Yes, that Ive done already. And it works great!
No issues att all.
But that doesn't handle if you have 2 I/O domains due to redundancy.
Config:
# dladm show-aggr
key: 1 (0x0001) policy: L4 address: 0:21:28:1d:1f:70 (auto)
device address speed duplex link
state
nxge0 0:21:28:1d:1f:70 1000 Mbps full up
attached
nxge1 0:21:28:1d:1f:71 1000 Mbps full up
attached
VSW
NAME LDOM MAC NET-DEV DEVICE
DEFAULT-VLAN-ID PVID VID MTU MODE
vsw0 primary 00:14:4f:fb:35:53 aggr1 switch at 0
78 78 27,48,49 1500
VSW
NAME LDOM MAC NET-DEV DEVICE
DEFAULT-VLAN-ID PVID VID MTU MODE
vsw1 secondary 00:14:4f:fa:b6:34 aggr1 switch at 0
78 78 27,48,49 1500
NETWORK
NAME SERVICE DEVICE MAC
MODE PVID VID MTU
vnet0 vsw0 at primary network at 0
00:14:4f:fa:18:b8 78 1500
vnet1 vsw1 at secondary network at 1
00:14:4f:f8:d9:8b 78 1500
In other words... there is no way to:
1) use 802.3ad in the LDOM using vnet0 and vnet1
2) construct a vnet "service" consisting of vsw0 and vsw1
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