| 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) 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) Creating the Mobile IP Configuration File How to Plan for Mobile IP How to Create the Mobile IP Configuration File How to Configure the General Section How to Configure the Advertisements Section How to Configure the GlobalSecurityParameters Section How to Configure the Pool Section How to Configure the SPI Section How to Configure the Address Section Modifying the Mobile IP Configuration File (Task Map) Modifying the Mobile IP Configuration File How to Modify the General Section How to Modify the Advertisements Section How to Modify the GlobalSecurityParameters Section How to Modify the Pool Section How to Modify the SPI Section How to Modify the Address Section How to Add or Delete Configuration File Parameters How to Display Current Parameter Values in the Configuration File Displaying Mobility Agent Status How to Display Mobility Agent Status Displaying Mobility Routes on a Foreign Agent How to Display Mobility Routes on a Foreign Agent 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 |       	 
             
Creating the Mobile IP Configuration File (Task Map)| Task | Description | For Instructions | 
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 | Create the Mobile IP configuration file. | Involves creating
the /etc/inet/mipagent.conf file or copying one of the sample files. | How to Create the Mobile IP Configuration File |  | Configure the General section. | Involves
typing the version number into the General section of the Mobile IP configuration
file. | How to Configure the General Section |  | Configure the Advertisements section. | Involves adding labels and values, or changing them, in
the Advertisements section of the Mobile IP configuration file. | How to Configure the Advertisements Section |  | Configure the GlobalSecurityParameters section. | Involves
adding labels and values, or changing them, in the  GlobalSecurityParameters section
of the Mobile IP configuration file. | How to Configure the GlobalSecurityParameters Section |  | Configure the Pool section. | Involves adding labels and
values, or changing them, in the Pool section of the Mobile IP configuration
file. | How to Configure the Pool Section |  | Configure the SPI section. | Involves adding labels and values, or changing them, in
the  SPI section of the Mobile IP configuration file. | How to Configure the SPI Section |  | Configure the Address section. | Involves
adding labels and values, or changing them, in the Address section of
the Mobile IP configuration file. | How to Configure the Address Section | 
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