Solaris 10 U6 jumpstart installation always goes into interactive mode desp

While doing the Solaris 10 U6 jumpstart installation, it is going into interactive mode for netmask.
This is the sysidcfg file configuration being used :
bash-3.00# cat /export/home/iserver/jumpstart/donau1/sysidcfg
system_locale=en_US
name_service=none
network_interface=ce2
{hostname=donau1 netmask=255.255.252.0 ip_address=10.50.57.24 protocol_ipv6=no default_route=10.50.56.1}
security_policy=none
terminal=vt100
timezone="MET"
timeserver=10.50.57.214
nfs4_domain=dynamic
root_password=5YcgZqC0krYjo
bash-3.00#
Here the network interface specified is "ce2" and the netmask is as shown above. Still, we observe the problem all the times.
and I have seen the following messages on the screen
Attempting to configure interface ce3...
Skipped interface ce3
Attempting to configure interface ce2...
Configured interface ce2
ip_arp_done: init failed
ifconfig: setifflags: SIOCSLIFFLAGS: ce2: Cannot assign requested address
Attempting to configure interface ce1...
Skipped interface ce1
Attempting to configure interface ce0...
Skipped interface ce0
Reading ZFS config: done.
Setting up Java. Please wait...
Serial console, reverting to text install
Beginning system identification...
Searching for configuration file(s)...
Using sysid configuration file 10.50.57.214:/export/home/iserver/jumpstart/donau1/sysidcfg
Search complete.
Discovering additional network configuration...
Completing system identification...
after this it is going into interactive mode and prompting for netmask . After providing the netmask, installation goes through successfully.
so please suggest me some solution to avoid it going into interactive mode.

I have seen this too over the years and it ultimately comes down to something innate:
Here are a few suggestions:
1. Try and use interface ce0.
2. Check default route on both jumpstart server and client.
3. The arp cache may need to be flushed on the Jumpstart server.
4. Use snoop and see what happens during the actual RARPing phase between the server and host.
5. Switch the order in the sysid config file as indicated below:
system_locale=en_US
name_service=none
network_interface=ce2
{hostname=donau1  ip_address=10.50.57.24 netmask=255.255.252.0 protocol_ipv6=no default_route=10.50.56.1}
security_policy=none
terminal=vt100
timezone="MET"
timeserver=10.50.57.214
nfs4_domain=dynamic
root_password=*****************
Please note I blanked your root password. Let me know if this helps.

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