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Part I Network Services Topics Part II Accessing Network File Systems Topics 4. Managing Network File Systems (Overview) 5. Network File System Administration (Tasks) 6. Accessing Network File Systems (Reference) 8. Planning and Enabling SLP (Tasks) How to Change Your SLP Configuration Modifying DA Advertising and Discovery Frequency How to Limit UAs and SAs to Statically Configured DAs Accommodating Different Network Media, Topologies, or Configurations How to Reduce SA Reregistrations How to Configure the Multicast Time-to-Live Property How to Configure the Packet Size How to Configure Broadcast-Only Routing Modifying Timeouts on SLP Discovery Requests How to Change Default Timeouts How to Configure the Random-Wait Bound 10. Incorporating Legacy Services Part V Serial Networking Topics 15. Solaris PPP 4.0 (Overview) 16. Planning for the PPP Link (Tasks) 17. Setting Up a Dial-up PPP Link (Tasks) 18. Setting Up a Leased-Line PPP Link (Tasks) 19. Setting Up PPP Authentication (Tasks) 20. Setting Up a PPPoE Tunnel (Tasks) 21. Fixing Common PPP Problems (Tasks) 22. Solaris PPP 4.0 (Reference) 23. Migrating From Asynchronous Solaris PPP to Solaris PPP 4.0 (Tasks) 25. Administering UUCP (Tasks) Part VI Working With Remote Systems Topics 27. Working With Remote Systems (Overview) 28. Administering the FTP Server (Tasks) 29. Accessing Remote Systems (Tasks) Part VII Monitoring Network Services Topics |
Modifying DA Advertising and Discovery FrequencyIn situations such as the following, you can modify properties that control the timing of DA advertisements and discovery requests.
The procedures in this section explain how to modify the following properties. Table 9-2 DA Advertisement Timing and Discovery Request PropertiesLimiting UAs and SAs to Statically Configured DAsSometimes you might need to limit UAs and SAs to obtaining DA addresses from the static configuration information in the slp.conf file. In the next procedure, you can modify two properties that cause slpd to obtain DA information exclusively from the net.slp.DAAddresses property. How to Limit UAs and SAs to Statically Configured DAsUse the following procedure to change the net.slp.passiveDADetection and the net.slp.DAActiveDiscoveryInterval properties. Note - Use this procedure only on hosts that execute UAs and SAs which are restricted to static configurations.
Configuring DA Discovery for Dial-up NetworksIf the UAs or SAs are separated from the DA by a dial-up network, you can configure DA discovery to reduce or eliminate the number of discovery requests and DA advertisements. Dial-up networks usually incur a charge when activated. Minimizing extraneous calls can reduce the cost of using the dial-up network. Note - You can disable DA discovery completely with the method that is described in Limiting UAs and SAs to Statically Configured DAs. How to Configure DA Discovery for Dial-up NetworksYou can use the following procedure to reduce unsolicited DA advertisements and active discovery by increasing the DA heartbeat period and the active discovery interval.
Configuring the DA Heartbeat for Frequent PartitionsSAs are required to register with all DAs that support their scopes. A DA can appear after slpd has performed active discovery. If the DA supports slpd scopes, the SLP daemon registers all advertisements on its host with the DA. One way slpd discovers DAs is by the initial unsolicited advertisement a DA sends when it boots. The SLP daemon uses the periodic unsolicited advertisement (the heartbeat) to determine whether a DA is still active. If the heartbeat fails to appear, the daemon removes the DAs the daemon uses and those the daemon offers to UAs. Finally, when a DA undergoes a controlled shutdown, it transmits a special DA advertisement that informs listening SA services that it will be out of service. The SLP daemon also uses this advertisement to remove inactive DAs from the cache. If your network is subject to frequent partitions and SAs are long-lived, slpd can remove cached DAs during the partitioning if heartbeat advertisements are not received. By decreasing the heartbeat time, you can decrease the delay before a deactivated DA is restored to the cache after the partition is repaired. How to Configure DA Heartbeat for Frequent PartitionsUse the following procedure to change the net.slp.DAHeartBeat property to decrease the DA heartbeat period. Note - If DA discovery is completely disabled, the net.slp.DAAddresses property must be set in slp.conf on the hosts that are executing UAs and SAs so that they access the correct DA.
Relieving Network CongestionIf network congestion is high, you can limit the amount of multicast activity. If DAs have not already been deployed in the network, deploying DAs can drastically reduce the amount of SLP-related multicast. However, even after DAs are deployed, multicast is still necessary for DA discovery. You can reduce the amount of multicast necessary for DA discovery by using the method that is described in How to Configure DA Discovery for Dial-up Networks. You can completely eliminate multicast for DA discovery by using the method that is described in Limiting UAs and SAs to Statically Configured DAs. |
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