Understanding the Installation Process
Installation Overview (Oracle Solaris 10)
Installation Overview (Oracle Solaris 11)
Installation Overview (Windows)
Front Panel Connectors and LEDs
Power and Environmental Requirements
Verify the Driver Version (Oracle Solaris 10)
Verify the Driver Version (Oracle Solaris 11)
Remove the Driver (Oracle Solaris OS)
Download and Install the Driver (Linux)
Download and Install the Driver (Windows)
Verify the Installation (Oracle SPARC)
Verify the Installation (Oracle Solaris x86)
Verify the Installation (Linux)
Verify the Installation (Windows)
Create Driver Instance Files (Oracle Solaris 10)
Configure the Network Host Files (Oracle Solaris 10)
Boot Over a 10 GbE Network (Oracle Solaris x86 and Linux)
Install Oracle Solaris 10 Over a Network (Oracle SPARC)
Administering Driver Parameters and Jumbo Frames
Driver Parameters (Oracle Solaris OS)
Set Driver Parameters (Oracle Solaris OS)
Configuring Jumbo Frames (Oracle Solaris OS)
Change the MTU Temporarily (Oracle Solaris 10)
Change the MTU Temporarily (Oracle Solaris 11)
Configure Jumbo Frames (Linux)
Display Information About Link Aggregations (Oracle Solaris 10)
Delete Link Aggregations (Oracle Solaris 10)
Configure Static VLANs (Oracle Solaris 10)
Analyze Why the Device Link Is Missing
The example in this procedure aggregates sample interfaces ixgbe0, ixgbe1, ixgbe2, and ixgbe3. Arbitrary key numbers (1 and 2) are used for each aggregation.
# ifconfig ixgbe0 unplumb # ifconfig ixgbe1 unplumb # ifconfig ixgbe2 unplumb # ifconfig ixgbe3 unplumb
In this example, the -l active option turns on LACP mode:
# dladm create-aggr -l active -d ixgbe0 -d ixgbe1 1 # ifconfig aggr1 plumb # ifconfig aggr1 192.2.2.84 up
No mode is specified for the link aggregation group in this example:
# dladm create-aggr -d ixgbe2 -d ixgbe3 2 # ifconfig aggr2 plumb # ifconfig aggr2 193.2.2.84 up