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System Administration Guide: IP Services Oracle Solaris 11 Express 11/10 |
1. Planning an IPv4 Addressing Scheme (Tasks)
Address Autoconfiguration and Neighbor Discovery
Improved Support for IP Header Options
Application Support for IPv6 Addressing
IPv6 Requests for Comments and Internet Drafts
Transitional Global Unicast Addresses
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol Overview
IPv6 Address Autoconfiguration
Stateless Autoconfiguration Overview
3. Planning an IPv6 Network (Tasks)
4. Configuring TCP/IP Network Services and IPv4 Addressing (Tasks)
5. Enabling IPv6 on a Network (Tasks)
6. Administering a TCP/IP Network (Tasks)
8. Troubleshooting Network Problems (Tasks)
9. TCP/IP and IPv4 in Depth (Reference)
12. Planning for DHCP Service (Tasks)
13. Configuring the DHCP Service (Tasks)
14. Administering DHCP (Tasks)
15. Configuring and Administering the DHCP Client
16. Troubleshooting DHCP (Reference)
17. DHCP Commands and Files (Reference)
18. IP Security Architecture (Overview)
20. IP Security Architecture (Reference)
21. Internet Key Exchange (Overview)
23. Internet Key Exchange (Reference)
24. IP Filter in Oracle Solaris (Overview)
Part IV Networking Performance
26. Integrated Load Balancer Overview
27. Configuration of Integrated Load Balancer Tasks
28. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (Overview)
29. VRRP Configuration (Tasks)
30. Implementing Congestion Control
Part V IP Quality of Service (IPQoS)
31. Introducing IPQoS (Overview)
32. Planning for an IPQoS-Enabled Network (Tasks)
33. Creating the IPQoS Configuration File (Tasks)
34. Starting and Maintaining IPQoS (Tasks)
35. Using Flow Accounting and Statistics Gathering (Tasks)
This chapter presents an overview of the Oracle Solaris Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) implementation. This implementation includes the associated daemon and utilities that support the IPv6 address space.
IPv6 and IPv4 addresses coexist in the Oracle Solaris networking environment. Systems that are configured with IPv6 addresses retain their IPv4 addresses, if these addresses already exist. Operations that involve IPv6 addresses do not adversely affect IPv4 operations, and vice versa.
The following major topics are discussed:
For more detailed information about IPv6, consult the following chapters.
IPv6 network planning – Chapter 3, Planning an IPv6 Network (Tasks)
IPv6-related tasks – Chapter 5, Enabling IPv6 on a Network (Tasks) andChapter 6, Administering a TCP/IP Network (Tasks).
IPv6 details – Chapter 10, IPv6 in Depth (Reference)