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Connecting Systems Using Reactive Network Configuration in Oracle Solaris 11.1 Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Reactive Network Configuration (Overview)
2. Creating and Configuring Reactive Network Profiles (Tasks)
3. Administering Your Reactive Network Configuration (Tasks)
4. Using the Network Administration Graphical User Interface
Introduction to the Network Administration Graphical User Interface
Accessing the Network Administration GUI From the Desktop
Differences Between the Network Administration GUI and the Network CLI
Interacting With Reactive Network Profiles From the Desktop
Checking the Status of Your Network Connection
How to Show Details About an Enabled Network Connection
Controlling Network Connections From the Desktop
Joining and Managing Favorite Wireless Networks
How to Join a Wireless Network
About the Network Preferences Dialog
Viewing Information About Network Profiles
How to Switch From One Network Profile to Another Network Profile
Adding or Removing a Network Profile
How to Edit a Fixed Network Profile
How to Add or Remove Connections
How to Move a Network Connection to the Always Enabled Group
How to Remove a Network Connection
Creating and Managing Locations
How to Change a Location's Activation Mode
How to Switch From One Location to Another Location
About External Network Modifiers
The network administration GUI includes several functional components that are used to accomplish virtually the same tasks that you can perform by using the CLI. Table 4-1 describes each of these components. Note that some dialogs can be accessed or opened in several ways. Also, some dialogs display different information, depending on how the dialog was accessed. Specific information about these differences are noted in the related sections throughout this chapter and explained in detail in the online help.
Table 4-1 Network Administration GUI Primary Components
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