
Note - This process is described in TCP/IP and Data Communications
Administration Guide.
Special Files
Device naming in /dev follows standard LAN device naming except that the PPA
(Physical Point of Attachment) unit number is the socket where the card resides, not
the instance. That is, for the pcelx driver, /dev/pcelx0 (or PPA 0 of
/dev/pcelx) is the card in socket 0, while a card in socket 1 is /dev/pcelx1 (or
PPA 1 of /dev/pcelx). See the pcelx(7D) man page.
To find information on devices created for multifunction cards such as 3C562, see the
pcser(7D) man page.
Hot-Plugging
If you remove the 3C562 or 3C589 card, any information you send is discarded, and
no error messages are given.
When you reinsert the card in the same socket, the device operates normally. The
behavior is similar to temporarily disconnecting the device from the network.
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Device Reference Manual for Solaris 2.6 (Intel Platform Edition) ♦ April 1998
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