Solaris 10 System Administration - Module3
 
Introducing the TCP/IP Mode

  1. Introducing Network Model Fundamentals

  2. Network Protocols

  3. Network Model Concepts

  4. Introducing the Layers of the TCP/IP Model

  5. Network Interface Layer

  6. Internet Layer

  7. Transport Layer

  8. Application Layer

  9. Describing Basic Peer-to-Peer Communication, Encapsulation, and Decapsulation

  10. Peer-to-Peer Communication

  11. Encapsulation and Decapsulation

  12. TCP/IP Protocols

Introducing LANs and Their Components

  1. Introducing Network Topologies

  2. Bus Topologies

  3. Star Topologies

  4. Ring Topologies

  5. VLAN Topologies

  6. Introducing LAN Media

  7. IEEE Identifiers

  8. IEEE 802.3 Types

  9. Introducing Network Devices

  10. Repeaters

  11. Hubs

  12. Bridges

  13. Switches

Describing Ethernet Interfaces

  1. Introducing Ethernet Concepts

  2. Major Ethernet Elements

  3. CSMA/CD Access Method

  4. Full-Duplex and Half-Duplex Mode

  5. Ethernet Statistics

  6. Introducing Ethernet Frames

  7. Ethernet Addresses

  8. Setting a Local Ethernet Address

  9. Ethernet-II Frame Analysis

  10. Maximum Transmission Units

  11. Ethernet Frame Errors

  12. Using Network Utilities

  13. Using the snoop Utility

  14. Using the netstat Command

  15. Using the ndd Command

Describing ARP and RARPObjectives

  1. Introducing ARP

  2. Purpose of ARP

  3. Operation of ARP

  4. Introducing RARP

  5. Purpose of RARP

  6. Operation of RARP

Configuring IP

  1. Introducing the Internet Layer Protocols

  2. Purpose of IP

  3. Purpose of ICMP

  4. Introducing the IP Datagram

  5. IP Datagram Header Fields

  6. IP Datagram Payload

  7. Introducing IP Address Types

  8. Unicast Addresses

  9. Broadcast Addresses

  10. Multicast Addresses

  11. Introducing Subnetting and VLSM

  12. Subnetting

  13. Netmasks

  14. Configuring the Netmask

  15. The /etc/inet/netmasks File

  16. VLSM

  17. Introducing the Interface Configuration Files

  18. The /etc/hostname.interface File

  19. The /etc/inet/hosts File

  20. The /etc/nodename File

  21. Administering Logical Interfaces

  22. Introducing Logical Interfaces

  23. Configuring Logical Interfaces

  24. Unconfiguring Logical Interfaces

Configuring IP Network Multipathing

  1. Increasing Network Availability

  2. Limitations of Network Interfaces

  3. Configuring IP Network Multipathing

  4. Introducing IPMP

  5. Probe-based IPMP Configuration

  6. Configuring Probe-based IPMP by Using Configuration Files

  7. Configuring Probe-based IPMP on the Command Line

  8. Link-based IPMP Configuration

  9. Configuring Link-based IPMP by Using Configuration File

  10. Configuring a Singleton IPMP Group

  11. Viewing IPMP Operation

  12. Troubleshooting an IPMP Configuration

Configuring Routing

  1. Identifying the Fundamentals of Routing

  2. Purpose of Routing

  3. Types of Routes

  4. Introducing the Routing Table

  5. Static Routes

  6. Dynamic Routes

  7. Introducing Routing Protocol Types

  8. Autonomous Systems

  9. Interior Gateway Protocols

  10. Exterior Gateway Protocols

  11. Working With the Routing Table

  12. Displaying the Routing Table

  13. Introducing Routing Table Information

  14. Searching the Routing Table

  15. Associating Names and Network Numbers

  16. Configuring Static Routes

  17. Configuring Static Direct Routes

  18. Configuring the /etc/defaultrouter File

  19. Configuring the /etc/gateways File

  20. Configuring Static Routes on the Command Line

  21. Configuring Dynamic Routing

  22. RIP Version 1

  23. RIP Version 2

  24. The in.routed Daemon

  25. The RDISC Protocol

  26. ICMP Redirects

  27. Introducing CIDR

  28. Purpose of CIDR

  29. Operation of CIDR

  30. Configuring Routing at Boot Time

  31. Initializing a Router

  32. Configuring a Router Without Rebooting

  33. Initializing a Multihomed Host

  34. Initializing a Non-Route

  35. Troubleshooting Routing

  36. Troubleshooting the Router Configuration

  37. Troubleshooting Network Names
 
 
 
 
     
 
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