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Book Information
Preface
Who Should Use This Book
How This Book Is Organized
How the System Administration Volumes Are Organized
Related Books
Accessing Sun Documentation Online
Typographic Conventions
Shell Prompts in Command Examples
1. TCP/IP Topics
2. TCP/IP (Overview)
Introducing the Internet Protocol Suite
How the TCP/IP Protocols Handle Data Communications
Finding Out More About TCP/IP and the Internet
3. Planning Your TCP/IP Network (Task)
Designing the Network
Setting Up an IP Address Scheme
Naming Entities on Your Network
Registering Your Network
Adding Routers
4. Administering TCP/IP (Task)
Before You Configure TCP/IP
Determining Host Configuration Modes
Adding a Subnet to a Network Task Map
Network Configuration Procedures
Network Configuration Task Map
How to Configure a Host for Local Files Mode
How to Set Up a Network Configuration Server
Configuring Network Clients
How to Configure Hosts for Network Client Mode
How to Specify a Router for the Network Client
Configuring Standard TCP/IP Services
How to Log the IP Addresses of All Incoming TCP Connections
How to Use TCP Wrappers to Control Access to TCP Services
Configuring Routers
Configuring Routers Task Map
Configuring Both Router Network Interfaces
How to Configure a Machine as a Router
How to Select Static Routing on a Host That Is a Network Client
How to Select Dynamic Routing on a Host That Is a Network Client
How to Force a Machine to Be a Router
Creating a Multihomed Host
How to Create a Multihomed Host
Turning On Space-Saving Mode
How to Turn On Space-Saving Mode
Turning Off ICMP Router Discovery
Turning Off ICMP Router Discovery Task Map
How to Turn Off ICMP Router Discovery on the Host
How to Turn Off ICMP Router Discovery on the Router
General Troubleshooting Tips
Running Software Checks
ping Command
ping Command Task Map
How to Determine if a Host Is Running
How to Determine if a Host Is Losing Packets
ifconfig Command
ifconfig Command Task Map
How to Get Information About a Specific Interface
How to Get Information About All Interfaces on a Network
netstat Command
netstat Command Task Map
How to Display Statistics by Protocol
How to Display Network Interface Status
How to Display Routing Table Status
Logging Network Problems
How to Log Network Problems
Displaying Packet Contents
Displaying Packet Contents Task Map
How to Check All Packets From Your System
How to Capture snoop Results to a File
How to Check Packets Between Server and Client
Displaying Routing Information
How to Run the Traceroute Utility
5. TCP/IP (Reference)
TCP/IP Configuration Files
Network Databases and nsswitch.conf File
Booting Processes
Routing Protocols
How a Machine Determines if It Is a Router
Parts of the IPv4 Address
Network Classes
6. DHCP Topics
7. About Solaris DHCP (Overview)
About the DHCP Protocol
Advantages of Using Solaris DHCP
How DHCP Works
Solaris DHCP Server
Solaris DHCP Client
8. Planning for DHCP Service (Task)
Preparing Your Network for DHCP Service (Task Map)
Making Decisions for DHCP Server Configuration (Task Map)
Making Decisions for IP Address Management (Task Map)
Planning for Multiple DHCP Servers
Planning for Remote Network Configuration
Selecting the Tool for Configuring DHCP
9. Configuring DHCP Service (Task)
Configuring and Unconfiguring a DHCP Server Using DHCP Manager
Configuring DHCP Servers
How to Configure a DHCP Server (DHCP Manager)
Configuring BOOTP Relay Agents
How to Configure a BOOTP Relay Agent (DHCP Manager)
Unconfiguring DHCP Servers and BOOTP Relay Agents
DHCP Data on an Unconfigured Server
How to Unconfigure a DHCP Server or BOOTP Relay Agent (DHCP Manager)
Configuring and Unconfiguring a DHCP Server Using dhcpconfig Commands
How to Configure a DHCP Server (dhcpconfig -D)
How to Configure a BOOTP Relay Agent (dhcpconfig -R )
How to Unconfigure a DHCP Server or BOOTP Relay Agent (dhcpconfig -U)
Configuring and Unconfiguring a Solaris DHCP Client
How to Configure a Solaris DHCP Client
How to Unconfigure a Solaris DHCP Client
10. Administering DHCP (Task)
DHCP Manager
The DHCP Manager Window
Starting and Stopping DHCP Manager
How to Start and Stop DHCP Manager
Setting Up User Access to DHCP Commands
How to Grant Users Access to DHCP Commands
Starting and Stopping the DHCP Service
How to Start and Stop the DHCP Service (DHCP Manager)
How to Start and Stop the DHCP Service (Command Line)
How to Enable and Disable the DHCP Service (DHCP Manager)
Modifying DHCP Service Options (Task Map)
Changing DHCP Logging Options
How to Generate Verbose DHCP Log Messages (DHCP Manager)
How to Generate Verbose DHCP Log Messages (Command Line)
How to Enable and Disable DHCP Transaction Logging (DHCP Manager)
How to Enable and Disable DHCP Transaction Logging for Current Session (Command Line)
How to Log DHCP Transactions to a Separate syslog File
Enabling Dynamic DNS Updates by DHCP Server
How to Enable Dynamic DNS Updating for DHCP Clients
How to Enable a Solaris Client to Request Specific Host Name
Customizing DHCP Service Performance Options
How to Customize DHCP Server Performance Options (DHCP Manager)
How to Customize DHCP Server Performance Options (Command Line)
Adding, Modifying, and Removing DHCP Networks (Task Map)
Specifying Network Interfaces to Monitor for DHCP Service
How to Specify Network Interfaces for DHCP Monitoring (DHCP Manager)
Adding DHCP Networks
How to Add a DHCP Network (DHCP Manager)
How to Add a DHCP Network (dhcpconfig)
Modifying DHCP Network Configuration
How to Modify Configuration of a DHCP Network (DHCP Manager)
How to Modify Configuration of a DHCP Network (dhtadm)
Removing DHCP Networks
How to Remove a DHCP Network (DHCP Manager)
How to Remove a DHCP Network (pntadm)
Supporting BOOTP Clients with DHCP Service (Task Map)
How to Set Up Support of Any BOOTP Client (DHCP Manager)
How to Set Up Support of Registered BOOTP Clients (DHCP Manager)
Working With IP Addresses in the DHCP Service (Task Map)
Adding Addresses to the DHCP Service
How to Add a Single IP Address (DHCP Manager)
How to Duplicate an Existing IP Address (DHCP Manager)
How to Add Multiple Addresses (DHCP Manager)
How to Add Addresses (pntadm)
Modifying IP Addresses in the DHCP Service
How to Modify IP Address Properties (DHCP Manager)
How to Modify IP Address Properties (pntadm)
Removing Addresses From DHCP Service
Marking IP Addresses Unusable by the DHCP Service
How to Mark Addresses Unusable (DHCP Manager)
How to Mark Addresses Unusable (pntadm)
Deleting IP Addresses from DHCP Service
How to Delete IP Addresses from DHCP Service (DHCP Manager)
How to Delete IP Addresses from DHCP Service (pntadm)
Setting Up DHCP Clients for a Consistent IP Address
How to Assign a Consistent IP Address to a DHCP Client (DHCP Manager)
How to Assign a Consistent IP Address to a DHCP Client (pntadm)
Working With DHCP Macros (Task Map)
How to View Macros Defined on a DHCP Server (DHCP Manager)
How to View Macros Defined on a DHCP Server (dhtadm)
Modifying DHCP Macros
How to Change Values for Options in a DHCP Macro (DHCP Manager)
How to Change Values for Options in a DHCP Macro (dhtadm)
How to Add Options to a DHCP Macro (DHCP Manager)
How to Add Options to a DHCP Macro (dhtadm)
How to Delete Options from a DHCP Macro (DHCP Manager)
How to Delete Options from a DHCP Macro (dhtadm)
Creating DHCP Macros
How to Create a DHCP Macro (DHCP Manager)
How to Create a DHCP Macro (dhtadm)
Deleting DHCP Macros
How to Delete a DHCP Macro (DHCP Manager)
How to Delete a DHCP Macro (dhtadm)
Working With DHCP Options (Task Map)
Creating DHCP Options
How to Create DHCP Options (DHCP Manager)
How to Create DHCP Options (dhtadm)
Modifying DHCP Options
How to Modify DHCP Option Properties (DHCP Manager)
How to Modify DHCP Option Properties (dhtadm)
Deleting DHCP Options
How to Delete DHCP Options (DHCP Manager)
How to Delete DHCP Options (dhtadm)
Modifying the Solaris DHCP Client's Option Information
Supporting Solaris Network Installation with the DHCP Service (Task Map)
Creating DHCP Options and Macros for Solaris Installation Parameters
How to Create Options to Support Solaris Installation (DHCP Manager)
How to Create Macros to Support Solaris Installation (DHCP Manager)
Supporting Remote Boot and Diskless Boot Clients (Task Map)
Setting Up DHCP Clients as NIS+ Clients
How to Set Up Solaris DHCP Clients as NIS+ Clients
Converting to a New Data Store
How to Convert the DHCP Data Store (DHCP Manager)
How to Convert the DHCP Data Store (dhcpconfig -C)
Moving Configuration Data Between DHCP Servers (Task Map)
How to Export Data From a DHCP Server (DHCP Manager)
How to Import Data On a DHCP Server (DHCP Manager)
How to Modify Imported DHCP Data (DHCP Manager)
How to Export Data From a DHCP Server (dhcpconfig -X)
How to Import Data on a DHCP Server (dhcpconfig -I)
How to Modify Imported DHCP Data (pntadm, dhtadm)
11. Troubleshooting DHCP (Reference)
Troubleshooting DHCP Server Problems
Troubleshooting DHCP Client Configuration Problems
12. DHCP Files and Commands (Reference)
DHCP Commands
DHCP Files
DHCP Option Information
13. IPv6 Topics
14. IPv6 (Overview)
IPv6 Features
IPv6 Header and Extensions
IPv6 Addressing
IPv6 Routing
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration
IPv6 Mobility Support
IPv6 Quality-of-Service Capabilities
IPv6 Security Improvements
15. Administering IPv6 (Task)
Enabling IPv6 Nodes
Enabling IPv6 Nodes Task Map
How to Enable IPv6 on a Node
How to Configure a Solaris IPv6 Router
How to Add IPv6 Addresses to NIS and NIS+
How to Add IPv6 Addresses to DNS
Monitoring IPv6
Monitoring IPv6 Task Map
How to Display Interface Address Assignments
How to Display Network Status
How to Control the Display Output of IPv6 Related Commands
How to Monitor Only IPv6 Network Traffic
How to Probe All Multihomed Host Addresses
How to Trace All Routes
Configuring IPv6 Over IPv4 Tunnels
How to Configure IPv6 Over IPv4 Tunnels
How to Configure Your Router to Advertise Over Tunneling Interfaces
Displaying IPv6 Name Service Information
Displaying IPv6 Name Service Information Task Map
How to Display IPv6 Name Service Information
How to Verify That DNS IPv6 PTR Records Are Updated Correctly
How to Display IPv6 Information Through NIS
How to Display IPv6 Information Through NIS+
How to Display IPv6 Information Independent of Name Service
16. IPv6 Files and Commands (Reference)
Overview of the Solaris IPv6 Implementation
IPv6 Network Interface Configuration File
Nodes With Multiple Network Interfaces
IPv6 Daemons
IPv6 Extensions to Existing Utilities
Controlling Display Output
Solaris Tunneling Interfaces for IPv6
IPv6 Extensions to Solaris Name Services
NFS and RPC IPv6 Support
IPv6–Over-ATM Support
17. Transitioning From IPv4 to IPv6 (Reference)
Transition Requirements
Standardized Transition Tools
IPv4 and IPv6 Interoperability
Site Transition Scenarios
Other Transition Mechanisms
18. IP Security Topics
19. IPsec (Overview)
Introduction to IPsec
IPsec Security Associations
Protection Mechanisms
Protection Policy and Enforcement Mechanisms
Transport and Tunnel Modes
Virtual Private Networks
IPsec Utilities and Files
20. Administering IPsec (Task)
Implementing IPsec Task Map
IPsec Tasks
How to Secure Traffic Between Two Systems
How to Secure a Web Server
How to Set Up a Virtual Private Network
How to Replace Current Security Associations
21. Internet Key Exchange
IKE Overview
Negotiating IKE
IKE Utilities and Files
Implementing IKE Task Map
IKE Tasks
How to Configure IKE With Pre-Shared Keys
How to Refresh Existing Pre-Shared Keys
How to Add New Pre-Shared Keys
How to Configure IKE With Self-Signed Public Certificates
How to Configure IKE With Public Keys Signed by a Certificate Authority
How to Update a Certificate Revocation List
22. Mobile IP Topics
23. Mobile IP (Overview)
Introduction
Mobile IP Functional Entities
How Mobile IP Works
Agent Discovery
Care-of Addresses
Mobile IP With Reverse Tunneling
Mobile IP Registration
Routing Datagrams to and From Mobile Nodes
Security Considerations
24. Administering Mobile IP (Task)
Configuring the Mobile IP Configuration File
Configuring the Mobile IP Configuration File Task Map
How to Create the Mobile IP Configuration File
How to Configure the General Section
How to Configure the Advertisements Section
How to Configure the GlobalSecurityParameters Section
How to Configure the Pool Section
How to Configure the SPI Section
How to Configure the Address Section
Modifying the Mobile IP Configuration File
Modifying the Mobile IP Configuration File Task Map
How to Modify the General Section
How to Modify the Advertisements Section
How to Modify the GlobalSecurityParameters Section
How to Modify the Pool Section
How to Modify the SPI Section
How to Modify the Address Section
How to Add or Delete Configuration File Parameters
How to Display Current Parameter Settings in the Configuration File
Displaying Mobility Agent Status
How to Display Mobility Agent Status
Displaying Mobility Routes on a Foreign Agent
How to Display Mobility Routes on a Foreign Agent
25. Mobile IP Files and Commands (Reference)
Overview of the Solaris Mobile IP Implementation
Mobile IP Configuration File
Configuring the Mobility IP Agent
Mobile IP Mobility Agent Status
Mobile IP State Information
netstat Extensions for Mobile IP
snoop Extensions for Mobile IP
26. IP Network Multipathing Topics
27. IP Network Multipathing (Overview)
Introduction
IP Network Multipathing Features
Communication Failures
IP Network Multipathing Components
Solaris Network Multipathing
Administering Multipathing Groups With Multiple Physical Interfaces
Administering Multipathing Groups With a Single Physical Interface
Removing Network Adapters From Multipathing Groups
Detached Network Adapters
Multipathing Daemon
Multipathing Configuration File
28. Administering Network Multipathing (Task)
Configuring Multipathing Interface Groups
Configuring Multipathing Interface Groups—Task Map
How to Configure a Multipathing Interface Group With Two Interfaces
How to Configure a Multipathing Group With One of the Interfaces a Standby Interface
How to Display the Group to Which a Physical Interface Belongs
How to Add an Interface To a Group
How to Remove an Interface From a Group
How to Move an Interface From an Existing Group to a Different Group
Replacing a Physical Interface That Has Failed or DR-detaching/DR-attaching a Physical Interface
How to Remove a Physical Interface That Has Failed
How to Replace a Physical Interface That Has Failed
Recovering a Physical Interface That Was Not Present at System Boot
How to Recover a Physical Interface That Was Not Present at System Boot
Configuring the Multipathing Configuration File
How to Configure the Multipathing Configuration File
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