Ethernet controller cards not recognized (seemingly)

Help! I have a v40z server and I've installed Solaris 9 on it (09/04 version). I've installed a Sun Quad Ethernet Card (PCI slot2) and a Sun Ethernet Card (PCI slot0). I've done a "b -r" and when the system comes up, when I do an "ifconfig -a" all I see is lo0! I've tried downloading the Quad ethernet driver packages for Solaris_9 and have installed them, but the result is the same.
Has anyone seen anything like this?
I appreciate any help you can give.
Kevin

Help! I have a v40z server and I've installed
Solaris 9 on it (09/04 version). I've installed a
Sun Quad Ethernet Card (PCI slot2) and a Sun Ethernet
Card (PCI slot0). I've done a "b -r" boot -r and reconfigurations are not useful for most ethernet devices.
and when the
system comes up, when I do an "ifconfig -a" all I see
is lo0! That's normal. Only interfaces which are brought up explicitly will be seen.
Do a 'ifconfig -a plumb' to activate all interfaces for which drivers are available.
Darren

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