Setting up a static IP address on Solaris 11
Hello,
I was happily going to set up a static IP address on Solaris 11 EA but I've found it's somewhat different from what I was used to do in Solaris 11 Express.
Maybe I'm confused by learning too many things at the same time
The context is on a Solaris 11 EA desktop.
As I was not understanding why I've gotten net0/_a and net0/_b without nwam enable and was not succeeding with "ipadm create-addr -T static -a 192.168.0.100/24 net0/v4",
I've removed net0/_a and net0/_b with "ipadm delete-addr" and also did "ipadm delete-ip net0" in order to try again from scratch.
I was happily going to set up a static IP address on Solaris 11 EA but I've found it's somewhat different from what I was used to do in Solaris 11 Express.
Maybe I'm confused by learning too many things at the same time
The context is on a Solaris 11 EA desktop.
As I was not understanding why I've gotten net0/_a and net0/_b without nwam enable and was not succeeding with "ipadm create-addr -T static -a 192.168.0.100/24 net0/v4",
I've removed net0/_a and net0/_b with "ipadm delete-addr" and also did "ipadm delete-ip net0" in order to try again from scratch.
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