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Updated: September 2014
Configuring and Administering Network Components in Oracle
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Solaris 11.2
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Chapter 1 About Network Administration in Oracle Solaris
Description of the Oracle Solaris Network Protocol Stack
Hardware Layer
Datalink Layer
Network Layer
Transport Layer
Application Layer
Naming and Directory Services Configuration Within the Oracle Solaris Network Protocol Stack
Network Devices and Datalink Naming in Oracle Solaris
About Network Configuration Modes
Fixed Mode
Reactive Mode
About Profile-Based Network Configuration
Oracle Solaris Network Administration Commands
dladm Command
ipadm Command
route Command
netcfg and netadm Commands
Commands for Reconfiguring a System's Network
Information That Is Required to Configure Client Systems on the Network
Where to Find More Information About Network Administration in Oracle Solaris
Chapter 2 Administering Datalink Configuration in Oracle Solaris
About Datalink Configuration
Assigning Generic Names to Datalinks
Customizing How Generic Link Names Are Assigned By the Operating System
Link Names in Upgraded Systems
Replacing Hardware-Based Link Names
Caution About Changing Link Names
Rules for Valid Link Names
Administering Datalink Properties
Displaying General Information About Datalinks
Displaying a System's Datalinks
Displaying the Physical Attributes of Datalinks
Deleting a Datalink
Renaming a Datalink
Obtaining Runtime Statistics for Datalinks
Customizing Datalink Properties
Enabling Support for Jumbo Frames
Modifying Link Speed Parameters
Setting the STREAMS Module on Datalinks
Obtaining Status Information for Datalink Properties
Displaying Datalink Properties
Displaying Ethernet Property Values
Additional dladm Configuration Tasks
How to Move IP Configuration From One Network Device to Another Device
How to Replace a Network Interface Card With Dynamic Reconfiguration
SPARC: How to Ensure That the MAC Address of Each Interface Is Unique
Chapter 3 Configuring and Administering IP Interfaces and Addresses in Oracle Solaris
Administering Network Configuration by Using the ipadm Command
Configuring IPv4 Interfaces
How to Configure an IPv4 Interface
Configuring IPv6 Interfaces
How to Configure a System For IPv6
Using Temporary Addresses for an IPv6 Interface
How to Configure a Temporary IPv6 Address
Configuring an IPv6 Token
How to Configure a User-Specified IPv6 Token
Configuring IPv6-Enabled Interfaces on Servers
How to Enable IPv6 on a Server's Interfaces
Migrating From an IPv4 Network to an IPv6 Network
Configuring Routing
Routing Tables and Routing Types
Creating Persistent (Static) Routes
How to Add a Static Route to the Routing Table
Enabling Routing for Single-Interface Systems
How to Enable Dynamic Routing on a Single-Interface System
About IPv6 Routing
Configuring Multihomed Hosts
How to Create a Multihomed Host
Implementing Symmetric Routing on Multihomed Hosts
Customizing IP Interface Properties and Addresses
Setting the MTU Property
Enabling Packet Forwarding
Customizing IP Address Properties
Disabling, Removing, and Modifying IP Interface Configuration
Removing an IP Interface Configuration
Disabling an IP Interface Configuration
Removing or Modifying an IP Interface Configuration
How to Modify an Existing IP Address
Monitoring IP Interfaces and Addresses
Obtaining General Information About IP Interfaces
Obtaining Information About IP Interfaces
Obtaining Information About IP Interface Properties
Obtaining Information About IP Addresses
Obtaining Information About IP Address Properties
Chapter 4 Administering Naming and Directory Services on an Oracle Solaris Client
What's New in Naming Service Configuration
Overview of Naming and Directory Services Configuration
About the name-service/switch SMF Service
Configuring a System for Local Files Mode
How to Configure a System for Local Files Mode
Configuring a DNS Client
How to Enable a DNS Client
Enabling Multicast DNS
Advertising Resources for DNS
Configuring a NIS Client
How to Configure a NIS Client in Broadcast Mode
How to Configure a NIS Client by Using Specific NIS Servers
How to Disable NIS Client Services
Configuring an LDAP Client
Importing Naming Services Configuration
Resetting SMF Naming Services Configuration
Chapter 5 About Administering Profile-Based Network Configuration in Oracle Solaris
About the Reactive Mode
About Profile-Based Network Configuration
Profile Type Descriptions
Description of an NCP
Description of an NCU
Description of a Location Profile
Description of an ENM
Description of a Known WLAN
System-Defined and User-Defined Profiles
Guidelines for Using Profile-Based Network Configuration
Profile Activation Policy
Profile Activation Modes
Security Requirements for Using Profile-Based Network Configuration
How Profile-Based Network Configuration Works With Other Oracle Solaris Features
Chapter 6 Administering Profile-Based Network Configuration in Oracle Solaris
Enabling and Disabling Profiles
Configuring Profiles
Working in the netcfg Interactive Mode
Working in the netcfg Command-Line Mode
Working in the netcfg Command-File Mode
Creating NCPs
Creating NCUs for an NCP
How to Create NCUs for an NCP Interactively
Creating Locations
How to Create a Location Interactively
Creating ENMs
How to Create an ENM Interactively
Creating Known WLANs
How to Create a Known WLAN Interactively
Administering Profiles
Setting Property Values for Profiles
How to Set Profile Property Values Interactively
Obtaining Information About Profile Configuration
Listing Property Values for an Individual Profile
How to List All of the Property Values for a Profile Interactively
Obtaining a Specific Property Value for a Profile
How to Obtain a Specific Property Value for a Profile
Setting Property Values for a Profile by Using the walkprop Subcommand
How to
Displaying Information About Profiles
Displaying the Current State of a Profile
Displaying Auxiliary State Values of Profiles
Removing Profiles
How to Remove a Profile Interactively
Exporting a Profile Configuration
Restoring an Exported Profile Configuration
Administering Network Configuration From the Desktop
Chapter 7 Administering Wireless Networks in Oracle Solaris
Administering Wireless Networks by Using the Command Line
How to Connect to a WiFi Network
How to Monitor the WiFi Link
Establishing Secure WiFi Communications
How to Set Up an Encrypted WiFi Network Connection by Specifying a WEP Key
Administering Known WLANs in Reactive Mode
Administering Wireless Networks From the Desktop
How to Join a Wireless Network
Managing Favorite Wireless Networks From the Desktop
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packet forwarding
on interfaces
Enabling Packet Forwarding
Power Management
Modifying Link Speed Parameters
primary interface, switching
Removing an IP Interface Configuration
Additional dladm Configuration Tasks
Renaming a Datalink
profile activation policy
Profile Activation Policy
profiles
network profile types
About the Reactive Mode
properties
activation-mode
property
Profile Activation Policy
changing property values by using the
walkprop
subcommand
Setting Property Values for a Profile by Using the walkprop Subcommand
interactively obtaining and listing a single property value
How to Obtain a Specific Property Value for a Profile
interactively setting property values
How to Set Profile Property Values Interactively
listing all property values for a specific profile
Listing Property Values for an Individual Profile
obtaining values of a specific property
Obtaining a Specific Property Value for a Profile
setting and changing property values for a profile
Setting Property Values for Profiles
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