There is a Sun X4100 with an interface nge0
which is configured and working. The server has a group of 4 network jacks in the back and nge0
corresponds to ethernet port 0.
I tried enabling ethernet port 3 with ifconfig nge3 plumb
and I received the output
ifconfig: plumb: nge3: Invalid argument
But I am able to configure nge1
no problem.
Here is the output of prtconf -D
i86pc (driver name: rootnex)
scsi_vhci, instance #0 (driver name: scsi_vhci)
isa, instance #0 (driver name: isa)
asy, instance #0 (driver name: asy)
motherboard
pci, instance #0 (driver name: npe)
pci10de,5e
pci10de,cb84
pci10de,cb84
pci108e,cb84, instance #0 (driver name: ohci)
device, instance #0 (driver name: usb_mid)
keyboard, instance #0 (driver name: hid)
mouse, instance #1 (driver name: hid)
pci108e,cb84, instance #0 (driver name: ehci)
pci-ide, instance #0 (driver name: pci-ide)
ide (driver name: ata)
ide (driver name: ata)
pci10de,5c, instance #0 (driver name: pci_pci)
display, instance #0 (driver name: vgatext)
pci10de,cb84, instance #0 (driver name: nge)
pci10de,5d (driver name: pcie_pci)
pci10de,5d (driver name: pcie_pci)
pci10de,5d (driver name: pcie_pci)
pci10de,5d (driver name: pcie_pci)
pci1022,1200
pci1022,1201
pci1022,1202
pci1022,1203
pci1022,1204
pci, instance #1 (driver name: npe)
pci10de,5e
pci10de,cb84
pci10de,cb84, instance #1 (driver name: nge)
pci10de,5d (driver name: pcie_pci)
pci10de,5d (driver name: pcie_pci)
pci10de,5d (driver name: pcie_pci)
pci10de,5d (driver name: pcie_pci)
pci1022,7458, instance #1 (driver name: pci_pci)
pci1022,7459
pci1022,7458, instance #2 (driver name: pci_pci)
pci8086,1011, instance #0 (driver name: e1000g)
pci8086,1011, instance #1 (driver name: e1000g)
pci1000,3060, instance #0 (driver name: mpt)
sd, instance #0 (driver name: sd)
sd, instance #2 (driver name: sd)
sd, instance #3 (driver name: sd)
pci1022,7459
iscsi, instance #0 (driver name: iscsi)
pseudo, instance #0 (driver name: pseudo)
options, instance #0 (driver name: options)
xsvc, instance #0 (driver name: xsvc)
objmgr, instance #0 (driver name: objmgr)
used-resources
cpus
cpu, instance #0
cpu, instance #1
cpu, instance #2
cpu, instance #3
Any ideas on how to configure port 3?
Based on your prtconf information you have 2 nge interfaces ( nge0 and nge1 ), and two e1000g interfaces ( e1000g0 and e1000g1 ).
Try to plumb them and they should work.
On a side note, if you have Solaris 10 it is easier to check for network interfaces with
dladm show-dev