System Administration Guide, Volume 3

How to Unconfigure a Solaris DHCP Client

  1. Become superuser on the client machine.

  2. Unconfigure and shut down the system by typing the following command:


    # sys-unconfig
    

    See the sys-unconfig(1M) manual page for more information about what configuration information is removed by this command.

  3. Reboot the system when the PROM prompt appears.


    ok boot
    

    Because you unconfigured the system, you will be prompted for configuration information by sysidtool programs when the system reboots. See the sysidtool(1M) manual page for more information.

  4. When prompted to use DHCP to configure network interfaces, specify No.