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10/16/2017 Oracle Solaris 10 Networking Overview - Oracle VM Server for SPARC 2.

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Preface
Oracle Solaris 10 Networking
Part I Oracle VM Server for SPARC 2.2 Software Overview
1. Overview of the Oracle VM Server for SPARC
Software The following diagram shows that a guest domain that runs the Oracle
2. Installing and Enabling Software Solaris 11 OS is fully compatible with an Oracle Solaris 10 service domain.
3. Oracle VM Server for SPARC Security The only differences are features added or enhanced in the Oracle Solaris
4. Setting Up Services and the Control Domain 11 OS.
5. Setting Up Guest Domains
6. Setting Up I/O Domains Figure 8-1 Oracle VM Server for SPARC Network Overview for the
7. Using Virtual Disks Oracle Solaris 10 OS
8. Using Virtual Networks
Introduction to a Virtual Network

Oracle Solaris 10 Networking Overview

Oracle Solaris 11 Networking Overview


Virtual Switch
Virtual Network Device
Inter-Vnet LDC Channels
Virtual Device Identifier and Network Interface Name
How to Find Oracle Solaris OS Network Interface
Name
Assigning MAC Addresses Automatically or Manually
Range of MAC Addresses Assigned to Logical
Domains
Automatic Assignment Algorithm
Duplicate MAC Address Detection
Freed MAC Addresses
Using Network Adapters With Logical Domains
How to Determine If a Network Adapter Is GLDv3-
Compliant (Oracle Solaris 10)
Configuring a Virtual Switch and the Service Domain
for NAT and Routing
Configuring NAT on an Oracle Solaris 10 System
How to Set Up a Virtual Switch to Provide
External Connectivity to Domains (Oracle
Solaris 10)
Configuring NAT on an Oracle Solaris 11 System Following is an explanation for the previous diagram, which shows
How to Set Up a Virtual Switch to Provide
External Connectivity to Domains (Oracle interface names such as nxge0, vsw0, and vnet0. These interface
Solaris 11) names apply to the Oracle Solaris 10 OS only.
Configuring IPMP in a Logical Domains Environment
Configuring Virtual Network Devices Into an IPMP The virtual switch in the service domain is connected to the guest
Group in a Domain domains, which enables guest domains to communicate with each
Configuring and Using IPMP in the Service Domain other.
Using Link-Based IPMP in Logical Domains Virtual
Networking
How to Configure Physical Link Status Updates The virtual switch is also connected to the physical network interface
Configuring and Using IPMP in Releases Prior to
nxge0, which enables guest domains to communicate with the
Logical Domains 1.3 physical network.
Configuring IPMP in the Guest Domain
Configuring IPMP in the Service Domain The virtual switch network interface vsw0 is created in the service
Using VLAN Tagging domain, enabling the two guest domains to communicate with the
Port VLAN ID (PVID) service domain.
VLAN ID (VID)
How to Assign VLANs to a Virtual Switch and Virtual
Network Device The virtual switch network interface vsw0 in the service domain can
How to Install a Guest Domain When the Install
Server Is in a VLAN
Using NIU Hybrid I/O Copyright © 2007, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights
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