Document Information
Preface
Part I TCP/IP Administration
1. Solaris TCPIP Protocol Suite (Overview)
2. Planning an IPv4 Addressing Scheme (Tasks
3. Planning an IPv6 Addressing Scheme (Overview)
4. Planning an IPv6 Network (Tasks)
5. Configuring TCP/IP Network Services and IPv4 Addressing (Tasks)
6. Administering Network Interfaces (Tasks)
7. Enabling IPv6 on a Network (Tasks)
8. Administering a TCP/IP Network (Tasks)
9. Troubleshooting Network Problems (Tasks)
10. TCP/IP and IPv4 in Depth (Reference)
11. IPv6 in Depth (Reference)
Part II DHCP
12. About Solaris DHCP (Overview)
13. Planning for DHCP Service (Tasks)
14. Configuring the DHCP Service (Tasks)
15. Administering DHCP (Tasks)
16. Configuring and Administering DHCP Clients
17. Troubleshooting DHCP (Reference)
18. DHCP Commands and Files (Reference)
Part III IP Security
19. IP Security Architecture (Overview)
20. Configuring IPsec (Tasks)
21. IP Security Architecture (Reference)
22. Internet Key Exchange (Overview)
23. Configuring IKE (Tasks)
24. Internet Key Exchange (Reference)
25. Solaris IP Filter (Overview)
26. Solaris IP Filter (Tasks)
Part IV Mobile IP
27. Mobile IP (Overview)
28. Administering Mobile IP (Tasks)
29. Mobile IP Files and Commands (Reference)
Part V IPMP
30. Introducing IPMP (Overview)
31. Administering IPMP (Tasks)
Part VI IP Quality of Service (IPQoS)
32. Introducing IPQoS (Overview)
33. Planning for an IPQoS-Enabled Network (Tasks)
34. Creating the IPQoS Configuration File (Tasks)
35. Starting and Maintaining IPQoS (Tasks)
36. Using Flow Accounting and Statistics Gathering (Tasks)
37. IPQoS in Detail (Reference)
IPQoS Architecture and the Diffserv Model
IPQoS Configuration File
ipqosconf Configuration Utility
Glossary
Index
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- -D option
- ikecert certlocal command, How to Configure IKE With Self-Signed Public Key Certificates
- ikecert command, ikecert certlocal Command
- daemons
- in.iked daemon
- IKE Key Negotiation
- IKE Utilities and Files
- IKE Daemon
- in.mpathd daemon, Multipathing Daemon, in.mpathd
- in.ndpd daemons, in.ndpd Daemon, for Neighbor Discovery
- in.ripngd daemon
- How to Configure an IPv6-Enabled Router
- in.ripngd Daemon, for IPv6 Routing
- in.routed routing daemon, How to Enable Dynamic Routing on a Single-Interface Host
- in.tftpd daemon, How to Set Up a Network Configuration Server
- inetd Internet services, inetd Internet Services Daemon
- network configuration server booting protocols, Network Configuration Servers
- data addresses, IPMP, definition, Data Addresses
- data communications
- How the TCP/IP Protocols Handle Data Communications
- How the Receiving Host Handles the Packet
- packet life cycle
- Data Encapsulation and the TCP/IP Protocol Stack
- How the Receiving Host Handles the Packet
- data encapsulation
- definition, Data Encapsulation and the TCP/IP Protocol Stack
- TCP/IP protocol stack and
- Data Encapsulation and the TCP/IP Protocol Stack
- How the Receiving Host Handles the Packet
- data-link layer
- framing, Data-Link Layer: Where Framing Takes Place
- OSI, OSI Reference Model
- packet life cycle
- receiving host, How the Receiving Host Handles the Packet
- sending host, Data-Link Layer: Where Framing Takes Place
TCP/IP
- TCP/IP Protocol Architecture Model
- Data-Link Layer
- databases
- IKE, IKE Public Key Databases and Commands
- ike/crls database
- ikecert certrldb Command
- /etc/inet/ike/crls Directory
- ike.privatekeys database
- ikecert certlocal Command
- /etc/inet/secret/ike.privatekeys Directory
- ike/publickeys database
- ikecert certdb Command
- /etc/inet/ike/publickeys Directory
- security associations database (SADB), Security Associations Database for IPsec
- security policy database (SPD), Introduction to IPsec
- datagrams
- IP, Introduction to IPsec
- IP header, Internet Layer: Where Packets Are Prepared for Delivery
- IP protocol formatting, Internet Layer
- packet process, Internet Layer: Where Packets Are Prepared for Delivery
- UDP protocol functions, Transport Layer
- deactivating Solaris IP Filter, How to Disable Packet Filtering
- decimal to binary conversion, Creating the Network Mask for IPv4 Addresses
- default address selection, ipaddrsel Command
- definition, Administering Default Address Selection
- IPv6 address selection policy table, How to Administer the IPv6 Address Selection Policy Table
- default mobile node
- Mobile IP Address section
- How to Configure the Address Section
- Address Section
- default router
- configuration example, How to Configure an IPv4 Router
- definition, IPv4 Autonomous System Topology
- defaultdomain file
- deleting for network client mode, How to Configure Hosts for Network Client Mode
- description, /etc/defaultdomain File
- local files mode configuration, How to Configure a Host for Local Files Mode
- defaultrouter file
- automatic router protocol selection and, How to Enable Static Routing on a Single-Interface Host
- description, /etc/defaultrouter File
- local files mode configuration, How to Configure a Host for Local Files Mode
- deleting
- DHCP options, Deleting DHCP Options
- IPsec SAs, How to Manually Create IPsec Security Associations
- deprecated attribute, ifconfig command, Preventing Applications From Using Test Addresses
- deregistering
- Mobile IP
- How Mobile IP Works
- Mobile IP Registration
- Mobile IP Registration
- Mobile IP Registration
- DES encryption algorithm, IPsec and, Encryption Algorithms in IPsec
- designing the network
- domain name selection, Domain Names
- IP addressing scheme
- Deciding on an IP Addressing Format for Your Network
- How IP Addresses Apply to Network Interfaces
- naming hosts, Administering Host Names
- overview
- Determining the Network Hardware
- Determining the Network Hardware
- subnetting, netmasks Database
- DHCP client
- administration, DHCP Client Administration
- client ID, Working With IP Addresses in the DHCP Service (Task Map)
- definition, Solaris DHCP Client
- disabling, How to Disable a Solaris DHCP Client
- displaying interface status, ifconfig Command Options Used With the DHCP Client
- dropping IP address, ifconfig Command Options Used With the DHCP Client
- enabling, How to Enable the Solaris DHCP Client
- event scripts, DHCP Client Event Scripts
- extending lease, ifconfig Command Options Used With the DHCP Client
- host name
- specifying, How to Enable a Solaris Client to Request a Specific Host Name
host name generation, Client Host Name Generation
- incorrect configuration, Problems With Inaccurate DHCP Configuration Information
- logical interfaces, DHCP Client Systems With Multiple Network Interfaces
- management of network interface, How the DHCP Client Manages Network Configuration Information
- multiple network interfaces, DHCP Client Systems With Multiple Network Interfaces
- name services, Client Host Name Registration
- network information without lease
- Setting Up DHCP Clients to Receive Information Only (Task Map)
- ifconfig Command Options Used With the DHCP Client
- on diskless client systems, Supporting Remote Boot and Diskless Boot Clients (Task Map)
- option information, Modifying the Solaris DHCP Client's Option Information
- parameters, Setting DHCP Client Configuration Parameters
- releasing IP address, ifconfig Command Options Used With the DHCP Client
- running in debugging mode
- sample output, Output from DHCP Client in Debugging Mode
running programs with, DHCP Client Event Scripts
- shutdown, DHCP Client Shutdown
- starting, ifconfig Command Options Used With the DHCP Client
- startup, DHCP Client Startup
- testing interface, ifconfig Command Options Used With the DHCP Client
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting DHCP Client Configuration Problems
- unconfiguring, How to Disable a Solaris DHCP Client
- DHCP command-line utilities, DHCP Command-Line Utilities
- privileges, Setting Up User Access to DHCP Commands
- DHCP Configuration Wizard
- description, Configuring DHCP Servers
- for BOOTP relay agent, How to Configure a BOOTP Relay Agent (DHCP Manager)
- DHCP data store
- choosing, Choosing the DHCP Data Store
- converting, Converting to a New DHCP Data Store
- exporting data
- How to Export Data From a DHCP Server (DHCP Manager)
- How to Export Data From a DHCP Server (dhcpconfig -X)
- importing data
- How to Import Data on a DHCP Server (DHCP Manager)
- How to Import Data on a DHCP Server (dhcpconfig -I)
- modifying imported data
- How to Modify Imported DHCP Data (DHCP Manager)
- How to Modify Imported DHCP Data (pntadm, dhtadm)
- moving data between servers, Moving Configuration Data Between DHCP Servers (Task Map)
- overview, DHCP Data Store
- DHCP events, DHCP Client Event Scripts
- DHCP lease
- and reserved IP addresses, Reserved IP Addresses and Lease Type
- dynamic and permanent, Dynamic and Permanent Lease Types
- expiration date, Working With IP Addresses in the DHCP Service (Task Map)
- negotiation, Setting a Lease Policy
- policy, Setting a Lease Policy
- reserved IP addresses, Working With IP Addresses in the DHCP Service (Task Map)
- time, Setting a Lease Policy
- type, Working With IP Addresses in the DHCP Service (Task Map)
- DHCP macros
- automatic processing, Macro Processing by the DHCP Server
- categories, Macro Processing by the DHCP Server
- client class macros, Macro Processing by the DHCP Server
- client ID macros, Macro Processing by the DHCP Server
- configuration, Working With IP Addresses in the DHCP Service (Task Map)
- creating, Creating DHCP Macros
- default, Default Client Configuration Macros
- deleting, Deleting DHCP Macros
- Locale macro, Configuring DHCP Servers
- modifying, Modifying DHCP Macros
- network address macro
- Macro Processing by the DHCP Server
- Configuring DHCP Servers
- network booting, Supporting Remote Boot and Diskless Boot Clients (Task Map)
- order processed, Order of Macro Processing
- overview, About DHCP Macros
- server macro, Configuring DHCP Servers
- size limit, Size Limit for DHCP Macros
- working with, Working With DHCP Macros (Task Map)
- DHCP Manager
- description, DHCP Manager
- features, DHCP Manager Features
- menus, DHCP Manager Menus
- starting, How to Start and Stop DHCP Manager
- stopping, How to Start and Stop DHCP Manager
- window and tabs, DHCP Manager Window
- DHCP network tables
- created during server configuration, Configuring DHCP Servers
- description, DHCP Network Tables
- removing when unconfiguring, DHCP Data on an Unconfigured Server
- DHCP Network Wizard, Adding DHCP Networks
- DHCP networks
- adding to DHCP service, Adding DHCP Networks
- modifying, Modifying DHCP Network Configurations
- removing from DHCP service, Removing DHCP Networks
- working with, Adding, Modifying, and Removing DHCP Networks (Task Map)
- DHCP options
- creating, Creating DHCP Options
- deleting, Deleting DHCP Options
- modifying, Modifying DHCP Options
- overview, About DHCP Options
- properties, Working With DHCP Options (Task Map)
- working with, Working With DHCP Options (Task Map)
- DHCP protocol
- advantages in Solaris implementation, Advantages of Using Solaris DHCP
- overview, About the DHCP Protocol
- sequence of events, How DHCP Works
- DHCP server
- configuration
- information gathered, Updating System Files and Netmask Tables
- overview, DHCP Server Configuration
configuring
- dhcpconfig command, How to Configure a DHCP Server (dhcpconfig -D)
- with DHCP Manager, Configuring DHCP Servers
data store, DHCP Data Store
- enabling to update DNS, Enabling Dynamic DNS Updates by a DHCP Server
- functions, Solaris DHCP Server
- how many to configure, Determining the Number of DHCP Servers
- management, DHCP Server Management
- options, Modifying DHCP Service Options (Task Map)
- DHCP Manager, How to Customize DHCP Performance Options (DHCP Manager)
- dhcpconfig command, How to Customize DHCP Performance Options (Command Line)
planning for multiple servers, Planning for Multiple DHCP Servers
- running in debugging mode, How to Run the DHCP Server in Debugging Mode
- sample output, Output from the DHCP Server in Debugging Mode
selecting, Selecting a Host to Run the DHCP Service
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting DHCP Server Problems
- DHCP service
- adding networks to, Adding DHCP Networks
- cache offer time, Customizing Performance Options for the DHCP Server
- enabling and disabling
- DHCP Manager, How to Enable and Disable the DHCP Service (DHCP Manager)
- dhcpconfig command, How to Enable and Disable the DHCP Service (dhcpconfig -S)
- effects of, Starting and Stopping the DHCP Service
error messages
- IP Address Allocation Errors in DHCP
- Output from the DHCP Server in Debugging Mode
- IP address allocation, IP Address Allocation
- IP addresses
- adding, Adding IP Addresses to the DHCP Service
- modifying properties, Modifying IP Addresses in the DHCP Service
- removing, Removing IP Addresses From the DHCP Service
- reserving for client, Assigning a Reserved IP Address to a DHCP Client
- unusable, Marking IP Addresses as Unusable by the DHCP Service
logging
- overview, Changing DHCP Logging Options
- transactions, Changing DHCP Logging Options
modifying service options, Modifying DHCP Service Options (Task Map)
- network configuration overview, Network Configuration Information
- network interface monitoring, Specifying Network Interfaces for DHCP Monitoring
- network topology, Mapping Your Network Topology
- planning, Preparing Your Network for the DHCP Service (Task Map)
- Service Management Facility, DHCP Service and the Service Management Facility
- Solaris network boot and install, Supporting Solaris Network Installation With the DHCP Service
- starting and stopping
- DHCP Manager, How to Start and Stop the DHCP Service (DHCP Manager)
- effects of, Starting and Stopping the DHCP Service
supporting BOOTP clients, Supporting BOOTP Clients With the DHCP Service (Task Map)
- unconfiguring, Unconfiguring DHCP Servers and BOOTP Relay Agents
- with DHCP Manager, How to Unconfigure a DHCP Server or a BOOTP Relay Agent (DHCP Manager)
WAN boot installation support, Supporting Solaris Network Installation With the DHCP Service
- dhcpagent daemon, DHCP Client Startup
- debugging mode, How to Run the DHCP Client in Debugging Mode
- parameter file, Files Used by the DHCP Service
- dhcpconfig command
- description
- DHCP Command-Line Utilities
- DHCP Commands
- dhcpinfo command, description, DHCP Commands
- dhcpmgr command, description, DHCP Commands
- dhcpsvc.conf file, Files Used by the DHCP Service
- dhcptab table, Configuring DHCP Servers
- description, Files Used by the DHCP Service
- overview, The dhcptab Table
- reading automatically, Customizing Performance Options for the DHCP Server
- removing when unconfiguring, DHCP Data on an Unconfigured Server
- dhcptags file, DHCP Option Information
- dhtadm command
- creating macros with, Creating DHCP Macros
- creating options with, Creating DHCP Options
- deleting macros with, Deleting DHCP Macros
- deleting options with, Deleting DHCP Options
- description
- DHCP Command-Line Utilities
- DHCP Commands
- modifying macros with, Modifying DHCP Macros
- modifying options with, Modifying DHCP Options
- differentiated services, What Are Differentiated Services?
- differentiated services model, Differentiated Services Model
- network topologies, Planning the Diffserv Network Topology
- providing different classes of service, Using Classes of Service to Prioritize Traffic
- Diffserv-aware router
- evaluating DS codepoints, Using the dscpmk Marker for Forwarding Packets
- planning, QoS Policy Planning (Task Map)
- Diffserv model
- classifier module, Classifier (ipgpc) Overview
- flow example, How Traffic Flows Through the IPQoS Modules
- IPQoS implementation
- Differentiated Services Model
- Meter (tokenmt and tswtclmt) Overview
- Flow Accounting (flowacct) Overview
- How Traffic Flows Through the IPQoS Modules
- marker modules, Marker (dscpmk and dlcosmk) Overview
- meter modules, Meter (tokenmt and tswtclmt) Overview
- digital signatures
- DSA, ikecert certlocal Command
- RSA, ikecert certlocal Command
- directories
- certificates (IKE), ikecert certdb Command
- /etc/inet, IKE Utilities and Files
- /etc/inet/ike, IKE Utilities and Files
- /etc/inet/publickeys, ikecert certdb Command
- /etc/inet/secret, IKE Utilities and Files
- /etc/inet/secret/ike.privatekeys, ikecert certlocal Command
- preshared keys (IKE), IKE Preshared Keys Files
- private keys (IKE), ikecert certlocal Command
- public keys (IKE), ikecert certdb Command
- directory name (DN), for accessing CRLs, How to Handle a Certificate Revocation List
- diskless clients, DHCP support of, Supporting Remote Boot and Diskless Boot Clients (Task Map)
- displaying
- configuration information, Monitoring the Interface Configuration With the ifconfig Command
- IPsec policy, How to Display IPsec Policies
- status, How to Get Information About a Specific Interface
- dladm command
- displaying status, How to Obtain Interface Status
- for checking aggregation status, How to Create a Link Aggregation
- for configuring WiFi, How to Connect to a WiFi Network
- for creating an aggregation, How to Create a Link Aggregation
- for modifying an aggregation, How to Modify an Aggregation
- removing interfaces from an aggregation, How to Remove an Interface From an Aggregation
- dlcosmk marker, Marker (dscpmk and dlcosmk) Overview
- planning datagram forwarding, How to Plan Forwarding Behavior
- user priority values, table of, Using the dlcosmk Marker With VLAN Devices
- VLAN tags, Using the dlcosmk Marker With VLAN Devices
- domain name system (DNS)
- description, Application Layer
- domain name registration, Introducing the TCP/IP Protocol Suite
- enabling dynamic updates by DHCP server, Enabling Dynamic DNS Updates by a DHCP Server
- extensions for IPv6, DNS Extensions for IPv6
- network databases
- Network Databases
- How Name Services Affect Network Databases
- preparing, for IPv6 support, How to Prepare DNS for IPv6 Support
- reverse zone file, How to Add IPv6 Addresses to DNS
- selecting as name service, Using NIS or DNS as the Name Service
- zone file, How to Add IPv6 Addresses to DNS
- domain names
- /etc/defaultdomain file
- How to Configure a Host for Local Files Mode
- How to Configure Hosts for Network Client Mode
- /etc/defaultdomain File
- registering, Introducing the TCP/IP Protocol Suite
- selecting, Domain Names
- top-level domains, Domain Names
- dotted-decimal format, Designing an IPv4 Addressing Scheme
- dropped or lost packets
- Internet Layer
- How to Determine if a Host Is Dropping Packets
- DS codepoint (DSCP)
- Marker (dscpmk and dlcosmk) Overview
- DS Codepoint
- AF forwarding codepoint
- Assured Forwarding
- Using the dscpmk Marker for Forwarding Packets
- color-awareness configuration, tokenmt Metering Module
- configuring, on a diffserv router
- How to Configure a Router on an IPQoS-Enabled Network
- Using the dscpmk Marker for Forwarding Packets
- defining, in the IPQoS configuration file, How to Define Traffic Forwarding in the IPQoS Configuration File
- dscp_map parameter, Using the dscpmk Marker for Forwarding Packets
- EF forwarding codepoint
- Expedited Forwarding
- Using the dscpmk Marker for Forwarding Packets
- PHBs and the DSCP, Per-Hop Behaviors
- planning, in the QoS policy, How to Plan Forwarding Behavior
- dscpmk marker, Marker (dscpmk and dlcosmk) Overview
- invoking, in a marker action statement
- How to Define Traffic Forwarding in the IPQoS Configuration File
- How to Create an IPQoS Configuration File for a Best-Effort Web Server
- How to Configure Forwarding for Application Traffic in the IPQoS Configuration File
- How to Configure Flow Control in the IPQoS Configuration File
- PHBs for packet forwarding, Using the dscpmk Marker for Forwarding Packets
- planning packet forwarding, How to Plan Forwarding Behavior
- DSS authentication algorithm, ikecert certlocal Command
- dual-stack protocols
- Preparing the Existing Network to Support IPv6
- Dual-Stack Protocols
- duplicate address detection
- algorithm, Duplicate Address Detection Algorithm
- DHCP service, Customizing Performance Options for the DHCP Server
- IPv6, IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol Overview
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, See DHCP protocol
- dynamic interfaces
- agent advertisement over
- Agent Advertisement Over Dynamic Interfaces
- Advertisements Section
- dynamic reconfiguration (DR)
- adding interfaces to an IPMP group, Attaching NICs
- definition, Dynamic Reconfiguration
- detaching interfaces to an IPMP group, Detaching NICs
- DR-attach procedures, How to Replace a Physical Interface That Has Failed (DR-Attach)
- DR-detach procedures, How to Remove a Physical Interface That Has Failed (DR-Detach)
- interfaces not present at boot time, NICs That Were Missing at System Boot
- interoperation with IPMP, IPMP and Dynamic Reconfiguration
- reattaching interfaces in an IPMP group, Reattaching NICs
- replacing an interface not present at boot time, Recovering a Physical Interface That Was Not Present at System Boot
- replacing failed interfaces, Replacing a Failed Physical Interface on Systems That Support Dynamic Reconfiguration
- dynamic routing, How to Enable Dynamic Routing on a Single-Interface Host
- best uses, Routing Tables and Routing Types
- configuring on a single-interface host, How to Enable Dynamic Routing on a Single-Interface Host
- host configuration example, How to Enable Dynamic Routing on a Single-Interface Host
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