This did the trick, the zone booted and got the vfe1000 interface
configured.
However my original issue is still there, as I am now sending vlan-
tagged ethernet frames to a switch/router on which I have no control
and which is discarding them. I guess the solution for me is to use
the cro
Alain Durand wrote:
> PS : On Solaris 10 Update 5 dladm cannot be used to create vlan's so I
> used "ifconfig vfe1000 plumb up" instead.
I haven't tested update 5 but in update 4 it worked fine as long as you
don't plumb it in the global zone. (No 'create-vlan' needed either.)
The use of the i
> James Carlson writes:
> > Steffen Weiberle writes:
> > > BTW, this only works for default routes. Static ones don't work.
> at
> > > least that is my/others' experience.
> >
> > That's not true. Default routes are not supposed to be special.
> > They're just regular network routes tha