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Oracle Solaris Tunable Parameters Reference Manual Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 Information Library |
1. Overview of Oracle Solaris System Tuning
2. Oracle Solaris Kernel Tunable Parameters
4. Internet Protocol Suite Tunable Parameters
Where to Find Tunable Parameter Information
ip_icmp_err_interval and ip_icmp_err_burst
ip_respond_to_echo_broadcast and ip6_respond_to_echo_multicast
ip_send_redirects and ip6_send_redirects
ip_forward_src_routed and ip6_forward_src_routed
ip_strict_dst_multihoming and ip6_strict_dst_multihoming
IP Tunable Parameters With Additional Cautions
ip_icmp_return_data_bytes and ip6_icmp_return_data_bytes
TCP/IP Parameters Set in the /etc/system File
TCP Parameters With Additional Cautions
UDP Parameter With Additional Caution
5. Network Cache and Accelerator Tunable Parameters
A. Tunable Parameters Change History
For new information about IP forwarding, see New and Changed TCP/IP Parameters.
You can set all of the tuning parameters described in this chapter by using the ndd command except for the following parameters:
These parameters can only be set in the /etc/system file.
Use the following syntax to set TCP/IP parameters by using the ndd command:
# ndd -set driver parameter
For more information, see ndd(1M).
Although the SMF framework provides a method for managing system services, ndd commands are still included in system startup scripts. For more information on creating a startup script, see Using Run Control Scripts in System Administration Guide: Basic Administration.
All parameters described in this section are checked to verify that they fall in the parameter range. The parameter's range is provided with the description for each parameter.
Internet protocol and standard specifications are described in RFC documents. You can get copies of RFCs from ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes. Browse RFC topics by viewing the rfc-index.txt file at this site.