On Jan 31, 2008, at 10:24 AM, Siobhan P. Lynch wrote: > Yes, with the VNIC being used in the IP instance, that's primarily > what > we are using Crossbow for in our product. I would love for this > technology to be more stable, right now we have a major panic on > incoming TCP on the *first* NIC instance brought up (in our case > this is > always bfe0), however we have worked around this by giving bfe0 a VNIC > (vnic999) representing bfe0, and that allows incoming TCP connections > fine without the panic, so does all the other interfaces (bfe1-3)....
The bits that we are currently making available are pretty old, and the VNIC implementation has seen a major overhaul since them. The new bits we're planning to make available soon should fix these issues, and will allow us to address remaining issure more effectively. We'll also allow you to create fully virtual switches independent from any hardware, which is an additonal step towards complete network virtualization. Nicolas. -- Nicolas Droux - Solaris Networking - Sun Microsystems, Inc. nicolas.droux at sun.com - http://blogs.sun.com/droux