IntraServer Technology ITIpci 5100G/GF User Manual

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Note: If any adapter card is moved from one slot to another, the

alt

instance values in the

/etc/path_to_inst

file will be incorrect.

Correct the instance values before making any adapter configuration
changes. See your Solaris manuals for details on setting instance values.

•= Each adapter must be assigned a host name and an IP

address. If you are not using multiple VLANs, perform the
steps below when configuring the host name and IP address
for your adapter.

•= If VLANs are to be used, any specific adapter may have one

host name and IP address for each VLAN. If you will be
using VLANs on the network, see the Configuring VLANs
section of this manual.

1. Create

the

/etc/hostname.alt

<num>

file(s) on the server.

There can be up to four adapters per server. Create one
/etc/hostname.alt

<num>

file for each adapter. The number

<num>

in the filename is determined as follows:

Hostname Numbering

Adapter Hostname
First

/etc/hostname.alt0

Second

/etc/hostname.alt1

Third

/etc/hostname.alt2

Fourth

/etc/hostname.alt3


For example, the first adapter in the server requires a file named
/etc/hostname.alt0

and the second adapter requires a file

named /etc/hostname.alt1 .

2. Place the appropriate adapter host name into the

hostname.alt

<num>

file(s).

The /etc/hostname.alt

<num>

file must contain the appropriate

host name for the adapter. The host name should be different from that
of any other interface. For example, /etc/hostname.alt0 and
/etc/hostname.alt1

cannot share the same host name.

The following example depicts the host name files required for a
machine called iti , with ITI-5100G/GF adapters known as iti-1 ,
iti-2

, iti-3 , and iti-4 on the networks created for alt0 , alt1

, alt2 , and alt3 .

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