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mac address problem
Well not really. If the the "local mac address" flag in the OBP is set to false, then the multiple Ethernet cards on the system will use the system wide mac address. The problem I had before is that I had trouble assigning a unique mac address to each of a quad interfaces even when the eeprom parameter of "local mac address" is set to true. I should have worded the email right.
George Monappallil
Unix Sys. Admin.
Newsedge Corp.
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From: Atul Gore [mailto:atulgore@...Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 11:28 AM
To: George.Monappallil@...
Subject: Re: unique mac address
George:
Normally ethernet cards do have a unique address. so .. I am not sure what exactly is your question.
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... Atul
----Original Message Follows----
From: George Monappallil
To: "'sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org'" ,"'isp-solaris@isp-solaris.com'"
Subject: unique mac address
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 10:47:38 -0400
Hi all:
I have a 420R with one quad ethernet card. I would like each of the interfaces on the quad cards to have unique mac addresses. Is there a way I can do this? Your help is higly appreciated. Thanks in advance
George Monappallil
Unix Sys. Admin.
Newsedge Corp.
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