[zones-discuss] Zones on multiple subnets

2009-02-24 Thread Bangalore, Suresh
Hi Gurus

I need to setup zones as shown below. 
Zone1: 10.10.10.X with default router 10.10.10.1
Zone2: 10.10.20.X with default router 10.10.20.1
And Global zone 10.10.30.X with default router 10.10.30.1

Is this achievable. As shown above, I need the zones to have a separate
default router than  the default router for the global zone. 

I don't have the luxury of using dedicated ports to achieve this. 
Any suggestions/workarounds are greatly appreciated. 

Platform: Solaris 10 Update 6

Thanks
Suresh




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Re: [zones-discuss] Zones on multiple subnets

2009-02-24 Thread Mike Gerdts
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 7:19 PM, Bangalore, Suresh
suresh.bangal...@railcorp.nsw.gov.au wrote:
 Hi Gurus

 I need to setup zones as shown below.
 Zone1: 10.10.10.X with default router 10.10.10.1
 Zone2: 10.10.20.X with default router 10.10.20.1
 And Global zone 10.10.30.X with default router 10.10.30.1

 Is this achievable. As shown above, I need the zones to have a separate
 default router than  the default router for the global zone.

 I don't have the luxury of using dedicated ports to achieve this.
 Any suggestions/workarounds are greatly appreciated.

What is the netmask?  That is, the story is completely different between:

10.10.10.x/16
10.10.20.x/16
10.10.30.x/16

And

10.10.10.x/24
10.10.20.x/24
10.10.30.x/24

If it is the second, then you are dealing with three distinct subnets
and life is much easier.   If you really only have one subnet, I'm not
sure there is a solution.

-- 
Mike Gerdts
http://mgerdts.blogspot.com/
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