K

kernel statistic values, 128 kernel/drv/vca.conf file, 129 key length, 114

key objects, 69 keystore data, 19 keystores, 66, 67, 86

managing with vcaadm, 69 kstat command, 43, 51, 128

L

libcrypto.a parameter, 152 libraries, cryptographic, 152 libssl.a parameter, 152 link capabilities, 27

link parameters, 25

link partner, 24, 27, 47, 51 checking, 51 settings, 51

link properties, 47 link-master, 24 link-masterparameter, 24 load balancing, 9

load sharing, 9

locking to prevent backups, 75 long-term keys, 9

M

man page descriptions, 161

media independent interface (MII), 47 MMF, 23

mode, FIPS 140-2, 66 modinfo command, 18

N

name property, 23 naming requirements, 69 ndd utility, 33 network configuration, 52

network host files, 52 nostats property, 129

O

OBP commands

.properties, 133 reset-all, 130 setenv auto-boot?, 129 setenv diag-switch?,131 show-devs, 132 show-nets, 130

test device_path, 131 watch-net, 134

OBP configuration variables auto-boot?, 129, 131 diag-switch?, 130

OBP PROM, 129, 132 occupancy, FIFO, 30 online manual pages, 161

apsslcfg(1m), 162 iplsslcfg(1m), 162 kcl2(7d), 161, 162 vca(7d), 161 vcaadm(1m), 161 vcad(1m), 161 vcadiag(1m), 161

OpenBoot PROM, 41, 129, 132 OpenBoot PROM FCode self-test, 129 OpenSSL-compatible applications, 151 operating environment, 10 operating statistics, 43

operational mode parameters, 25, 26

opt/SUNWconn/crypto/bin/ sslpassword, 143

opt/SUNWconn/cryptov2/firmware/ sca4000fw, 165

opt/SUNWconn/cryptov2/include, 151

optimize throughput, 9 optional packages, 17 descriptions, 17

installing, 18

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