Solaris 10 on V20z - Help!!!

Hi all,
I installed S10 (06/2005) on a V20z with bge0 using DHCP.
I also installed the necessary BIOS and service processor as well as the 64-bit NWSnps package.
After rebooting I het the message:
Failed to configure IPv4 DHCP on interface(s) bge0
I cant get rid of this problem.
Any ideas, what's going on?
Thanks

By the way: before installing the NWSnps package (which is the Solaris driver for the service processor, everything worked with DHCP.

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