I just set up an ipkg zone real quick and it does seem to be working ok:

root at solarisunix:~# zoneadm -z tempzone install
A ZFS file system has been created for this zone.
  Authority: Using http://pkg.opensolaris.org/release/.
      Image: Preparing at /zone2/tempzone/root ... done.
      Cache: Using /var/pkg/download.
 Installing: (output follows)
DOWNLOAD                                    PKGS       FILES     XFER (MB)
SUNWvim                                    13/55   3941/8019   20.21/72.90 

It is installing very, very, verrrrryyyyy slllllowwwwwwlllllyyy, but that's IPS 
for ya.

I've been hoping and praying for at least a year now that they'll figure out a 
way to have the global zone automatically be the default ipkg package 
repository for the non-global zones, that way the packages could be installed 
using the 10 gigabit ethernet between zones in Project Crossbow or with a zfs 
clone of the existing packages.

It hasn't happened yet, so I guess we're stuck in the awkward position of 
having to download gigabytes of redundant packages from Sun's network 
repository when I already downloaded these packages once before and already 
installed them in the global zone :-(
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