NIC Driver Installation

Hi,
I installed Solaris10 on x86 server. At the time of installation it able to detect all the 3 network cards. After installation i am able to see only one NIC card in "ifconfig -a" i.e bge0. The other 2 network cards are not shown in "ifconfig -a". The other 2 interfaces are e1000g0 and e1000g1. this names i got from installation.
Can anybody help me to configure the other 2 network cards.
This is very urgent.
regards

ifconfig <interface> plumb
You have to plumb the interfaces before you can see them in inconfig -a. use the /etc/hostname.<interface> file to set them up or use ifconfig commands to manually set them up.

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