Chapter 20. Alternate Network Configurations

Table of Contents

20.1. Alternate Network Configurations Overview
20.2. Updating the Default /etc/hosts File Before Configuring Sun Ray Network (Oracle Linux)
20.3. Using a Shared Network Configuration Without External DHCP Services
20.3.1. Shared Network Configuration Worksheet
20.3.2. How to Configure a Sun Ray Server on a Shared Network to Provide DHCP Services
20.3.3. How to List the Current Network Configuration
20.3.4. How to Delete a LAN Subnet
20.3.5. Example Shared Network Setups
20.4. Using a Private Network Configuration
20.4.1. Private Network Configuration Worksheet
20.4.2. How to Configure a Sun Ray Server in a Private Network
20.4.3. How to List the Current Network Configuration
20.4.4. How to Print a Private Network Configuration
20.4.5. How to Delete an Interface
20.4.6. Example Private Network Setup
20.5. Sun Ray Client Initialization Requirements Using DHCP
20.5.1. DHCP Basics
20.5.2. DHCP Parameter Discovery
20.5.3. DHCP Relay Agent
20.5.4. Simplifying DHCP Configuration of Remote Sun Ray Clients
20.5.5. Standard DHCP Parameters
20.5.6. Vendor-specific DHCP Options
20.5.7. Encapsulated Options
20.6. Failover Groups
20.6.1. Network Topologies
20.6.2. Setting Up IP Addressing
20.6.3. Sun Ray Server Failover Group Worksheet

This chapter provides alternative network configurations that are supported for Sun Ray Software.