Solaris 10 and sunfire V210 server

I have a sunfire v210 server and Solaris 10 is already preinstalled. When I set up the server I asked for no DHCP and configured the network card on bge0 with a specified IP address. Somehow the configuration . How do I configure bge0

If you just want to configure bge0 ... until next reboot:
ifconfig bge0 inet <IP> netmask <NETMASK> up
If you want to make it persistent after next reboot:
check the content of the file /etc/hostname.bge0 make sure it matches
the entry in /etc/hosts (and /etc/inet/ipnodes)
If you want to re-configure your server from scratch /usr/sbin/sys-unconfig
Coco D.

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