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Connecting Systems Using Reactive Network Configuration in Oracle Solaris 11.1 Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Reactive Network Configuration (Overview)
2. Creating and Configuring Reactive Network Profiles (Tasks)
3. Administering Your Reactive Network Configuration (Tasks)
4. Using the Network Administration Graphical User Interface
Performing a Wireless Scan and Connecting to Available Wireless Networks
Creating and Configuring Reactive Network Profiles (Tasks)
Creating User-Defined Profiles
How Reactive Networking Works With Other Oracle Solaris Networking Technologies
Exporting and Restoring a Profile Configuration
Highlights of Profile-Managed Network Configuration
How Reactive Networking Works With Other Oracle Solaris Networking Technologies
Network Profiles and Types
Reactive Network Configuration (Overview)
Removing Profiles
SMF Network Services
How to Switch From Fixed Network Configuration to Reactive Network Configuration
How to Switch From Reactive Network Configuration to Fixed Network Configuration
What Is Reactive Network Configuration?
When to Use Reactive Network Configuration
Description of the Automatic and User-Defined NCPs
Description of an ENM
How Reactive Network Profiles Work
Description of a Known WLAN
Description of a Location Profile
Description of an NCU
Profile Activation Policy
Description of the Automatic and User-Defined NCPs
Removing Profiles
Restoring a User-Defined Profile
netcfg Subcommands