SUMMARY: Command to find available ethernet devices.

From: Burtenshaw, Craig <craig.burtenshaw_at_amsa.gov.au>
Date: Mon Jun 14 2004 - 19:19:44 EDT
Hi Everyone,

Thank you for all the responses.

The solution was to run the command
# grep network /etc/path_to_inst

This brought them all up.

Other command suggestions were prtdiag -v and prtconf, but
these only showed devices in use.

Original message below.
Thank you
Craig.
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Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 10:02:49 +1000
From: "Burtenshaw, Craig" <craig.burtenshaw@amsa.gov.au>
Subject: Command to find available ethernet devices.
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Hi,

Just wondering if there is a command that shows all
available ethernet/fibre ports available in a V880
regardless of whether they have been 'plumb'ed.

O/S - Solaris 8
Server - Sun Fire V880.

Cheers
Craig.
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