Just an FYI I have issues with any KVM zone using the Virtio nic driver.
Windows/Linux doesn't matter. I converted all my KVM zones to e1000. Not
sure if it has anything to do with running Intel nics on the box or not. I
see no downside in using the e1000 driver.

On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 10:18 PM, Patrick O'Sullivan via smartos-discuss <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Has anyone seen any issues with SmartOS, Windows 10, and a virtio NIC?
> 
> Long story short... considering a virtualized instance of Windows 10
> for something at home and ran into issues with the NIC. Latest Red Hat
> provided driver installed without issue but I can't pass any
> meaningful traffic over the NIC. I removed all the spoofing, etc.
> restrictions to rule out issues but still no dice. When I snoop the
> traffic coming out of the zone, I just get a bit of IPv6 "background
> radiation":
> 
> [root@visor1 ~]# snoop -d net0 -z 93898b23-8656-e592-cf34-c1c493d4dba4
> 0a2:e4:2e:11:68:5b
> Using device net0 (promiscuous mode)
>  UNSPECIFIED -> ff02::1:ffa3:e975 ICMPv6 Neighbor solicitation
> fe80::7d64:d884:fa3:e975 -> ff02::2      ICMPv6 Router solicitation
> fe80::7d64:d884:fa3:e975 -> ff02::16     ICMPv6 Group membership report -
> MLDv2
> 
> No IPv4 traffic emanates from the zone when I inspect it this way.
> 
> If I stop the zone/VM and change the NIC type to e1000, it works perfectly.
> 
> I plan to start from scratch and make sure I didn't inadvertently do
> anything odd, but if someone says "me too" it could be useful.
> 



-- 
Greg

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