I forgot to mention, the non-global zones for the most part need to have 
exclusive IP stacks to work like this. (ip-exclusive)

 

(BTW, this is precisely the reason why we are using the XB "stuff" in our 
product)

 

-SPL

 

From: crossbow-discuss-bounces at opensolaris.org 
[mailto:crossbow-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Siobhan P. Lynch
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 4:33 PM
To: Thierry Manf?; crossbow-discuss at opensolaris.org
Subject: Re: [crossbow-discuss] VNIC and ipv4 forwarding

 

Yes, I have dones this in our product, it works very well.

 

-SPL

 

From: crossbow-discuss-bounces at opensolaris.org 
[mailto:crossbow-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Thierry Manf?
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 1:10 PM
To: crossbow-discuss at opensolaris.org
Subject: [crossbow-discuss] VNIC and ipv4 forwarding

 


    I have a single bge0 nic on my system.

    If I create a vnic - vnic1 - in the global zone, is it possible to turn my 
system into a router:

       - bge0 is physically connected to one LAN (say 129.157.207)

       - vnic1 acts as a gateway for a second LAN (say 200.0.1).
         The hosts on this second LAN are in fact non-global zones

    Would this work?

    Thanks,
    Thierry

-- 

 <http://www.sun.com/emrkt/sigs/6g_top.gif> 

Thierry Manf? Sun Microsystems
ISV Engineering
Phone: +33-1-34-03-01-64
Mobile: +33-6-84-62-85-10
http://partneradvantage.sun.com
http://opensolaris.org
http://netbeans.org

 

-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: 
<http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/crossbow-discuss/attachments/20080128/e4748d4a/attachment.html>

Reply via email to