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Administering TCP/IP Networks, IPMP, and IP Tunnels in Oracle® Solaris 11.3

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Updated: March 2019
 
 

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A

active-active configuration
index iconHow to Configure an Active-Active IPMP Group
index iconTypes of IPMP Interface Configurations
active-standby configuration
index iconHow to Configure an Active-Standby IPMP Group
index iconTypes of IPMP Interface Configurations
address migration
index iconData Addresses
index iconIPMP Support in Oracle Solaris
addresses
default address selectionindex iconAdministering Default Address Selection
advertisement for 6to4 routerindex iconHow to Configure a 6to4 Tunnel
anonymous groupindex iconFailure Detection and the Anonymous Group Feature
anycast addressesindex iconHow to Enable a 6to4 Tunnel to a 6to4 Relay Router
anycast groups
relay router (6to4)index iconHow to Enable a 6to4 Tunnel to a 6to4 Relay Router

B

bandwidth delay product (BDP)index iconChanging the TCP Receive Buffer Size
boundary router, in 6to4 siteindex iconTunnel Between Two 6to4 Sites

C

command, 6to4relay
definitionindex icon6to4relay Command
configuration files
IPv6
/etc/inet/ipaddrsel.conf fileindex iconDescription of the /etc/inet/ipaddrsel.conf Configuration File
configuring
TCP/IP networks
standard TCP/IP servicesindex iconAdministering Transport Layer Services
congestion controlindex iconImplementing Traffic Congestion Control

D

data addresses
index iconData Addresses
index iconIPMP Support in Oracle Solaris
default address selectionindex iconDescription of the ipaddrsel Command
definitionindex iconAdministering Default Address Selection
IPv6 address selection policy tableindex iconHow to Administer the IPv6 Address Selection Policy Table
deprecated addressesindex iconTest Addresses
dladm command
creating tunnelsindex iconHow to Create and Configure an IP Tunnel
deleting IP tunnelsindex iconHow to Delete an IP Tunnel
displaying tunnel informationindex iconDisplaying IP Tunnel Configuration Information
modifying tunnel configurationindex iconModifying an IP Tunnel Configuration
dropped or lost packetsindex iconDetermining if Packets Between Your System and a Remote System Are Being Dropped
dynamic reconfiguration (DR)
interoperation with IPMPindex iconIPMP and Dynamic Reconfiguration

E

/etc/default/inet_type fileindex iconHow to Control the Display Output of IP-Related Commands
/etc/default/inet_type file
DEFAULT_IP valueindex iconFiltering netstat Output by Address Type
/etc/default/mpathd file
index iconHow to Configure the Behavior of the IPMP Daemon
index iconIPMP Components
/etc/inet/ipaddrsel.conf file
index iconHow to Administer the IPv6 Address Selection Policy Table
index iconDescription of the /etc/inet/ipaddrsel.conf Configuration File
/etc/inet/ndpd.conf file
6to4 router advertisementindex iconHow to Configure a 6to4 Tunnel

F

FAILBACKindex iconHow to Configure the Behavior of the IPMP Daemon
FAILBACK=no modeindex iconDetecting Physical Interface Repairs
failure detectionindex iconFailure Detection in IPMP
link-based
index iconLink-Based Failure Detection
index iconFailure Detection in IPMP
index iconHow IPMP Works
probe-based
index iconFailure Detection in IPMP
index iconHow IPMP Works
transitive probingindex iconProbe-Based Failure Detection Without Using Test Addresses
FAIURE_DETECTON_TIMEindex iconHow to Configure the Behavior of the IPMP Daemon

G

group failuresindex iconGroup Failure

H

hosts
checking host connectivity with pingindex iconProbing Remote Hosts With the ping Command
checking IP connectivityindex iconDetermining if Packets Between Your System and a Remote System Are Being Dropped

I

ICMP protocol
invoking, with pingindex iconProbing Remote Hosts With the ping Command
in.mpathd daemonindex iconIPMP Components
configuring behavior ofindex iconHow to Configure the Behavior of the IPMP Daemon
in.ndpd daemon
creating a logindex iconHow to Trace the Activities of the IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Daemon
in.routed daemon
creating a logindex iconLogging Actions of the IPv4 Routing Daemon
inet_type fileindex iconHow to Control the Display Output of IP-Related Commands
inetd daemon
services started byindex iconAdministering Transport Layer Services
interfaces
checking packetsindex iconHow to Check Packets From All Interfaces
IP address
packet forwardingindex iconEnabling Packet Forwarding Globally
IP interface
privileged portsindex iconSetting Up a Privileged Port
TCP/IP protocol propertiesindex iconCustomizing TCP/IP Properties
IP interfaces
configured over tunnels
index iconHow to Configure a 6to4 Tunnel
index iconHow to Create and Configure an IP Tunnel
index iconRequirements for IP Tunnels and IP Interfaces
IP network multipathing (IPMP)  Seeindex iconIPMP
IP protocol
checking host connectivity
index iconDetermining if Packets Between Your System and a Remote System Are Being Dropped
index iconProbing Remote Hosts With the ping Command
enabling packet forwardingindex iconEnabling Packet Forwarding Globally
IP tunnelsindex iconAbout IP Tunnel Administration
ipaddrsel.conf file
index iconHow to Administer the IPv6 Address Selection Policy Table
index iconDescription of the /etc/inet/ipaddrsel.conf Configuration File
ipaddrsel command
index iconHow to Administer the IPv6 Address Selection Policy Table
index iconDescription of the ipaddrsel Command
ipadm command
add-ipmp
index iconHow to Move an Interface From One IPMP Group to Another IPMP Group
index iconHow to Add an Interface to an IPMP Group
index iconHow to Configure an IPMP Group That Uses DHCP
create-addrindex iconHow to Add IP Addresses to an IPMP Group
create-ipmpindex iconHow to Configure an IPMP Group That Uses DHCP
delete-addrindex iconHow to Delete IP Addresses From an IPMP Interface
delete-ipmpindex iconHow to Delete an IPMP Group
remove-ipmpindex iconHow to Remove an Interface From an IPMP Group
set-propindex iconCustomizing TCP/IP Properties
show-propindex iconCustomizing TCP/IP Properties
IPMP
active-active configuration
index iconHow to Configure an Active-Active IPMP Group
index iconTypes of IPMP Interface Configurations
active-standby configuration
index iconHow to Configure an Active-Standby IPMP Group
index iconHow to Configure an IPMP Group That Uses DHCP
index iconHow IPMP Works
index iconTypes of IPMP Interface Configurations
adding addressesindex iconHow to Add IP Addresses to an IPMP Group
adding an interface to a groupindex iconHow to Add an Interface to an IPMP Group
anonymous groupindex iconFailure Detection and the Anonymous Group Feature
benefitsindex iconBenefits of Using IPMP
configuration file (/etc/default/mpathd)
index iconHow to Configure the Behavior of the IPMP Daemon
index iconIPMP Components
configuring
using static addressesindex iconHow to Configure an Active-Active IPMP Group
with DHCPindex iconHow to Configure an IPMP Group That Uses DHCP
creating the IPMP interfaceindex iconHow to Configure an IPMP Group That Uses DHCP
data addressesindex iconData Addresses
definitionindex iconWhat's New in IPMP
deleting addressesindex iconHow to Delete IP Addresses From an IPMP Interface
deleting an IPMP groupindex iconHow to Delete an IPMP Group
displaying information
about groupsindex iconObtaining IPMP Group Information
data addressesindex iconObtaining IPMP Data Address Information
probe statisticsindex iconObserving IPMP Probes
probe targetsindex iconObtaining IPMP Probe Target Information
selecting fields to be displayedindex iconCustomizing the Output of the ipmpstat Command
underlying IP interfacesindex iconObtaining Information About Underlying IP Interfaces of an IPMP Group
using the ipmpstat commandindex iconMonitoring IPMP Information
dynamic reconfiguration (DR)index iconIPMP and Dynamic Reconfiguration
FAILBACK=no modeindex iconFAILBACK=no Mode
failure detectionindex iconFailure Detection in IPMP
link-basedindex iconLink-Based Failure Detection
probe-basedindex iconProbe-Based Failure Detection
transitive probingindex iconProbe-Based Failure Detection Without Using Test Addresses
using test addressesindex iconProbe-Based Failure Detection Using Test Addresses
failure detection and recoveryindex iconHow IPMP Works
group failuresindex iconGroup Failure
load spreadingindex iconBenefits of Using IPMP
MAC address on SPARC platformsindex iconHow to Plan an IPMP Group
machine-parsable outputindex iconUsing the ipmpstat Command in Scripts
maintainingindex iconAdministering IPMP
manual configurationindex iconHow to Configure an Active-Active IPMP Group
mechanics ofindex iconHow IPMP Works
moving an interface between groupsindex iconHow to Move an Interface From One IPMP Group to Another IPMP Group
multipathing daemon (in.mpathd)
index iconProbe-Based Failure Detection Using Test Addresses
index iconIPMP Components
network performanceindex iconBenefits of Using IPMP
on SPARC based systemsindex iconHow to Configure an IPMP Group That Uses DHCP
planningindex iconHow to Plan an IPMP Group
Reconfiguration Coordination Manager (RCM) frameworkindex iconIPMP and Dynamic Reconfiguration
removing an interface from a groupindex iconHow to Remove an Interface From an IPMP Group
repair detectionindex iconDetecting Physical Interface Repairs
routing definitionsindex iconMaintaining IP Connectivity and Routing While Deploying IPMP
rules for usingindex iconRules for Using IPMP
software componentsindex iconIPMP Components
STREAMS modulesindex iconHow to Plan an IPMP Group
test addressesindex iconTest Addresses
typesindex iconTypes of IPMP Interface Configurations
underlying interfacesindex iconWhat's New in IPMP
using the ipmpstat command in scriptsindex iconUsing the ipmpstat Command in Scripts
IPMP addresses
IPv4 and IPv6 addressesindex iconTest Addresses
IPMP daemon  Seeindex iconin.mpathd daemon
IPMP groupindex iconConfiguring IPMP Groups
IPMP interface
index iconConfiguring IPMP Groups
index iconWhat's New in IPMP
IPMP requirementsindex iconRules for Using IPMP
ipmpstat command
index iconMonitoring IPMP Information
index iconIPMP Active-Standby Configuration
index iconIPMP Components
customizing outputindex iconCustomizing the Output of the ipmpstat Command
data addressesindex iconObtaining IPMP Data Address Information
in scriptsindex iconUsing the ipmpstat Command in Scripts
IPMP group informationindex iconObtaining IPMP Group Information
machine-parsable outputindex iconUsing the ipmpstat Command in Scripts
output modesindex iconMonitoring IPMP Information
probe statisticsindex iconObserving IPMP Probes
probe targetsindex iconObtaining IPMP Probe Target Information
underlying interfacesindex iconObtaining Information About Underlying IP Interfaces of an IPMP Group
IPv4 over IPv4 tunnelsindex iconTypes of Tunnels
IPv4 tunnelsindex iconTypes of Tunnels
IPv6
default address selection policy tableindex iconDescription of the ipaddrsel Command
monitoring trafficindex iconMonitoring IPv6 Network Traffic
IPv6 over IPv4 tunnelsindex iconTypes of Tunnels

L

link-based failure detection
index iconLink-Based Failure Detection
index iconHow IPMP Works
load spreadingindex iconBenefits of Using IPMP
lost or dropped packetsindex iconDetermining if Packets Between Your System and a Remote System Are Being Dropped

M

MAC addresses
IPMPindex iconHow to Plan an IPMP Group
migrating interfaces between IPMP groupsindex iconHow to Move an Interface From One IPMP Group to Another IPMP Group

N

ndpd.conf file
6to4 advertisementindex iconHow to Configure a 6to4 Tunnel
netstat command
descriptionindex iconMonitoring Network Status With the netstat Command
IPv6 extensionsindex iconFiltering netstat Output by Address Type
syntaxindex iconMonitoring Network Status With the netstat Command
network configuration
configuring
servicesindex iconAdministering Transport Layer Services
new features
default address selectionindex iconAdministering Default Address Selection
NOFAILOVERindex iconTest Addresses

P

packet flow
relay routerindex iconPacket Flow Between a 6to4 Site and a Native IPv6 Site
through tunnelindex iconPacket Flow Through a 6to4 Tunnel
packet flow, IPv6
native IPv6 and 6to4index iconPacket Flow Between a 6to4 Site and a Native IPv6 Site
through 6to4 tunnelindex iconPacket Flow Through a 6to4 Tunnel
packet forwarding
on protocolsindex iconEnabling Packet Forwarding Globally
packets
checking flowindex iconMonitoring Packet Transfers With the snoop Command
displaying contentsindex iconMonitoring Packet Transfers With the snoop Command
dropped or lostindex iconDetermining if Packets Between Your System and a Remote System Are Being Dropped
observing on the IP layerindex iconMonitoring Packets by Using IP Layer Devices
ping commandindex iconDetermining if Packets Between Your System and a Remote System Are Being Dropped
descriptionindex iconProbing Remote Hosts With the ping Command
extensions for IPv6index iconping Command Modifications for IPv6 Support
runningindex iconDetermining if Packets Between Your System and a Remote System Are Being Dropped
–s optionindex iconDetermining if Packets Between Your System and a Remote System Are Being Dropped
syntax
index iconProbing Remote Hosts With the ping Command
index iconProbing Remote Hosts With the ping Command
PPP links
troubleshooting
packet flowindex iconMonitoring Packet Transfers With the snoop Command
privileged portsindex iconSetting Up a Privileged Port
probe-based failure detectionindex iconHow IPMP Works
choosing type of probe-based detectionindex iconSelecting a Failure Detection Method
selecting target systemsindex iconHow to Manually Specify Target Systems for Probe-Based Failure Detection
target requirementsindex iconRequirements for Choosing Targets for Probe-based Failure Detection
transitive probing
index iconProbe-Based Failure Detection Without Using Test Addresses
index iconFailure Detection in IPMP
using test addressesindex iconProbe-Based Failure Detection Using Test Addresses
probes
probe statisticsindex iconObserving IPMP Probes
probe targetsindex iconObtaining IPMP Probe Target Information
protocols, properties ofindex iconCustomizing TCP/IP Properties

R

Reconfiguration Coordination Manager (RCM) frameworkindex iconIPMP and Dynamic Reconfiguration
relay router (6to4)
security issuesindex iconConsiderations for Enabling Tunnels to a 6to4 Relay Router
relay router, 6to4
commandindex icon6to4relay Command
relay router, 6to4 tunnel configuration
index iconHow to Enable a 6to4 Tunnel to a 6to4 Relay Router
index iconHow to Enable a 6to4 Tunnel to a 6to4 Relay Router
repair detection timeindex iconDetecting Physical Interface Repairs
route command
–inet6 optionindex iconAbout Probe-Based Failure Detection
routers
role in 6to4 topologyindex iconTopology of a 6to4 Tunnel
routing and IPMPindex iconMaintaining IP Connectivity and Routing While Deploying IPMP
routing tables
tracing all routesindex iconTracing All Routes

S

6to4 tunnelsindex iconTypes of Tunnels
packet flowindex iconPacket Flow Through a 6to4 Tunnel
relay routerindex iconHow to Enable a 6to4 Tunnel to a 6to4 Relay Router
sample topologyindex iconTopology of a 6to4 Tunnel
6to4relay commandindex iconHow to Enable a 6to4 Tunnel to a 6to4 Relay Router
6to4relay command
tunnel configuration tasksindex iconHow to Enable a 6to4 Tunnel to a 6to4 Relay Router
–s option
ping commandindex iconDetermining if Packets Between Your System and a Remote System Are Being Dropped
services database
updating, for SCTPindex iconHow to Add an inetd Based Service That Runs Over a Transport Layer Protocol
snoop command
checking packet flowindex iconMonitoring Packet Transfers With the snoop Command
checking packets between server and clientindex iconHow to Check Packets Between an IPv4 Server and a Client
checking packets on the IP layerindex iconMonitoring Packets by Using IP Layer Devices
displaying packet contentsindex iconMonitoring Packet Transfers With the snoop Command
extensions for IPv6index iconsnoop Command Modifications for IPv6 Support
–ip6 protocol keywordindex iconsnoop Command Modifications for IPv6 Support
monitoring IPv6 trafficindex iconMonitoring IPv6 Network Traffic
statistics
packet transmission (ping)index iconDetermining if Packets Between Your System and a Remote System Are Being Dropped
STREAMS modules
IPMPindex iconHow to Plan an IPMP Group
subnets
IPv6
topology for 6to4 routerindex iconTunnel Between Two 6to4 Sites

T

–t option
inetd daemonindex iconAdministering Transport Layer Services
target systems for probe-based failure detectionindex iconHow to Manually Specify Target Systems for Probe-Based Failure Detection
TCP receive buffer sizeindex iconChanging the TCP Receive Buffer Size
TCP wrappers, enablingindex iconHow to Use TCP Wrappers to Control Access to TCP Services
TCP/IP networks
configuring
standard TCP/IP servicesindex iconAdministering Transport Layer Services
troubleshootingindex iconHow to Check Packets Between an IPv4 Server and a Client
displaying packet contentsindex iconMonitoring Packet Transfers With the snoop Command
netstat commandindex iconMonitoring Network Status With the netstat Command
packet lossindex iconDetermining if Packets Between Your System and a Remote System Are Being Dropped
ping command
index iconDetermining if Packets Between Your System and a Remote System Are Being Dropped
index iconProbing Remote Hosts With the ping Command
TCP/IP protocol suite
standard servicesindex iconAdministering Transport Layer Services
test addressesindex iconTest Addresses
traceroute command
definitionindex iconDisplaying Routing Information With the traceroute Command
extensions for IPv6index icontraceroute Command Modifications for IPv6 Support
tracing routesindex iconTracing All Routes
TRACK_INTERFACES_ONLY_WITH_GROUPSindex iconHow to Configure the Behavior of the IPMP Daemon
transitive probingindex iconProbe-Based Failure Detection Without Using Test Addresses
enabling and disablingindex iconSelecting a Failure Detection Method
transport layer protocol
adding inetd based servicesindex iconHow to Add an inetd Based Service That Runs Over a Transport Layer Protocol
troubleshooting
checking PPP links
packet flowindex iconMonitoring Packet Transfers With the snoop Command
TCP/IP networks
checking packets between client and serverindex iconHow to Check Packets Between an IPv4 Server and a Client
monitoring network status with netstat commandindex iconMonitoring Network Status With the netstat Command
monitoring packet transfer on the IP layerindex iconMonitoring Packets by Using IP Layer Devices
monitoring packet transfer with snoop commandindex iconMonitoring Packet Transfers With the snoop Command
packet lossindex iconDetermining if Packets Between Your System and a Remote System Are Being Dropped
ping commandindex iconDetermining if Packets Between Your System and a Remote System Are Being Dropped
probing remote hosts with ping commandindex iconProbing Remote Hosts With the ping Command
traceroute commandindex iconDisplaying Routing Information With the traceroute Command
tracing in.ndpd activityindex iconHow to Trace the Activities of the IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Daemon
tracing in.routed activityindex iconLogging Actions of the IPv4 Routing Daemon
tunnel configuration
6to4index iconCreating a 6to4 Tunnel
IPv4 over IPv4index iconCreating an IPv4 Interface Over an IPv4 Tunnel
IPv6 over IPv4index iconCreating an IPv6 Interface Over an IPv4 Tunnel
IPv6 over IPv6index iconCreating an IPv6 Interface Over an IPv6 Tunnel
tunnel destination addressindex iconRequirements for Creating IP Tunnels
tunnel linksindex iconAbout IP Tunnel Administration
tunnel source addressindex iconRequirements for Creating IP Tunnels
tunnelsindex iconAbout IP Tunnel Administration
6to4 tunnelsindex icon6to4 Tunnels
packet flowindex iconPacket Flow Between a 6to4 Site and a Native IPv6 Site
configuring IPv6
to a 6to4 relay routerindex iconHow to Enable a 6to4 Tunnel to a 6to4 Relay Router
configuring with dladm commandsindex iconAdministering IP Tunnels
creating and configuring tunnelsindex iconHow to Create and Configure an IP Tunnel
deleting IP tunnelsindex iconHow to Delete an IP Tunnel
deployingindex iconAbout Deploying IP Tunnels
dladm commands
create-iptunindex iconHow to Create and Configure an IP Tunnel
delete-iptunindex iconHow to Delete an IP Tunnel
modify-iptunindex iconModifying an IP Tunnel Configuration
show-iptunindex iconDisplaying IP Tunnel Configuration Information
subcommands to configure tunnelsindex iconAbout IP Tunnel Administration in Oracle Solaris
hoplimitindex iconHow to Create and Configure an IP Tunnel
IPv4index iconTunnels in the Combined IPv6 and IPv4 Network Environments
IPv6index iconTunnels in the Combined IPv6 and IPv4 Network Environments
local and remote addressesindex iconModifying an IP Tunnel Configuration
modifying tunnel configurationindex iconModifying an IP Tunnel Configuration
packet encapsulationindex iconTypes of Tunnels
required IP interfacesindex iconRequirements for IP Tunnels and IP Interfaces
requirements for creatingindex iconAbout Deploying IP Tunnels
topology, to 6to4 relay routerindex iconTunnel From a 6to4 Site to a 6to4 Relay Router
tunnel destination address (tdst)index iconRequirements for Creating IP Tunnels
tunnel source address (tsrc)index iconRequirements for Creating IP Tunnels
tunnels (6to4)
packet flowindex iconPacket Flow Through a 6to4 Tunnel
tunnels, 6to4
topologyindex iconTopology of a 6to4 Tunnel
typesindex iconTypes of Tunnels
6to4index iconTypes of Tunnels
IPv4index iconTypes of Tunnels
IPv4 over IPv4index iconTypes of Tunnels
IPv6 over IPv4index iconTypes of Tunnels
VPNs  Seeindex iconvirtual private networks (VPN)
tunnels (6to4)
packet flowindex iconPacket Flow Between a 6to4 Site and a Native IPv6 Site

U

/usr/sbin/6to4relay commandindex iconHow to Enable a 6to4 Tunnel to a 6to4 Relay Router
/usr/sbin/inetd daemon
services started byindex iconAdministering Transport Layer Services
/usr/sbin/ping commandindex iconDetermining if Packets Between Your System and a Remote System Are Being Dropped
descriptionindex iconProbing Remote Hosts With the ping Command
runningindex iconDetermining if Packets Between Your System and a Remote System Are Being Dropped
underlying interfaces, in IPMP
index iconHow to Configure an IPMP Group That Uses DHCP
index iconWhat's New in IPMP

V

virtual private networks (VPN)index iconAbout IP Tunnel Administration in Oracle Solaris

W

wrappers, TCPindex iconHow to Use TCP Wrappers to Control Access to TCP Services