Document Information
Preface
Part I TCP/IP Administration
1. Solaris TCPIP Protocol Suite (Overview)
2. Planning an IPv4 Addressing Scheme (Tasks
3. Planning an IPv6 Addressing Scheme (Overview)
4. Planning an IPv6 Network (Tasks)
5. Configuring TCP/IP Network Services and IPv4 Addressing (Tasks)
6. Administering Network Interfaces (Tasks)
7. Enabling IPv6 on a Network (Tasks)
8. Administering a TCP/IP Network (Tasks)
9. Troubleshooting Network Problems (Tasks)
10. TCP/IP and IPv4 in Depth (Reference)
11. IPv6 in Depth (Reference)
Part II DHCP
12. About Solaris DHCP (Overview)
13. Planning for DHCP Service (Tasks)
14. Configuring the DHCP Service (Tasks)
15. Administering DHCP (Tasks)
16. Configuring and Administering DHCP Clients
17. Troubleshooting DHCP (Reference)
18. DHCP Commands and Files (Reference)
DHCP Commands
DHCP Option Information
Part III IP Security
19. IP Security Architecture (Overview)
20. Configuring IPsec (Tasks)
21. IP Security Architecture (Reference)
22. Internet Key Exchange (Overview)
23. Configuring IKE (Tasks)
24. Internet Key Exchange (Reference)
25. Solaris IP Filter (Overview)
26. Solaris IP Filter (Tasks)
Part IV Mobile IP
27. Mobile IP (Overview)
28. Administering Mobile IP (Tasks)
29. Mobile IP Files and Commands (Reference)
Part V IPMP
30. Introducing IPMP (Overview)
31. Administering IPMP (Tasks)
Part VI IP Quality of Service (IPQoS)
32. Introducing IPQoS (Overview)
33. Planning for an IPQoS-Enabled Network (Tasks)
34. Creating the IPQoS Configuration File (Tasks)
35. Starting and Maintaining IPQoS (Tasks)
36. Using Flow Accounting and Statistics Gathering (Tasks)
37. IPQoS in Detail (Reference)
Glossary
Index
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Files Used by the DHCP Service
The following table lists files associated with Solaris DHCP. Table 18-2 Files and Tables Used by DHCP Daemons and CommandsFile or Table Name |
Description |
Man
Page |
dhcptab |
A generic term for the table of DHCP configuration information that is recorded
as options with assigned values, which are then grouped into macros. The name
of the dhcptab table and its location is determined by the data store
you use for DHCP information. |
dhcptab(4) |
DHCP network table |
Maps IP addresses to client IDs
and configuration options. DHCP network tables are named according to the IP address
of the network, such as 10.21.32.0. There is no file that is
called dhcp_network. The name and location of DHCP network tables is determined by
the data store you use for DHCP information. |
dhcp_network(4) |
dhcpsvc.conf |
Stores startup options for the DHCP
daemon and data store information. This file must not be edited manually. Use
the dhcpconfig command to change startup options. |
dhcpsvc.conf(4) |
nsswitch.conf |
Specifies the location of name service databases
and the order in which to search name services for various kinds of
information. The nsswitch.conf file is read to obtain accurate configuration information when
you configure a DHCP server. The file is located in the /etc directory. |
nsswitch.conf(4) |
resolv.conf |
Contains
information used to resolve DNS queries. During DHCP server configuration, this file is
consulted for information about the DNS domain and DNS server. The file is
located in the /etc directory. |
resolv.conf(4) |
dhcp.interface |
Indicates that DHCP is to be used on
the client's network interface that is specified in the dhcp.interface file name. For example,
the existence of a file named dhcp.qe0 indicates that DHCP is to be
used on the qe0 interface. The dhcp.interface file might contain commands that
are passed as options to the ifconfig command, which is used to start DHCP
on the client. The file is located in the /etc directory on Solaris
DHCP client systems. |
No specific man page, see dhcp(5) |
interface.dhc |
Contains the configuration parameters that
are obtained from DHCP for the given network interface. The client caches the
current configuration information in /etc/dhcp/interface.dhc when the interface's IP address lease is dropped.
For example, if DHCP is used on the qe0 interface, the dhcpagent caches the
configuration information in /etc/dhcp/qe0.dhc. The next time DHCP starts on the interface, the
client requests to use the cached configuration if the lease has not expired.
If the DHCP server denies the request, the client begins the standard process
for DHCP lease negotiation. |
No specific man page, see dhcpagent(1M) |
dhcpagent |
Sets parameter values for
the dhcpagent client daemon. The path to the file is /etc/default/dhcpagent. See the
/etc/default/dhcpagent file or the dhcpagent(1M) man page for information about the parameters. |
dhcpagent(1M) |
DHCP inittab |
Defines
aspects of DHCP option codes, such as the data type, and assigns mnemonic
labels. See the dhcp_inittab(4) man page for more information about the file syntax. On
the client, the information in the /etc/dhcp/inittab file is used by dhcpinfo to
provide more meaningful information to human readers of the information. On the DHCP
server system, this file is used by the DHCP daemon and management tools
to obtain DHCP option information. The /etc/dhcp/inittab file replaces the /etc/dhcp/dhcptags file that
was used in previous releases. DHCP Option Information provides more information about this replacement. |
dhcp_inittab(4) |
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