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System Administration Guide: IP Services     Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 Information Library
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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)

Overview of the Solaris Mobile IP Implementation

Mobile IP Configuration File

Configuration File Format

Sample Configuration Files

mipagent.conf-sample File

mipagent.conf.fa-sample File

mipagent.conf.ha-sample File

Configuration File Sections and Labels

General Section

Advertisements Section

GlobalSecurityParameters Section

Pool Section

SPI Section

Address Section

Configuring the Mobility IP Agent

Mobile IP Mobility Agent Status

Mobile IP State Information

netstat Extensions for Mobile IP

snoop Extensions for Mobile IP

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

Configuring the Mobility IP Agent

You can use the mipagentconfig command to configure the mobility agent. This command enables you to create or modify any parameter in the /etc/inet/mipagent.conf configuration file. Specifically, you can change any setting. Also, you can add or delete mobility clients, pools, and SPIs. The mipagentconfig command has the following syntax:

# mipagentconfig <command> <parameter> <value>

The following table describes the commands that you can use with mipagentconfig to create or modify parameters in the /etc/inet/mipagent.conf configuration file.

Table 29-9 mipagentconfig Subcommands

Command
Description
add
Used to add advertisement parameters, security parameters, SPIs, and addresses to the configuration file
change
Used to change advertisement parameters, security parameters, SPIs, and addresses in the configuration file
delete
Used to delete advertisement parameters, security parameters, SPIs, and addresses from the configuration file
get
Used to display current values in the configuration file

See the mipagentconfig(1M) man page for a description of command parameters and acceptable values. Modifying the Mobile IP Configuration File provides procedures that use the mipagentconfig command.