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Oracle Solaris Administration: Network Interfaces and Network Virtualization Oracle Solaris 11 Information Library |
1. Overview of the Networking Stack
Network Configuration in This Oracle Solaris Release
The Network Stack in Oracle Solaris
Network Devices and Datalink Names
Administration of Other Link Types
3. NWAM Configuration and Administration (Overview)
4. NWAM Profile Configuration (Tasks)
5. NWAM Profile Administration (Tasks)
6. About the NWAM Graphical User Interface
Part II Datalink and Interface Configuration
7. Using Datalink and Interface Configuration Commands on Profiles
8. Datalink Configuration and Administration
9. Configuring an IP Interface
About IP Interface Configuration
IP Interface Configuration (Tasks)
SPARC: How to Ensure That the MAC Address of an Interface Is Unique
How to Configure an IP Interface
How to Set the Property of an IP Address
Setting IP Interface Properties
Administering Protocol Properties
How to Restrict a Port's Access to root User Only
How to Implement Symmetric Routing on Multihomed Hosts
Monitoring IP Interfaces and Addresses
How to Obtain Information About Network Interfaces
Troubleshooting Interface Configuration
The ipadm command does not work.
IP address cannot be assigned with the ipadm create-addr command.
Comparison Tables: ipadm Command and Other Networking Commands
10. Configuring Wireless Interface Communications on Oracle Solaris
12. Administering Link Aggregations
16. Exchanging Network Connectivity Information With LLDP
Part III Network Virtualization and Resource Management
17. Introducing Network Virtualization and Resource Control (Overview)
18. Planning for Network Virtualization and Resource Control
19. Configuring Virtual Networks (Tasks)
20. Using Link Protection in Virtualized Environments
21. Managing Network Resources
The ipadm command is the preferred tool to use for all configuration tasks on IP interfaces. This command replaces the commands in previous releases that were used for network configuration, such as the ifconfig and ndd commands. The following tables list selected command options of these previous tools and their equivalents in the ipadm command.
Note - These tables do not provide a comprehensive list of ipadm options. For a full list, see ipadm(1M) man page.
The following table shows the ifconfig command options and the approximate corresponding ipadm subcommands.
Table 9-3 Syntax Mapping Between the ifconfig and ipadm Commands
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The following table shows the ndd command options and the approximate corresponding ipadm subcommands.
Table 9-4 Syntax Mapping Between the ndd and ipadm Commands
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