RE: [suse-sparc] MAC addresses on Netra T1 hme interfaces

Torsten.Lange@GECITS-EU.COM
Date: Mon Feb 19 2001 - 04:40:48 PST

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    From: Torsten.Lange@GECITS-EU.COM
    Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 13:40:48 +0100
    Message-ID: <OFE29ACDFF.DFAA4768-ON412569F8.00452FBB@gecits-eu.com>
    Subject: RE: [suse-sparc] MAC addresses on Netra T1 hme interfaces
    

    unfortunately, suse's ifconfig does not support the unplumb argument.
    the /etc/hostname.ethX-files aren't there as well.

    i have spoken to some sun gurus meanwhile and what i have been told was
    that sparc suse does not support the openboot prom like for example
    redhat/sparc does.
    that's why the local-mac-address? setenv won't work.
    now i've been advised to boot the machine using a solaris cdrom, set the
    local-mac-address? option,
    boot solaris from cdrom and verify that the machine re-configures its hme
    interfaces.
    then i shall reboot with suse and everything ought to be fine.

    torsten

    Best regards

    Torsten Lange
    GE CompuNet Computer Distribution
    All Area Networks Services
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    "Gerber, Xavier" <Xavier.Gerber@siemens.co.za> on 19.02.2001 12:30:38

    To: Torsten.Lange@GECITS-EU.COM, suse-sparc@suse.com
    cc:
    Subject: RE: [suse-sparc] MAC addresses on Netra T1 hme interfaces
                                                                                
                                                                                
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    Sun Systems use the following scheme to determine MAC addresses:
         The hostid of the system is combined with Suns's manufacturer code
    by inserting "20" (the manufacturers code for Sun Microsystems) after the
    second digit of the system's hostid

    Therefore, you will be limited to a single MAC address, regardless of the
    number of interfaces attached to the system.

    By changing the local-mac-address? setting in the NVRAM alone is not
    enough.
    There should be other changes that will have to be made in order to
    allocate
    a MAC address to each interface. I am not sure what they are, but I believe
    that changing this setting from false to true, only provides a means for
    overriding the MAC address of the interface manually, either by changes on
    the interface itself (in case the interface has its own unique MAC address)
    or by changes to the startup scripts responsible for activating the
    interfaces)

    As far as deactivating the second hme interface goes, it can be done by
    typing "ifconfig <device> unplumb" from a terminal window. <device>
    implies
    either eith0, or eth1.

    This command will unconfigure that ethernet device from the system,
    effectively disabling it.

    I am not sure if Linux also creates a hostname.<device> file in /etc the
    way
    that Solaris does. If it does, then delete this file also by typing "rm
    /etc/hostname.<device>" where <device> is either eth0, of eth1.

    I will try to find out what can be done to manually override the MAC
    address
    for ethernet devices. Hopefully someone out there has done it already in
    the past and will be kind enough to share this information.

    Best regards
    Xavier Gerber (xavier.gerber@siemens.co.za)
    Siemens Telecommunications Ltd

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Torsten.Lange@GECITS-EU.COM [mailto:Torsten.Lange@GECITS-EU.COM]
    Sent: 19 February 2001 12:49
    To: suse-sparc@suse.com
    Subject: [suse-sparc] MAC addresses on Netra T1 hme interfaces

    hi,

    i'm experiencing serious problems with setting mac addresses on a sun netra
    t1 with 2 built-in hme interfaces.

    i have tried setting 'setenv local-mac-address? true' at the 'ok' prompt,
    but suse will still show the same mac
    address for both hme interfaces (eth0 and eth1).

    is there any way to change this - or maybe completely disable the second
    hme interface?

    Best regards

    Torsten Lange
    GE CompuNet Computer Distribution
    All Area Networks Services
    Europaring 34-40, 50170 Kerpen, Germany
    Phone: +49 (0)2273 597-8301, Fax: +49 (0)2273 597-570, Mobile: +49 (0)177
    599 89 44
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