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NAME
       slp.conf - configuration file for Service Location Protocol agents

SYNOPSIS
       /etc/inet/slp.conf

DESCRIPTION
       slp.conf	  provides  all	 Service Location Protocol ("SLP") agents with
       their  operational  configuration. slpd(1M) reads slp.conf on  startup.
       Service Agents ("SAs") and User Agents ("UAs") read slp.conf on invoca‐
       tion of the SA and UA  library routines; configuration  parameters  are
       then  cached  on a per-process basis. All SA's must use the same set of
       properties as slpd on the local machine,	 since	slpd  acts  as	an  SA
       server.

       The configuration file format consists of a <newline>-delimited list of
       zero or	more property definitions.  Each  property  definition	corre‐
       sponds to a particular configurable SLP, network, or other parameter in
       one or more of the three SLP agents.  The file format grammar is	 shown
       in RFC 2234 as follows:

       config-file   =	line-list
       line-list     =	line / line line-list
       line	     =	property-line / comment-line
       comment-line  =	( "#" / ";" ) 1*allchar newline
       property-line =	property newline
       property	     =	tag "=" value-list
       tag	     =	prop / prop "." tag
       prop	     =	1*tagchar
       value-list    =	value / value "," value-list
       value	     =	int / bool /
			"(" value-list ")" / string
       int	     =	1*DIGIT
       bool	     =	"true" / "false" / "TRUE" / "FALSE"
       newline	     =	CR / ( CRLF )
       string	     =	1*stringchar
       tagchar	     =	DIGIT / ALPHA / tother / escape
       tother	     =	%x21-%x2d / %x2f /
			%x3a / %x3c-%x40 /
			%x5b-%x60 / %7b-%7e
			; i.e., all characters except `.',
			; and `='.
       stringchar    =	DIGIT / ALPHA / sother / escape
       sother	     =	%x21-%x29 / %x2a-%x2b /
			%x2d-%x2f / %x3a-%x40 /
			%x5b-%x60 / %7b-%7e
			; i.e., all characters except `,'
       allchar	     =	DIGIT / ALPHA / HTAB / SP
       escape	     =	"
			; Used for reserved characters

       The properties fall into one of the following categories:

	 ·  DA Configuration

	 ·  Static Scope Configuration

	 ·  Tracing and Logging

	 ·  Serialized Proxy Registrations

	 ·  Networking Configuration Parameters

	 ·  UA Configuration

   DA Configuration
       The  following  are  configuration  properties and their parameters for
       DAs:

       net.slp.isDA

	   Setting Type		   Boolean

	   Default Value	   False

	   Range of Values	   True or False

	   A boolean that indicates whether slpd(1M) is to act as   a  DA.  If
	   False, slpd(1M) is not run as a DA.

       net.slp.DAHeartBeat

	   Setting Type		   Integer

	   Default Value	   10800 seconds (3 hours)

	   Range of Values	   2000 - 259200000 seconds

	   A 32-bit integer  giving the	 number of seconds for	the passive DA
	   advertisement heartbeat. The default value is  10800 seconds.  This
	   property is ignored if net.slp.isDA is False.

       net.slp.DAAttributes

	   Setting Type		   List of Strings

	   Default Value	   Unassigned

	   Range of Values	   List of Attribute Tag/Value List Pairs

	   A  comma-separated  list  of parenthesized attribute tag/value list
	   pairs that the DA must advertise in DA advertisements.   The	 prop‐
	   erty	 must be in the SLP attribute list wire format, which requires
	   that you use a backslash (" to escape reserved characters. See  RFC
	   2608	 for  more information on reserved characters, or refer to the
	   System Administration Guide: Network Services.

   Static Scope Configuration
       The following properties and their parameters allow  you	 to  configure
       various aspects of scope and DA handling:

       net.slp.useScopes

	   Setting Type		   List of Strings

	   Default Value	   Default, for SA and DA; unassigned for UA.

	   Range of Values	   List of Strings

	   A list of  strings indicating either the scopes that a  UA or an SA
	   is allowed to use when making requests, or the scopes  a  DA	  must
	   support.  If	 not  present  for  the	 DA  and SA, the default scope
	   Default is used. If not present for the UA, then the	 user  scoping
	   model  is  in force, in which active and passive DA or SA discovery
	   are used for scope discovery. The scope  Default   is  used	if  no
	   other  information  is available. If a DA or SA gets another	 scope
	   in a request, a SCOPE_NOT_SUPPORTED error is	 returned, unless  the
	   request  was	 multicast,  in	 which	case  it  is  dropped. If a DA
	   receives another scope in  a	 registration,	a  SCOPE_NOT_SUPPORTED
	   error  will be returned.  Unlike other properties, this property is
	   "read-only", so  attempts to change it programmatically  after  the
	   configuration file has been	read are ignored.

       net.slp.DAAddresses

	   Setting Type		   List of Strings

	   Default Value	   Unassigned

	   Range of Values	   IPv4 addresses or host names

	   A   list  of	  IP  addresses	 or  DNS-resolvable  names that denote
	   the	DAs to	use for statically  configured UAs and	SAs. The prop‐
	   erty	 is  read  by slpd(1M), and registrations are forwarded to the
	   DAs. The DAs are provided to UAs upon request. Unlike other proper‐
	   ties,  this property is "read-only", so attempts to change it after
	   the configuration file has been read are ignored.

	   The following grammar describes the property:

	   addr-list	 =  addr / addr "," addr-list
	   addr		 =  fqdn / hostnumber
	   fqdn		 =  ALPHA / ALPHA *[ anum / "-" ] anum
	   anum		 =  ALPHA / DIGIT
	   hostnumber	 =  1*3DIGIT 3("." 1*3DIGIT)

	   The following is an example using this grammar:

	   sawah,mandi,sambal

	   IP addresses can be used instead of host names  in  networks	 where
	   DNS	is  not deployed, but network administrators are reminded that
	   using IP addresses will complicate machine renumbering,  since  the
	   SLP	configuration property files in statically configured networks
	   will have to be changed.

   Tracing and Logging
       These properties direct tracing and logging information to be  sent  to
       syslogd	at  the	 LOG_INFO  priority.  These properties affect slpd(1M)
       only.

       net.slp.traceDATraffic

	   Setting Type		   Boolean

	   Default Value	   False

	   Range of Values	   True or False

	   Set net.slp.traceDATraffic to True to enable logging of DA  traffic
	   by slpd.

       net.slp.traceMsg

	   Setting Type		   Boolean

	   Default Value	   False

	   Range of Values	   True or False

	   Set net.slp.traceMsg to True to display details about SLP messages.
	   The	fields	in all	incoming  messages  and outgoing  replies  are
	   printed by slpd.

       net.slp.traceDrop

	   Setting Type		   Boolean

	   Default Value	   False

	   Range of Values	   True or False

	   Set	this property to True to display details when an SLPmessage is
	   dropped by slpd for any reason.

       net.slp.traceReg

	   Setting Type		   Boolean

	   Default Value	   False

	   Range of Values	   True or False

	   Set this property to True to display the  table of  service	adver‐
	   tisements  when  a  registration  or deregistration is processed by
	   slpd.

   Serialized Proxy Registrations
       The following properties	 control  reading   and	  writing   serialized
       registrations.

       net.slp.serializedRegURL

	   Setting Type		   String

	   Default Value	   Unassigned

	   Range of Values	   Valid URL

	   A  string containing	 a  URL pointing to a document, which contains
	   serialized registrations that should	 be processed  when  the  slpd
	   starts up.

   Networking Configuration Parameters
       The  properties that follow allow you to set various network configura‐
       tion parameters:

       net.slp.isBroadcastOnly

	   Setting Type		   Boolean

	   Default Value	   False

	   Range of Values	   True or False

	   A  boolean that indicates if	 broadcast  should  be	 used  instead
	   of multicast.

       net.slp.multicastTTL

	   Setting Type		   Positive Integer

	   Default Value	   255

	   Range of Values	   A positive integer from 1 to 255.

	   A  positive	integer	  less	than or	 equal to 255 that defines the
	   multicast TTL.

       net.slp.DAActiveDiscoveryInterval

	   Setting Type		   Integer

	   Default Value	   900 seconds (15 minutes)

	   Range of Values	   From 300 to 10800 seconds

	   A 16-bit positive integer giving the number of seconds  between  DA
	   active discovery queries. The default value is 900 seconds (15 min‐
	   utes). If the property is set to zero, active discovery  is	turned
	   off.	  This	is  useful  when  the  DAs  available  are  explicitly
	   restricted to those obtained from the net.slp.DAAddresses property.

       net.slp.multicastMaximumWait

	   Setting Type		   Integer

	   Default Value	   15000 milliseconds (15 seconds)

	   Range of Values	    1000 to 60000 milliseconds

	   A 32-bit integer giving the	maximum	 value	for  the  sum  of  the
	   net.slp.multicastTimeouts  values  and  net.slp.DADiscoveryTimeouts
	   values in milliseconds.

       net.slp.multicastTimeouts

	   Setting Type		   List of Integers

	   Default Value	   3000,3000,3000,3000

	   Range of Values	   List of Positive Integers

	   A list of 32-bit integers used as  timeouts,	 in  milliseconds,  to
	   implement the multicast convergence algorithm. Each value specifies
	   the time to wait before sending the next request, or until  nothing
	   new	has  been learned from two successive requests. In a fast net‐
	   work the aggressive values of 1000,1250,1500,2000,4000 allow better
	   performance.	 The sum of the list must equal net.slp.multicastMaxi‐
	   mumWait.

       net.slp.passiveDADetection

	   Setting Type		   Boolean

	   Default Value	   True

	   Range of Values	   True or False

	   A  boolean indicating  whether  slpd	 should	 perform  passive   DA
	   detection.

       net.slp.DADiscoveryTimeouts

	   Setting Type		   List of  Integers.

	   Default Value	   2000,2000,2000,2000,3000,4000

	   Range of Values	   List of Positive Integers

	   A  list  of	32-bit	integers used as timeouts, in milliseconds, to
	   implement the multicast convergence algorithm during active DA dis‐
	   covery.   Each  value specifies the time to wait before sending the
	   next request, or until nothing new has been learned from  two  suc‐
	   cessive requests. The sum of the list must equal net.slp.multicast‐
	   MaximumWait.

       net.slp.datagramTimeouts

	   Setting Type		   List of Integers

	   Default Value	   3000,3000,3000

	   Range of Values	   List of Positive Integers

	   A list of 32-bit integers used as  timeouts,	 in  milliseconds,  to
	   implement  unicast  datagram	 transmission  to  DAs.	 The nth value
	   gives the time to block waiting for a reply on the nth try to  con‐
	   tact the DA.

       net.slp.randomWaitBound

	   Setting Type		   Integer

	   Default Value	   1000 milliseconds (1 second)

	   Range of Values	   1000 to 3000 milliseconds

	   Sets	 the  upper  bound for calculating the random wait time before
	   attempting to contact a DA.

       net.slp.MTU

	   Setting Type		   Integer

	   Default Value	   1400

	   Range of Values	   128 to 8192

	   A 16-bit integer that specifies the network	packet size, in bytes.
	   The packet size includes IP and TCP or UDP headers.

       net.slp.interfaces

	   Setting Type		   List of Strings

	   Default Value	   Default interface

	   Range of Values	   IPv4 addresses or host names

	   List	 of  strings giving the IP addresses or host names of the net‐
	   work interface cards on which the DA or SA should  listen  on  port
	   427 for multicast, unicast UDP, and TCP messages. The default value
	   is unassigned, indicating that the default network  interface  card
	   should be used. An example is:

	   195.42.42.42,195.42.142.1,195.42.120.1

	   The	example	 machine  has  three interfaces on which the DA should
	   listen. Note that if IP addresses are used, the  property  must  be
	   renumbered if the network is renumbered.

   UA Configuration
       The following configuration parameters apply to the UA:

       net.slp.locale

	   Setting Type		   String

	   Default Value	   en

	   Range of Values	   See	RFC 1766 for a list of the locale lan‐
				   guage tag names.

	   A  RFC 1766	Language  Tag for  the language	 locale. Setting  this
	   property  causes the property  value	 to become the default	locale
	   for SLP messages.

       net.slp.maxResults

	   Setting Type		   Integer

	   Default Value	   -1

	   Range of Values	   -1, positive integer

	   A 32 bit-integer that specifies the maximum number  of  results  to
	   accumulate and return for a synchronous request before the timeout,
	   or the maximum number of results to return through  a  callback  if
	   the request results are reported asynchronously.  Positive integers
	   and -1 are legal values.  If the value of net.slp.maxResults is -1,
	   all results should be returned.

       net.slp.typeHint

	   Setting Type		   List of Strings

	   Default Value	   Unassigned

	   Range of Values	   Service type names

	   A  list of service type names.  In the absence of any DAs, UAs per‐
	   form SA discovery to find scopes.  If the net.slp.typeHint property
	   is set, only SA's advertising types on the list respond.  Note that
	   UAs set this property programmatically. It is not typically set  in
	   the	configuration  file. The default is unassigned, meaning do not
	   restrict the type.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5)  for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │SUNWslpr			   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │CSI			     │Enabled			   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability	     │ Standard			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       slpd(1M), slpd.reg(4), slp_api(3SLP), slp(7P)

       System Administration Guide: Network Services

       Alvestrand, H.RFC 1766: Tags for the Identification of Languages.  Net‐
       work Working Group. March 1995.

       Crocker,	 D.,  Overell, P.RFC 2234, Augmented BNF for Syntax Specifica‐
       tions: ABNF. The Internet Society. 1997.

       Kempf, J. and Guttman, E. RFC 2614, An API for  Service	Location.  The
       Internet Society. June 1999.

SunOS 5.10			  18 Feb 2003			   slp.conf(4)
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