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System Administration Guide: IP Services
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Preface

Part I Introducing System Administration: IP Services

1.  Oracle Solaris TCP/IP Protocol Suite (Overview)

Part II TCP/IP Administration

2.  Planning Your TCP/IP Network (Tasks)

3.  Introducing IPv6 (Overview)

4.  Planning an IPv6 Network (Tasks)

5.  Configuring TCP/IP Network Services and IPv4 Addressing (Tasks)

6.  Administering Network Interfaces (Tasks)

7.  Configuring an IPv6 Network (Tasks)

8.  Administering a TCP/IP Network (Tasks)

9.  Troubleshooting Network Problems (Tasks)

10.  TCP/IP and IPv4 in Depth (Reference)

11.  IPv6 in Depth (Reference)

Part III DHCP

12.  About DHCP (Overview)

13.  Planning for DHCP Service (Tasks)

14.  Configuring the DHCP Service (Tasks)

15.  Administering DHCP (Tasks)

16.  Configuring and Administering the DHCP Client

17.  Troubleshooting DHCP (Reference)

18.  DHCP Commands and Files (Reference)

Part IV IP Security

19.  IP Security Architecture (Overview)

20.  Configuring IPsec (Tasks)

21.  IP Security Architecture (Reference)

22.  Internet Key Exchange (Overview)

23.  Configuring IKE (Tasks)

24.  Internet Key Exchange (Reference)

25.  IP Filter in Oracle Solaris (Overview)

26.   IP Filter (Tasks)

Part V Mobile IP

27.  Mobile IP (Overview)

28.  Administering Mobile IP (Tasks)

29.  Mobile IP Files and Commands (Reference)

Part VI IPMP

30.  Introducing IPMP (Overview)

31.  Administering IPMP (Tasks)

Configuring IPMP (Task Maps)

Configuring and Administering IPMP Groups (Task Map)

Administering IPMP on Interfaces That Support Dynamic Reconfiguration (Task Map)

Configuring IPMP Groups

Planning for an IPMP Group

How to Plan for an IPMP Group

Configuring IPMP Groups

How to Configure an IPMP Group With Multiple Interfaces

Configuring Target Systems

Configuring Standby Interfaces

Configuring IPMP Groups With a Single Physical Interface

How to Configure a Single Interface IPMP Group

Maintaining IPMP Groups

How to Display the IPMP Group Membership of an Interface

How to Add an Interface to an IPMP Group

How to Remove an Interface From an IPMP Group

How to Move an Interface From One IPMP Group to Another Group

Replacing a Failed Physical Interface on Systems That Support Dynamic Reconfiguration

How to Remove a Physical Interface That Has Failed (DR-Detach)

How to Replace a Physical Interface That Has Failed (DR-Attach)

Recovering a Physical Interface That Was Not Present at System Boot

How to Recover a Physical Interface That Was Not Present at System Boot

Modifying IPMP Configurations

How to Configure the /etc/default/mpathd File

Part VII IP Quality of Service (IPQoS)

32.  Introducing IPQoS (Overview)

33.  Planning for an IPQoS-Enabled Network (Tasks)

34.  Creating the IPQoS Configuration File (Tasks)

35.  Starting and Maintaining IPQoS (Tasks)

36.  Using Flow Accounting and Statistics Gathering (Tasks)

37.  IPQoS in Detail (Reference)

Glossary

Index

Configuring IPMP (Task Maps)

This section contains links to the tasks that are described in this chapter.

Configuring and Administering IPMP Groups (Task Map)

The following table describes different tasks to configure IPMP groups on the network.
Task
Description
For Instructions
Plan for an IPMP group.
Lists all ancillary information and required tasks before you can configure an IPMP group.
Configure an IPMP interface group with multiple interfaces.
Configures multiple interfaces as members of an IPMP group.
Configure an IPMP group where one of the interfaces is a standby interface.
Configures one of the interfaces in a multiple interface IPMP group as a standby interface.
Configure an IPMP group that consists of a single interface.
Creates a single interface IPMP group.
Display the IPMP group to which a physical interface belongs.
Explains how to obtain the name of an interface's IPMP group from the output of the ifconfig command.
Add an interface to an IPMP group.
Configures a new interface as a member of an existing IPMP group.
Remove an interface from an IPMP group.
Explains how to remove an interface from an IPMP group.
Move an interface from an existing IPMP group to a different group.
Moves interfaces among IPMP groups.
Change three default settings for the in.mpathd daemon.
Customizes failure detection time and other parameters of the in.mpathd daemon.

Administering IPMP on Interfaces That Support Dynamic Reconfiguration (Task Map)

The following table describes additional tasks to administer networking interfaces in an IPMP group on systems that support DR.
Task
Description
For Instructions
Remove an interface that has failed.
Removes a failed interface on a system.
Replace an interface that has failed.
Replaces a failed interface.
Recover an interface that was not configured at boot time.
Recovers a failed interface.