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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)

Creating the Mobile IP Configuration File (Task Map)

Creating the Mobile IP Configuration File

How to Plan for Mobile IP

How to Create the Mobile IP Configuration File

How to Configure the General Section

How to Configure the Advertisements Section

How to Configure the GlobalSecurityParameters Section

How to Configure the Pool Section

How to Configure the SPI Section

How to Configure the Address Section

Modifying the Mobile IP Configuration File (Task Map)

Modifying the Mobile IP Configuration File

How to Modify the General Section

How to Modify the Advertisements Section

How to Modify the GlobalSecurityParameters Section

How to Modify the Pool Section

How to Modify the SPI Section

How to Modify the Address Section

How to Add or Delete Configuration File Parameters

How to Display Current Parameter Values in the Configuration File

Displaying Mobility Agent Status

How to Display Mobility Agent Status

Displaying Mobility Routes on a Foreign Agent

How to Display Mobility Routes on a Foreign Agent

29.  Mobile IP Files and Commands (Reference)

Part VI IPMP

30.  Introducing IPMP (Overview)

31.  Administering IPMP (Tasks)

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

Displaying Mobility Agent Status

You can use the mipagentstat command to display a foreign agent's visitors list and a home agent's binding table. Mobile IP Mobility Agent Status provides a conceptual description of the mipagentstat command. You can also review the mipagentstat(1M) man page.

How to Display Mobility Agent Status

  1. Become superuser or assume an equivalent role on the system where you are enabling Mobile IP.

    Roles contain authorizations and privileged commands. For more information about roles, see Configuring RBAC (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Security Services.

  2. Display the mobility agent status.
    # mipagentstat options 
    -f

    Shows the list of active mobile nodes in the foreign agent's visitor list.

    -h

    Shows the list of active mobile nodes in the home agent's binding table.

    -p

    Shows the list of security associations with an agent's mobility agent peers.

Example 28-10 Displaying Mobility Agent Status

This example shows how to display the visitor list for all mobile nodes that are registered with a foreign agent.

# mipagentstat -f

As a result, output similar to the following is displayed:

Mobile Node     Home Agent     Time (s)     Time (s)  Flags
                               Granted      Remaining
--------------- -------------- ------------ --------- -----
foobar.xyz.com  ha1.xyz.com    600          125       .....T.
10.1.5.23       10.1.5.1       1000         10        .....T.

As a result, output similar to the following is displayed:

Foreign                  ..... Security Association(s).....
Agent                    Requests Replies  FTunnel  RTunnel
----------------------   -------- -------- -------- --------
forn-agent.eng.sun.com   AH       AH       ESP      ESP

This example shows how to display home agent security associations.

# mipagentstat -fp

As a result, output similar to the following is displayed:

Home                     ..... Security Association(s) .....
Agent                    Requests Replies  FTunnel  RTunnel
----------------------   -------- -------- -------- --------
home-agent.eng.sun.com   AH       AH       ESP      ESP
ha1.xyz.com              AH,ESP   AH       AH,ESP   AH,ESP