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A
- active network mode
- verifying
Verifying the Active Network Mode
- aggregation
- DLMP
- example
Combining Aggregations With VNICs for High Availability
- virtualizing DLMP
- example
Configuring and Virtualizing DLMP Aggregations With VNICs
- aggregation description
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- aggregations
- combining with VNICs
- use case
Combining Aggregations With VNICs for High Availability
- anet resource properties
Creating and Connecting a Zone to an EVS Switch
B
- basic network configuration
- summary
Basic Network Configuration in Oracle Solaris
- basic network configuration scenarios
- example
Basic Network Configuration Scenario
- bridging description
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- building blocks for network virtualizaton
Network Virtualization Building Blocks
C
- cloud
- configuring an EVS switch
Create an EVS Switch to Deploy the Cloud Workload
- creating by using EVS
Combining Network Virtualization With Oracle VM Server for SPARC to Create a Cloud
Environment
- cloud architecture
Network Virtualization Strategies- utility computing model
Network Virtualization Strategies
- cloud environment
- combining network virtualization with Oracle Solaris VM Server for SPARC
Objectives for Creating and Deploying a Cloud Environment
- configuring an Oracle Solaris VM Server for SPARC virtual device
Creating Virtual Network Devices for Oracle VM Server for SPARC Guest Domains
- configuring an Oracle Solaris VM Server for SPARC virtual switch
Creating an Oracle VM Server for SPARC Virtual Switch
- configuring Oracle Solaris VM Server for SPARC
Configure a Virtual Network on Oracle VM Server for SPARC Service and Guest Domains
- configuring zones
Create Oracle Solaris Zones on the Oracle VM Server for SPARC Guest Domains
- cloud environments
- using for high availability
Creating a Highly Available Virtual Network Stack for Cloud Environments
- cloud network
- description of
Network Virtualization Strategies
- cloud networking
- network virtualization strategies
Network Virtualization Strategies
- combining aggregations with VNICs
- illustration
Combining the Use of Aggregations With VNICs
- use case
Combining Aggregations With VNICs for High Availability
- combining multiple networking features
- figure of
Combining Aggregations With VXLANs, VNICs, and an EVS Switch
- combining networking features
- networking strategies
Networking Features by Functional Area
- commands for managing network resources
- dladm
Features for Managing Network Resources in Oracle Solaris
- configuring DNS
- example
Configuring DNS Through SMF
- configuring EVS controller properties
Configuring and Setting Properties for the EVS Controller
- configuring IP interfaces and addresses
- example
Configure Datalinks, IP Interfaces, and IP Addresses
- configuring naming services
- through SMF
Configure Naming Services Through SMF
- configuring NIS
- example
Configuring Multiple NIS Servers Through SMF
- configuring persistent default route
- example
Adding a Persistent Default Route
- configuring static IP addresses
- example
Configuring a Static IP Address
- configuring zones
- Oracle VM Server for SPARC
Create Oracle Solaris Zones on the Oracle VM Server for SPARC Guest Domains
- controller
- creating elastic virtual switches
Network Virtualization Building Blocks
- setting EVS properties
Configuring and Setting Properties for the EVS Controller
- creating a cloud environment
- with EVS
Combining Network Virtualization With Oracle VM Server for SPARC to Create a Cloud
Environment
- creating an EVS switch
Create an EVS Virtual Tenant Network (vswitch)- connecting to a zone
Creating and Connecting a Zone to an EVS Switch
- displaying configuration
Creating and Connecting a Zone to an EVS Switch
- creating DLMP aggregation
- use case
Combining Aggregations With VNICs for High Availability
- creating elastic virtual switches
- EVS controller
Network Virtualization Building Blocks
D
- Data Center Bridging (DCB)
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- datalink configuration
- example
Configure Datalinks, IP Interfaces, and IP Addresses
- default route
- configuring persistently
- example
Adding a Persistent Default Route
- deploying a cloud workload
- using an EVS switch
Create an EVS Switch to Deploy the Cloud Workload
- deploying workloads efficiently
- cloud networking
Network Virtualization Strategies
- description of a flow
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- description of a load balancer
- ILB
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- description of a trunk aggregation
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- description of a VLAN
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- description of a VNIC
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- description of a VXLAN
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- description of an aggregation
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- description of an DLMP
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- description of an etherstub
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- description of bridging
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- description of DCB
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- description of EVB
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- description of EVS
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- description of IP tunnels
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- description of IPMP
- ILB
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- description of LLDP
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- description of VRRP
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- determining mappings between network interface names and physical interfaces
- example
Determining How Network Interface Names Map to Physical Interfaces
- displaying configuration information
- EVS switch
Creating and Connecting a Zone to an EVS Switch
- dladm
- commands for managing network resources
Features for Managing Network Resources in Oracle Solaris
- DLMP aggregation
- virtualizing
Configuring and Virtualizing DLMP Aggregations With VNICs
- DLMP description
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- DNS
- configuring through SMF
Configuring DNS Through SMF
E
- Edge Virtual Bridging (EVB)
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- elastic virtual switch
- installing packages
Perform Preliminary Tasks Prior to Creating an EVS Virtual Tenant Network
- setting up a virtual tenant network
Setting Up an EVS Virtual Tenant Network
- Elastic Virtual Switch (EVS)
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- Elastic Virtual Switch feature
- network virtualization building blocks
Network Virtualization Building Blocks
- etherstub
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- EVS
- anet resource properties
Creating and Connecting a Zone to an EVS Switch
- vports
Combining Aggregations With VXLANs, VNICs, and an EVS Switch
- EVS configuration
- description
Combining Aggregations With VXLANs, VNICs, and an EVS Switch
- EVS controller
- configuring
Configuring and Setting Properties for the EVS Controller
- creating elastic virtual switches
Network Virtualization Building Blocks
- EVS packages
- virtual tenant network
Perform Preliminary Tasks Prior to Creating an EVS Virtual Tenant Network
- EVS switch
- creating
Create an EVS Virtual Tenant Network (vswitch)
- creating and connecting to a zone
Creating and Connecting a Zone to an EVS Switch
- deploying a cloud workload
Create an EVS Switch to Deploy the Cloud Workload
- displaying configuration
Creating and Connecting a Zone to an EVS Switch
- using to create a cloud environment
Combining Network Virtualization With Oracle VM Server for SPARC to Create a Cloud
Environment
- evsadm command
- example
Creating and Connecting a Zone to an EVS Switch
- example
- adding a default persistent route
Adding a Persistent Default Route
- configuring DNS
Configuring DNS Through SMF
- configuring naming services
Configure Naming Services Through SMF
- configuring NIS
Configuring Multiple NIS Servers Through SMF
- DLMP aggregation
Combining Aggregations With VNICs for High Availability
- EVS virtual tenant network
Setting Up an EVS Virtual Tenant Network
- mapping network interface names to physical interfaces
Determining How Network Interface Names Map to Physical Interfaces
- network virtualization use case
Combining Aggregations With VNICs for High Availability
- setting a system's host name
Set a System's Host Name
- static IP address configuration
Configuring a Static IP Address
- verifying active network mode
Verifying the Active Network Mode
- virtualizing DLMP aggregation
Configuring and Virtualizing DLMP Aggregations With VNICs
- examples of basic network configuration
- datalink and IP interfaces
Configure Datalinks, IP Interfaces, and IP Addresses
- use cases
Basic Network Configuration Scenario
- examples of datalink and IP interface configuration
Configure Datalinks, IP Interfaces, and IP Addresses
- examples of network configuration
- use cases
Network Configuration Scenarios
F
- feature descriptions
- network administration
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- features for managing network security
Features for Managing Network Security in Oracle Solaris
- flowadm
- managing network resources
Features for Managing Network Resources in Oracle Solaris
- flows
Features for Managing Network Resources in Oracle Solaris
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- functional areas
- networking features
Network Administration by Functional Area
H
- high availability
- combining aggregations with VNICs
Combining Aggregations With VNICs for High Availability
- networking features that support
Network Administration by Functional Area
- using cloud environments
Creating a Highly Available Virtual Network Stack for Cloud Environments
- high availability examples
- combining aggregations with VNICs
Combining the Use of Aggregations With VNICs
- host name
- how to set
Set a System's Host Name
- hostname command
- example
Set a System's Host Name
I
- Integrated Load Balancer (ILB)
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- interface names
- mapping physical interface to network names
Determining How Network Interface Names Map to Physical Interfaces
- IP configuration
- configuring static addresses
Configuring a Static IP Address
- IP interface and IP address configuration
- example
Configure Datalinks, IP Interfaces, and IP Addresses
- IP network multipathing (IPMP)
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- IP tunnel
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
K
- key network administration features
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
L
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
M
- managing network resources
Features for Managing Network Resources in Oracle Solaris- features
Features for Managing Network Resources in Oracle Solaris
- flowadm
Features for Managing Network Resources in Oracle Solaris
- flows
Features for Managing Network Resources in Oracle Solaris
- managing virtual switches
- features in Oracle Solaris
Network Virtualization Building Blocks
- mandatory package installation
- setting up an EVS virtual tenant network
Perform Preliminary Tasks Prior to Creating an EVS Virtual Tenant Network
- mode used for configuration
- verifying
Verifying the Active Network Mode
N
- naming service configuration
- SMF commands
- example
Configure Naming Services Through SMF
- naming services
- configuring DNS
- example
Configuring DNS Through SMF
- configuring NIS
- example
Configuring Multiple NIS Servers Through SMF
- network administration
- by functional area
Network Administration by Functional Area
- network administration by functional area
- high availability
Networking Features by Functional Area
- network virtualization
Networking Features by Functional Area
- performance
Networking Features by Functional Area
- resource management
Networking Features by Functional Area
- security
Networking Features by Functional Area
- network administration feature descriptions
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- network administration features
Highlights of Network Administration in Oracle Solaris
- network configuration
- combining multiple networking features
- figure of
Combining Aggregations With VXLANs, VNICs, and an EVS Switch
- network configuration in Oracle Solaris
- summary
Basic Network Configuration in Oracle Solaris
- network configuration scenarios
Network Configuration Scenarios
- network consolidation
- creating virtual private networks
Network Virtualization Strategies
- network resources
- managing
Features for Managing Network Resources in Oracle Solaris
- network security features
Features for Managing Network Security in Oracle Solaris
- network stack
- description of
Network Administration Within the Oracle Solaris Network Protocol Stack
- network stack layers
- network administration
Physical and Virtual Network Administration Within the Network Protocol Stack
- network storage
- networking features that support
Network Administration by Functional Area
- network virtualization
- combining Oracle VM Server for SPARC with zones and EVS
Objectives for Creating and Deploying a Cloud Environment
- networking features that support
Network Administration by Functional Area
- network virtualization building blocks
Network Virtualization Building Blocks
- network virtualization in Oracle Solaris
- description
Summary of Network Virtualization in Oracle Solaris
- network virtualization strategies
- cloud networking
Network Virtualization Strategies
- virtual private networks
Network Virtualization Strategies
- workload consolidation
Network Virtualization Strategies
- networking examples
- using aggregations with VNICs
- high availability features
Combining the Use of Aggregations With VNICs
- networking feature descriptions
- aggregation
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- bridging
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- DCB
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- DLMP
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- etherstub
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- EVB
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- EVS
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- flows
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- I/O virtualization (SR-IOV)
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- ILB
- load balancer
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- IP tunnels
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- IPMP
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- LLDP
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- trunk aggregation
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- virtual switch
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- VLAN
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- VNIC
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- VRRP
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- VXLAN
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- networking features by network protocol stack layer
Physical and Virtual Network Administration Within the Network Protocol Stack
- NIS
- configuring through SMF
Configuring Multiple NIS Servers Through SMF
O
- Oracle Solaris network protocol stack
- description of
Network Administration Within the Oracle Solaris Network Protocol Stack
- Oracle VM Server for SPARC
- combining with network virtualization
Combining Network Virtualization With Oracle VM Server for SPARC to Create a Cloud
Environment
- configuring a virtual device
Creating Virtual Network Devices for Oracle VM Server for SPARC Guest Domains
- configuring a virtual switch
Creating an Oracle VM Server for SPARC Virtual Switch
- configuring service and guest domains
Configure a Virtual Network on Oracle VM Server for SPARC Service and Guest Domains
- configuring zones on guest domain
Create Oracle Solaris Zones on the Oracle VM Server for SPARC Guest Domains
- network virtualizaton use case
Objectives for Creating and Deploying a Cloud Environment
P
- package installation
- EVS
Perform Preliminary Tasks Prior to Creating an EVS Virtual Tenant Network
- performance
- networking features that support
Network Administration by Functional Area
- physical interface names
- mapping to network interface names
- example
Determining How Network Interface Names Map to Physical Interfaces
- private virtual networks
- security
Network Virtualization Strategies
- using for testing and simulation
Network Virtualization Strategies
- properties
- configuring for the EVS controller
Configuring and Setting Properties for the EVS Controller
R
- resource management
- networking features that support
Network Administration by Functional Area
- resource properties
- anetEVS switches
Creating and Connecting a Zone to an EVS Switch
- root I/O virtualization
- (SR-IOV)
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- route
- configuring persistently
Adding a Persistent Default Route
- route command
- example
Adding a Persistent Default Route
S
- scenario
- setting up an EVS virtual tenant network
Setting Up an EVS Virtual Tenant Network
- scenarios
- basic network configuration
Basic Network Configuration Scenario
- combining aggregations with VNICs for high availability
Combining Aggregations With VNICs for High Availability
- configuring datalinks
Configure Datalinks, IP Interfaces, and IP Addresses
- network configuration
Network Configuration Scenarios
- scenario
- zones and Oracle VM Server
Objectives for Creating and Deploying a Cloud Environment
- security
- creating private virtual networks
Network Virtualization Strategies
- networking features that support
Network Administration by Functional Area
- security features
- networking
Features for Managing Network Security in Oracle Solaris
- setting host name
- example
Set a System's Host Name
- SMF commands
- configuring naming services
Configure Naming Services Through SMF
- stack
- description of the network protocol stack
Network Administration Within the Oracle Solaris Network Protocol Stack
- stack layers
- feature descriptions
Physical and Virtual Network Administration Within the Network Protocol Stack
- static IP addresses
- configuring
- example
Configuring a Static IP Address
- strategies for network administration
- combining features
Networking Features by Functional Area
- strategies for network virtualization
Network Virtualization Strategies
- summary of basic network configuration
Basic Network Configuration in Oracle Solaris
- summary of network virtualization in Oracle Solaris
Summary of Network Virtualization in Oracle Solaris
- supported network administration features
Highlights of Network Administration in Oracle Solaris
- switches
- virtual
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
T
- testing and simulation
- creating private virtual networks
Network Virtualization Strategies
- trunk aggregation description
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- tunnels
- description of
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
U
- use case
- combining aggregations with VNICs
Combining Aggregations With VNICs for High Availability
- creating DLMP aggregation
Combining Aggregations With VNICs for High Availability
- setting up an EVS virtual tenant network
Setting Up an EVS Virtual Tenant Network
- virtualizing DLMP aggregation
Configuring and Virtualizing DLMP Aggregations With VNICs
- use cases
- basic network configuration
Basic Network Configuration Scenario
- configuring datalinks and IP interfaces
Configure Datalinks, IP Interfaces, and IP Addresses
- network configuration
Network Configuration Scenarios
- using multiple networking features
Networking Features by Functional Area
- utility computing model
- cloud networking
Network Virtualization Strategies
V
- verifying active network mode
- example
Verifying the Active Network Mode
- virtual device
- configuring Oracle VM Server for SPARC
Creating Virtual Network Devices for Oracle VM Server for SPARC Guest Domains
- virtual eXtensible area network (VXLAN)
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- virtual local area network (VLAN)
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- virtual network
- Oracle VM Server for SPARC configuration
Configure a Virtual Network on Oracle VM Server for SPARC Service and Guest Domains
- virtual network interface card (VNIC)
- virtual NIC
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- virtual network stack
- cloud environments
- high availability
Creating a Highly Available Virtual Network Stack for Cloud Environments
- virtual private networks
- network consolidation
Network Virtualization Strategies
- strategies for network virtualization
Network Virtualization Strategies
- Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- virtual switch
- configuring Oracle VM Server for SPARC
Creating an Oracle VM Server for SPARC Virtual Switch
- connecting to a zone
- EVS
Creating and Connecting a Zone to an EVS Switch
- creating a virtual tenant network
- EVS
Create an EVS Virtual Tenant Network (vswitch)
- network virtualization building blocks
Key Oracle Solaris Network Administration Features
- virtual switches
- managing
- EVS
Network Virtualization Building Blocks
- network virtualization building blocks
Network Virtualization Building Blocks
- virtual tenant network
- configuring the EVS controller
- example
Configuring and Setting Properties for the EVS Controller
- creating an EVS switch
- connecting to a zone example
Creating and Connecting a Zone to an EVS Switch
- example
Create an EVS Virtual Tenant Network (vswitch)
- EVS use case
- example
Setting Up an EVS Virtual Tenant Network
- installing packages
- example
Perform Preliminary Tasks Prior to Creating an EVS Virtual Tenant Network
- VNICs
- combining with aggregations
Combining Aggregations With VNICs for High Availability
- network virtualization building blocks
Network Virtualization Building Blocks
- vports
- EVS
Combining Aggregations With VXLANs, VNICs, and an EVS Switch
- VXLANs
- using with EVS configuration
Combining Aggregations With VXLANs, VNICs, and an EVS Switch
W
- workload consolidation
- network virtualization strategies
Network Virtualization Strategies
Z
- zones
- deploying in a cloud environment
Create Oracle Solaris Zones on the Oracle VM Server for SPARC Guest Domains