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Language |
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Choose from the list of available languages for
the Oracle Solaris 10 software. |
English* |
Locale |
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Choose your geographic region from the list of available
locales. |
English (C - 7-bit ASCII)* |
Terminal |
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Choose the type of terminal that you are
using from the list of available terminal types. |
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Network connection |
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Is the system connected to
a network? |
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DHCP |
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Can the system use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to configure its
network interfaces? |
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If you are not using DHCP, note the network address. |
IP address |
If
you are not using DHCP, supply the IP address for the system. Example:
129.200.9.1 |
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Subnet |
If you are not using DHCP, is the system part of a
subnet? If yes, what is the netmask of the subnet? Example: 255.255.0.0 |
255.255.0.0* |
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IPv6 |
Do you want
to enable IPv6 on this machine? |
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Host name |
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A host name that you choose
for the system. |
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Kerberos |
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Do you want to configure Kerberos security on this machine? If
yes, gather the following: Default Realm: Administration Server: First KDC: (Optional) Additional KDCs: |
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Name service: If the
system uses a name service, provide the following information. |
Name service |
Which name service should
this system use? |
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Domain name |
Provide the name of the domain in which the
system resides. |
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NIS+ and NIS |
Do you want to specify a name server or
let the installation program find one? |
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DNS |
Provide IP addresses for the DNS server. You
must enter at least one IP address, but you can enter up to
three addresses. You can also enter a list of domains to search when
a DNS query is made. Search Domain: Search Domain: Search Domain: |
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LDAP |
Provide the following information about
your LDAP profile: Profile name: Profile server: If you specify a proxy credential level in
your LDAP profile, gather the following: Proxy-Bind Distinguished Name: Proxy-Bind Password: |
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Default route |
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Do you want to
specify a default route IP address or let the Oracle Solaris installation program
find one? The default route provides a bridge that forwards traffic between two physical
networks. An IP address is a unique number that identifies each host on
a network. You have the following choices:
You can specify the IP address. An /etc/defaultrouter file is created with the specified IP address. When the system is rebooted, the specified IP address becomes the default route.
You can let the Oracle Solaris installation program detect an IP address. However, the system must be on a subnet that has a router that advertises itself by using the ICMP router discovery protocol. If you are using the command-line interface, the software detects an IP address when the system is booted.
You can choose None if you do not have a router or do not want the software to detect an IP address at this time. The software automatically tries to detect an IP address on reboot.
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- Specify One
Detect One
None*
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Time zone |
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How do you want to specify
your default time zone? |
- Geographic region*
Offset from GM
Time zone file
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Root password |
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Choose a root password for the system. |
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