Sun Microsystems 1.0 User Manual

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SunFDDI/P 1.0 Adapter User’s GuideMay 1997

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Type

n

, or press Return, if you are not using SunNet Manager to manage

your network; if you are running SunNet Manager agents on another
machine; or if you want to start the SunNet Manager agents manually.

7. Type

y

to use the installation scripts with superuser permission.

The script displays a list of the files that it installs, loads the driver, and
configures the IP interfaces automatically.

If the installation is successful, your SunFDDI/P interfaces are now active. The
link status indicator (diagnostic LED) will be:

Amber—if the interface is configured and no valid line state to an active
FDDI network exists

Green—if the interface is configured and connected to an active network

To Install the Utilities, man Pages, and SNM Agents

(SUNWpft)

The

SUNWpft

package contains the SunFDDI/P utilities and man pages. By

default, the base directory <basedir> for this package is

/opt

. You can change

the default base directory when you start

pkgadd(1M)

with the

—R

option. This

package can be installed on a server and shared between multiple machines, if
required.

An installation script is executed automatically when you install the
SunFDDI/P utilities and man pages (

SUNWpft

):

Do you want to start the SunNet Manager daemons for SunFDDI

at boot time? [n] [y,n,?,q] y

This package contains scripts which will be executed with superuser

permission during the process of installing the package.

Do you want to continue with the installation [y,n,?] y

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