Solaris 10 x86 in Sunfire V20Z

Hi All,
Just a quick question, Can i access the Solaris NOS directly on the IPMI (SP) port of the V20z? Coz currently, im accessing the Solaris Installed via Serial Redirection.
Im thinking that the Sunfire V120 is same when you access it via LOM. When you are in LOM? type console and you will go to # prompt in Solaris OS.
Thanks

i was facing the same problem just hours ago.
i successfully installed broadcom driver into solaris 10 with Dell GX280
i copy broadcom driver into a CD and run it on solaris pc.
i copied out the file into a directory and use pkgadd -d BRCMbcme.pkg and voila. My pc detected the network card.
Then start configuring your network.
It works for me. Hope it works for u.
remember to read the readme file which come with the broadcom driver.

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