If you are using Solaris Bandwidth Manager in IP-Transparent mode, you must specify the router_addr, network and router_mac keywords.
router_address is the list of IP addresses (or the hostname) of the router. If you specify more than one address, separate them with a comma.
network_device is the name of the device connected to the LAN.
router_mac is the MAC address of the router. This can be expressed in the standard hexadecimal format or as a hostname referenced in the ethers table.
The following parameters are optional in IP-Transparent mode:
multicast defines how multicast packets are forwarded:
none indicates that no multicast packets are forwarded.
all indicates that all multicast packets are forwarded through ipqos (unless the time-to-live is less than 2 or the packets are local subnet traffic with destination addresses in the range 224.0.0.0 to 224.0.0.255, in which case they go directly to the router).
direct indicates that all multicast packets are forwarded directly, not though ipqos.
See "Multicast Routing and Solaris Bandwidth Manager" for more information about how Solaris Bandwidth Manager handles multicast traffic.
nonip_mode defines how non-IP packets are forwarded:
ipqos indicates that all non-IP packets are classified and scheduled.
direct indicates that all non-IP packets are forwarded directly, not through ipqos. These packets are not logged in the statistics.