Well, I had a chat with a very nice Sun employee who gave me the scoop on why its not good for Solaris to start the interface on boot. It slows it down if it does.
Instead, he pointed me to a very nice tool called "inetmenu", which can be downloaded from the opensolaris website, that handles all of your network connections either through a gui or on command line.
So, I have downloaded that and tonight will work on getting it configured and setup for use. (Thanks again Ben!)
I guess its on to the Broadcom driver from here.
It would be nice if you indicated
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hardware configuration.