It displays the full path name of
the
hme
device, similar to the example below:
ok show-devs
/pci@1f,4000/pci@5/SUNW,hme@0,1