Chapter 19: The Solaris 9 Network Environment

In this chapter, you will

  • Gain an understanding of Solaris networking functions

  • Review networking capabilities

  • Investigate routing concepts

Solaris networks are comprised of Class A, B, and C subnets interconnected by routers. The simplest Solaris network consists of two hosts connected using a hub or crossover cable, to form a single Class C subnet. However, many larger Solaris networks are comprised of many Class C subnets that are connected to each other, perhaps as part of a large Class B network. In this chapter, we ll examine some networking basics that are essential for understanding more complex topics, such as routing. We ll also look at a typical network service ”the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) daemon ”to examine how low-level networking is used to implement high-level system services.

 
 
   


Sun Certified Solaris 9.0 System and Network Administrator
Sun Certified Solaris(tm) 9 System and Network Administrator All-in-One Exam Guide
ISBN: 0072225300
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 265
Authors: Paul Watters

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