Task |
Description |
For Instructions |
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Enable IPv6 on a node |
Involves touching hostname6.interface file, displaying addresses, and entering the addresses in the /etc/inet/ipnodes file. See the note that follows this table. | |
Configure a Solaris IPv6 router |
Involves adding entries to the indp.conf file. | |
Configure a 6to4 router |
Involves configuring a 6to4 interface in the /etc/hostname6.ip.6to4tun0 file | |
Add IPv6 addresses to NIS and NIS+ |
Involves adding entries to the /etc/ipnodes file. | |
Add IPv6 addresses to DNS |
Involves adding AAAA records to the DNS zone and reverse zone file. |
You can enable IPv6 on a system when you install the Solaris software. If you answered yes to enable IPv6 during the installation process, you can omit the following procedures to enable IPv6.