Re: [zones-discuss] Re: [install-discuss] DHCP Server in zone, WAS: Install software from SXCE DVD?

2007-03-17 Thread Steffen Weiberle
Mike Gerdts wrote On 03/17/07 10:33,: On 3/15/07, Darren Dunham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (But you'd need to wait for some other changes to the networking before you can run a DHCP server in a zone. I don't think that's possible today). In my lab, I have DHCP servers working in sparse

Re: [zones-discuss] Re: [install-discuss] DHCP Server in zone, WAS: Install software from SXCE DVD?

2007-03-17 Thread Casper . Dik
The IP Instances part of project crossbow deliver the feature to have a zone have its own view of the stack. It is available as a BFU on top of NV, but not yet integrated into NV. IP instances have integrated. (build 56 or something? Casper ___

Re: [zones-discuss] Re: [install-discuss] DHCP Server in zone, WAS: Install software from SXCE DVD?

2007-03-17 Thread Peter Memishian
The IP Instances part of project crossbow deliver the feature to have a zone have its own view of the stack. It is available as a BFU on top of NV, but not yet integrated into NV. IP instances have integrated. (build 56 or something? Build 57 (and it's mostly separate from Crossbow).

Re: [zones-discuss] Re: [install-discuss] DHCP Server in zone, WAS: Install software from SXCE DVD?

2007-03-17 Thread Peter Memishian
- Currently must be tied to a physical NIC -- in other words you must dedicate a real NIC (not a logical interface) to each IP instance you want to run. Or you can dedicate a VLAN on that NIC. -- meem ___

Re: [zones-discuss] Re: [install-discuss] DHCP Server in zone, WAS: Install software from SXCE DVD?

2007-03-17 Thread James Carlson
Dan Price writes: - Currently must be tied to a physical NIC -- in other words you must dedicate a real NIC (not a logical interface) to each IP instance you want to run. This limitation is expected to be lifted when the Virtual NIC part of Crossbow is

Re: [zones-discuss] Re: [install-discuss] DHCP Server in zone, WAS: Install software from SXCE DVD?

2007-03-17 Thread Dan Price
On Sat 17 Mar 2007 at 08:02PM, James Carlson wrote: Dan Price writes: - Currently must be tied to a physical NIC -- in other words you must dedicate a real NIC (not a logical interface) to each IP instance you want to run. This limitation is expected