Name Server Issues Solaris 9

During Install of Solaris 9. I attempted to config DNS.
But the System comes back with Name Server error. What am I during wrong?

If your nameserver is not on the same subnet as your Solaris host, it won't be able to route to it; select "none," then edit /etc/nsswitch.conf and /etc/resolv.conf after your install is done.

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