Configure internet access on sunblade 150

Hey everyone,
Before I start, I���ve been using unix for about half a year so a bit of a noob. I���ve re-installed Solaris 8 on a sunblade 150.
I���ve installed gnome and firefox, I���ve configure my ip in the host file.
I would like to try and connect to the internet, the sunblade connect though a lan though a hub.
I can ping and ftp to my linux/NT machines.
I now have no idea what to do?
I���ve been googleing for a while and thought I should try and ask here I guess you guys would be able to answer this in a flash?!
Thanks in advance

I just finished re-installing my Solaris 10 x86 system (new motherboard and some other cards, so a re-install was the cleanest method).
You'll need to gather the DNS information from your ISP.
I happen to have a cable modem and a router connected to it.
My home LAN goes thru that router then the cable modem, to get to the Internet.
The router's configuration setup grabbed the IP's of their DNS servers and they were visible in the config screens.
Alternatively, if you have a Win9x system that successfully surfs the web, WINIPCFG can show those DNS addresses.
Do the following on the SB150, as root user:
(1) Edit your /etc/nsswitch.conf file and add 'dns' to the hosts line, space delimited.
(2) If you have a router as I do...
touch /etc/defaultrouter then edit the file, placing the IP address of that router -- only the IP address. e.g. 192.168.1.1
(3) Review the contents of your /etc/inet/hosts file. No typos?
The /etc/hosts file is actually a link to /etc/inet/hosts.
(4) touch /etc/resolv.conf
edit that file and enter the necessary information -- format is TAB delimited:
<b>domainname <ISPNAME> (e.g. aol.net, comcast.net, sbc.com)
nameserver <DNS IP address number 1>
nameserver <DNS IP address number 2></b>
Note that the domainname is NOT <i>www...</i>
My ISP happens to show me three DNS servers, you can include as many as you desire.
Save the files and reboot the system because the info is only read at bootup.

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