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Thanks to everyone for their suggestions. The problem was that I could not get to the prom prompt to make the change. I ended up doing a stop(L1)-N at power-on and reset the NVRAM to factory default. Found that in a posting from 1994...gotta love Google. Moving into a Solaris environment from a Linux environment is like coming home late at night to find someone has moved all the furniture and light switches in your house... --Tim
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