[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [FW1] FW 4.1, Solaris 2.7, and Gigabit Ethernet Functionality?
Don't know if you still have the problem, but i just installed a Sun box (420R, PCI based) with three gigabit I/F's and Sol2.7 + FW-1 4.1 and it all seems to work without any problems so far. have fun, Ewald... On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 03:17:28PM -0500, James Zahrndt wrote: > I'm trying to get a new firewall 4.1 installation operational, under Solaris 2.7 > > and using Sun's gigabit ethernet (Version 3.0 driver) hardware. We have a > requirement for multiple networks, and only have one SBUS slot available > (running on an Ultra-1), so a quad-ethernet is no good. All patches are up > to date (downloaded from Sun's site earlier this week). > > I'm wondering if anyone out there has gotten gigabit ethernet to work in > this configuration (even with a single network). What happens on bootup > is that I get the following error: > > FW-1: interface ge0 (ge0) is not found in table (80296910) > Warning: This interface is not monitored by Firewall-1. > FW-1: IP: FW-1 has a problem registering an interface configuration - > command (80206910) blocked - > > .. and the system hangs hard at this point. I need to L1-A it to recover. > I kind of expected the "... not monitored ... " message, but not the hung > system. I'm not even trying to configure the multiple instances - > i.e, hostname.ge0:1, hostname.ge0:2, just the initial instance - hostname.ge0. > It boots fine as long as there's no hostname.ge* interfaces to configure. > > I'll be opening a problem with our vendor for follow-up, but just wanted to > tap the wide experiences of the group too! > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Amateur Radio - The Original "Wireless Network"! > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Content-Description: Card for James Zahrndt > ============================================================================ > ============================================================================ -- Ewald H. Beekman, Network Engineer, Academic Medical Center, dept. ADB/ICT Computer & Network Services, The Netherlands ## Your mind-mint is: You can never tell which way the train went by looking at the tracks. ================================================================================ To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please see the instructions at http://www.checkpoint.com/services/mailing.html ================================================================================
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