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Oracle Solaris Administration: IP Services Oracle Solaris 11 Information Library |
1. Planning the Network Deployment
2. Considerations When Using IPv6 Addresses
3. Configuring an IPv4 Network
4. Enabling IPv6 on the Network
5. Administering a TCP/IP Network
7. Troubleshooting Network Problems
11. Administering the ISC DHCP Service
12. Configuring and Administering the DHCP Client
13. DHCP Commands and Files (Reference)
14. IP Security Architecture (Overview)
16. IP Security Architecture (Reference)
17. Internet Key Exchange (Overview)
19. Internet Key Exchange (Reference)
IKE Public Key Databases and Commands
/etc/inet/ike/publickeys Directory
/etc/inet/secret/ike.privatekeys Directory
20. IP Filter in Oracle Solaris (Overview)
Part IV Networking Performance
22. Integrated Load Balancer Overview
23. Configuration of Integrated Load Balancer (Tasks)
24. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (Overview)
25. VRRP Configuration (Tasks)
26. Implementing Congestion Control
Part V IP Quality of Service (IPQoS)
27. Introducing IPQoS (Overview)
28. Planning for an IPQoS-Enabled Network (Tasks)
29. Creating the IPQoS Configuration File (Tasks)
30. Starting and Maintaining IPQoS (Tasks)
31. Using Flow Accounting and Statistics Gathering (Tasks)
svc:/network/ipsec/ike:default service – The Service Management Facility (SMF) provides the ike service to manage IKE. By default, this service is disabled. Before enabling this service, you must create an IKE configuration file, /etc/inet/ike/config.
The following ike service properties are configurable:
config_file property – Is the location of the IKE configuration file. The initial value is /etc/inet/ike/config.
debug level property – Is the debugging level of the in.iked daemon. The initial value is op, or operational. For possible values, see the table on debug levels under Object Types in the ikeadm(1M) man page.
admin_privilege property – Is the level of privilege of the in.iked daemon. The initial value is base. Other values are modkeys and keymat. For details, see ikeadm Command.
For information about SMF, see Chapter 6, Managing Services (Overview), in Oracle Solaris Administration: Common Tasks. Also see the smf(5), svcadm(1M), and svccfg(1M) man pages.