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SunFDDI/P 1.0 Adapter User’s GuideMay 1997

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To disable the Ethernet interface so that it is not reconfigured when you
reboot the machine, change the name of the

/etc/hostname.le

<inst> file.

How do I use the host name assigned to the SunFDDI/P interface as the
primary host name for my machine?
In a Solaris 2.x environment, the primary host name is defined in the

/etc/nodename

file. Normally, this file contains the host name assigned to

the Ethernet interface built in to your machine. Edit

/etc/nodename

to

enter the host name assigned to the SunFDDI/P interface.

Can I associate several IP addresses with a single SunFDDI/P interface?
Yes. To associate multiple IP addresses with a single interface, type:

How many SunFDDI/P 1.0 cards can I install in one machine?
You can install up to eight SunFDDI/P 1.0 cards in one machine.

What kind of connector can be used to connect SunFDDI/P 1.0 to optical
fiber networks?
The connector type has been changed for SunFDDI 5.0 to an SC-type
connector. See Chapter 2, “Hardware Installation” for a description of FDDI
cables and connectors.

What kind of optical fiber can be used to link SunFDDI/P 1.0?
SunFDDI/P uses a 62.5/125

µ

m standard twin optical fiber. A compliant

link design will have no more than 11 db of end-to-end loss. This includes
loss incurred in the fiber (typically 1.2 db/km), the connectors (typically 0.5
db/connector), and any bypass switches (typically 2.5 db/switch). It also
allows loss margins for source aging (typically 1 to 3 db), safety (typically 1
to 2 db), and temperature variation (typically 1 db).

# mv /etc/hostname.le

<inst>

/etc/oldhostname.le

<inst>

# ifconfig pf0

<ip_address_1>

netmask

<mask>

up

# ifconfig pf0:1

<ip_address_2>

netmask

<mask>

up

# ifconfig pf0:2

<ip_address_3>

netmask

<mask>

up

.

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