The Internet Protocol Security Architecture (IPsec), which provides IP datagram protection, is described in Chapter 19, IP Security Architecture (Overview), in System Administration Guide: IP Services. The Internet Key Exchange (IKE) protocol is used to manage the required keying material for authentication and encryption automatically.
For more information, see the ipsecconf(1M) and ipseckey(1M) man pages.
IPsec can be used in the global zone. However, IPsec in a non-global zone cannot use IKE. Therefore, you must manage the IPsec keys and policy for the non-global zones by using the Internet Key Exchange (IKE) protocol in the the global zone. Use the source address that corresponds to the non-global zone that you are configuring.
IPsec can be used in exclusive-IP zones.