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Managing Oracle Solaris 11.1 Network Performance     Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library
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Preface

1.  Introduction to Network Performance Management

2.  Using Link Aggregations

3.  Working With VLANs

4.  Administering Bridged Networks (Tasks)

5.  Introduction to IPMP

6.  Administering IPMP (Tasks)

7.  Exchanging Network Connectivity Information With LLDP

8.  Working With Data Center Bridging Features in Oracle Solaris

9.  Edge Virtual Bridging in Oracle Solaris

10.  Integrated Load Balancer (Overview)

11.  Configuring Integrated Load Balancer

Installing ILB

Enabling ILB

How to Enable ILB

Configuring ILB

How to Configure ILB

Disabling ILB

How to Disable ILB

Importing and Exporting Configurations

Configuring ILB for High-Availability (Active-Passive Mode Only)

Configuring ILB for High-Availability Using the DSR Topology

How to Configure ILB to Achieve High-Availability by Using the DSR Topology

Configuring ILB for High-Availability Using the Half-NAT Topology

How to Configure ILB to Achieve High-Availability by Using the Half-NAT Topology

12.  Managing Integrated Load Balancer

13.  Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (Overview)

A.  Link Aggregation Types: Feature Comparison

B.  Link Aggregations and IPMP: Feature Comparison

Index

Installing ILB

ILB has two portions, the kernel and the userland. The kernel portion is automatically installed as a part of the Oracle Solaris 11 installation. To obtain the userland portion of ILB, you must manually install the ilb package by using the pkg install ilb command.