IP address change in Solaris 10

Hello Friends
while installing solaris I gave some ip address to computer say 192.168.100.x .. , now after installation I have been asked to change the Ip address to some other series say 172.168.100.x , and this IP address should reflect even if reboots the computer. - i used "ifconfig" to change ip but when i m restarting the system its showing the prevoius one ( 192.168.100.x)
what do i do to solve the thing.
regards
Kinshuk

ifconfig only changes the running config.
When you reboot it will be lost.
The easy way is to run sys-unconfig.
Then reboot and it will ask for IP address etc again.
If you know what you are doing, you can edit the files.
Look in the sys-unconfig man page for the list of files it modifies.
The files in question are roughly
/etc/hosts
/etc/inet/ipnodes
/etc/defaultrouter
/etc/netmasks.
if you are changing the hostname as well as the IP then there are more files to change.

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    All I am asking for is an IP addresss that doesnt change unless I switch the router off or have a power cut. Surley that should be a simple enough thing to arrange.
    I can even put up with the temporary connection drops, as long as they only last for a few minutes a few times a week and not as regularly as they are doing at the moment.
    Could a mod please merge this thread with the other one in the Infinity section and place them both in the Infinity section as I would like to know if other Infinity users are having frequent I address changes and there is more chance of them seeing this thread and replying to it if it is in that section.
    Thank you.

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