Hello Robert,

      Responding to my own email...

      Looks like if I have an interface int0 in a global zone with an
      interface alias int0:1 assigned for a local zone, both in the
      same network with default router, then similar for int1 but in a
      different network, if I change status to down for interfaces int0 and
      int1 but leave int0:1 and int1:1 unchanged, default route for
      all networks is still there, local zones networking works fine,
      and networking in a global zone now doesn't take defaultrouters
      for int0 and int1 into account and is using yet another default
      router (say int2)...

      So, lets say I want 3 zones, each in its own network wirh
      default routing, and I can't use ip-instances. Looks like below
      config works (quick check and it seems to work):

             ce10000      Network A, global zone
             ce10000:1    Network A, local zone

             ce11000      Network B, global zone
             ce11000:1    Network B, local zone

             ce12000      Network C, global zone
             ce12000:1    Network C, local zone

             ce15000      Network X, global zone only
             
             
             default gateways in networks: A, B, C, X

             Now after all zones are up, manually set status to down
             on interfaces: ce10000 ce11000 ce12000

             Now global zone will use only defaultrouter in network X
             While all local zones will still use a proper one for its
             own network.

             





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 Robert                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
                                       http://milek.blogspot.com

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