Re: Gigaswift card device name

From: Scott Howard (scott_at_hunterlink.net.au)
Date: 09/30/04

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    Date: 30 Sep 2004 11:06:51 GMT
    
    

    Neil Truby <neil.truby@ardenta.com> wrote:
    > I've fitted one of these:
    >
    > Sun Quad GigaSwift Ethernet UTP Adapter ( QGE ) full length PCI card
    > with 4 * 10/100/1000 BASE-T Ethernet interfaces
    >
    > But how can I tell if Solaris is "seeing" it, and what device name it would
    > have? I've trawled the web for this seemingly basic question, but I can't
    > find it ...

    If you added it post-install, it will be ce2, ce3, ce4 and ce5.

    If you installed pre-install it will probably be ce0 -> ce3, and the
    on-board ethernet will be ce4 and ce5.

      Scott.


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