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Oracle Solaris Administration: Network Interfaces and Network Virtualization Oracle Solaris 11 Express 11/10 |
2. NWAM Configuration and Administration (Overview)
3. NWAM Profile Configuration (Tasks)
4. NWAM Profile Administration (Tasks)
5. About the NWAM Graphical User Interface
Part II Administering Single Interfaces
6. Overview of the Networking Stack
7. Datalink Configuration and Administration
8. Configuring an IP Interface
9. Configuring Wireless Interface Communications on Oracle Solaris
Part III Administering Interface Groups
11. Administering Link Aggregations
Part IV Network Virtualization and Resource Management
15. Introducing Network Virtualization and Resource Control (Overview)
16. Planning for Network Virtualization and Resource Control
17. Configuring Virtual Networks (Tasks)
18. Using Link Protection in Virtualized Environments
19. Managing Network Resources
This part discusses Network Auto-Magic (NWAM), a feature of Oracle Solaris. NWAM automates the basic network configuration of your system. The topics that are covered in these chapters describe components of the NWAM architecture and how these components work together to effect automated network configuration on your Oracle Solaris system.
This documentation primarily focuses on how to manage your network configuration by using the NWAM command-line utilities. Also described is basic information about how to use the NWAM graphical user interface (GUI) to view and monitor the status of your network, as well as interact with NWAM from the desktop. Detailed instructions on monitoring and managing your network configuration by using the NWAM GUI can be found in the online help.