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Configuring and Administering Oracle Solaris 11.1 Networks Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Planning the Network Deployment
2. Considerations When Using IPv6 Addresses
3. Configuring an IPv4 Network
4. Enabling IPv6 on the Network
5. Administering a TCP/IP Network
Monitoring Network Status With the netstat Command
How to Display Statistics by Protocol
How to Display the Status of Transport Protocols
How to Display Network Interface Status
How to Display the Status of Sockets
How to Display the Status of Transmissions for Packets of a Specific Address Type
How to Display the Status of Known Routes
Probing Remote Hosts With the ping Command
How to Determine if a Remote Host Is Running
How to Determine if a Host Is Dropping Packets
Administering and Logging Network Status Displays
How to Control the Display Output of IP-Related Commands
How to Log Actions of the IPv4 Routing Daemon
How to Trace the Activities of the IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Daemon
Displaying Routing Information With the traceroute Command
How to Find Out the Route to a Remote Host
Monitoring Packet Transfers With the snoop Command
How to Check Packets From All Interfaces
How to Capture snoop Output Into a File
How to Check Packets Between an IPv4 Server and a Client
How to Monitor IPv6 Network Traffic
Monitoring Packets by Using IP Layer Devices
How to Check Packets on the IP Layer
Administering Default Address Selection
How to Administer the IPv6 Address Selection Policy Table
How to Modify the IPv6 Address Selection Table for the Current Session Only
The following table lists other miscellaneous tasks to administer the network after initial configuration, such as displaying network information. The table includes a description of what each task accomplishes and the section in the current documentation where the specific steps to perform the task are detailed.
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Note - To monitor network interfaces, refer to Monitoring IP Interfaces and Addresses in Connecting Systems Using Fixed Network Configuration in Oracle Solaris 11.1