Solaris 10 System Administration - Module3
 
Configuring IPv6

  1. Introducing IPv6

  2. The Need for IPv6

  3. Features of IPv6

  4. Introducing IPv6 Addressing

  5. Address Types

  6. IPv6 Address Representation

  7. Format Prefixes

  8. Introducing IPv6 Autoconfiguration

  9. Stateful Autoconfiguration

  10. Stateless Autoconfiguration

  11. Interface Identifier Calculation

  12. Duplicate Address Detection

  13. Introducing Unicast Address Types

  14. Link-Local Addresses

  15. Site-Local Addresses

  16. Aggregatable Global-Unicast Addresses

  17. Prefix Notation

  18. Embedded IPv4 Addresses

  19. Unspecified Address Types

  20. Loopback Address Types

  21. Introducing Multicast Address Types

  22. Purpose of Multicast Addresses

  23. Scope Bits

  24. ICMPv6 Group Membership

  25. Enabling IPv6

  26. The in.ndpd Daemon on a Non-Router

  27. Configuring IPv6 on Non-Routers

  28. Troubleshooting a Non-Router Configuration

  29. The in.ndpd Daemon on the Router

  30. IPv6 Routing Information Protocol

  31. Configuring an IPv6 Router

  32. Configuring an IPv6 6to4 Router

  33. Configuring a 6to4 Boundary Router

  34. Troubleshooting a Router Configuration

  35. Managing Ipv6

  36. Displaying the State of IPv6 Interfaces

  37. Configuring Logical Interfaces

  38. Troubleshooting IPv6 Interfaces

  39. Displaying the IPv6 Routing Table

Describing the Transport Layer

  1. Introducing Transport Layer Fundamentals

  2. Protocol Characteristics

  3. Transport Protocols in TCP/IP

  4. Introducing UDP

  5. Purpose of UDP

  6. UDP Datagram Header

  7. Introducing TCP

  8. TCP Segment Header

  9. Virtual Circuit Connection

  10. Full-Duplex Connection

  11. Unstructured Stream Orientation

  12. Buffered Transfer

  13. Introducing TCP Flow Control

  14. Receiver-Side Window Advertisements

  15. Sender-Side Congestion Window

  16. TCP Large Window

Configuring DNS

  1. Introducing DNS Basics

  2. BIND

  3. Top-Level Domains

  4. Zones of Authority

  5. Server Types

  6. Answer Types

  7. Name-Resolution Process

  8. Resource Records

  9. Configuring a DNS Server

  10. Gathering Information

  11. Editing the BIND Configuration File

  12. Editing the named.root File

  13. Editing the Forward Domain File.

  14. Editing the Reverse Domain File

  15. Editing the Reverse Loopback Domain File

  16. Configuring Dynamic Updates

  17. Configuring Security

  18. Configuring Secondary DNS Servers

  19. Checking Configuration and Database Files

  20. Configuring DNS Clients

  21. Troubleshooting the DNS Server by Using Basic Utilities

  22. Implementing named Logging

  23. Examining the/var/adm/messages File

  24. Using the dig Utility

  25. Dumping a Snapshot of the DNS Database by Using the rndc Utility

  26. Forcing the named Daemon to Reread the Configuration and Changed Zone Files

  27. Managing a DNS Server by Using the rndc Utility

Configuring DHCP

  1. Introducing the Fundamentals of DHCP

  2. Purpose of DHCP

  3. DHCP Client Functions

  4. DHCP Server Functions

  5. Configuring a DHCP Server

  6. Configuring DHCP by Using Different Methods

  7. Performing Initial DHCP Server Configuration by Using the dhcpmgr Utility

  8. Adding Addresses by Using the dhcpmgr Utility

  9. Using the dhcpconfig Command

  10. Introducing DHCP Network Files

  11. Using the pntadm Command

  12. Introducing the dhcptab Table

  13. Configuring and Managing DHCP Clients

  14. Configuring a DHCP Client

  15. Troubleshooting a DHCP Server

  16. Troubleshooting DHCP Clients

Configuring NTP

  1. Identifying NTP Basics

  2. How Computers Keep Time

  3. Uses of NTP

  4. NTP Terms

  5. Configuring an NTP Server

  6. Using an Undisciplined Local Clock

  7. Using External NTP Reference Servers

  8. Managing Daemons

  9. Determining NTP Peers

  10. Configuring an NTP Client

  11. Establishing Basic Configuration

  12. Starting the NTP Client Daemon

  13. Stopping the NTP Client Daemon

  14. Troubleshooting NTP

  15. Viewing Messages

  16. Using the snoop Utility

Configuring the Solaris™ IP Filter Firewall

  1. Identifying Firewall Basics

  2. Configuring the Behavior of the Solaris IP Filter Firewall

  3. Enabling Packet Filtering With the Solaris IP Filter Firewall

  4. Configuring the Solaris IP Filter Firewall Actions

  5. Configuring Packet Direction

  6. Configuring Filter Rules

  7. Configuring Specific Matching

  8. Changing and Updating the Solaris IP Filter Firewall Configuration

  9. Viewing the Solaris IP Filter Firewall Configuration

  10. Configuring Logging in the Solaris IP Filter Firewall
 
 
 
 
     
 
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