Scott Adair wrote:
> So we have some mixed results. This seems to have reduced the issue, but it 
> has not solved it. Actually, I think it has masked it a bit since it seems to 
> have just increased a timeout in the vsw code (although I'm not a programmer, 
> so I don't know for sure).
>   
That work around(6675887) is needed only if you are using an aggr device 
for vsw; I'm not sure how that can change the behavior you are seeing.
> Something else that I've noticed. Let's say that we have LD1 and LD2 on VSW0. 
> If LD1 has the network problem I can still ping LD2. So I'm starting to think 
> that the problem is not related to the vsw but maybe is something in the vnet 
> driver inside the domain? This would explain why I loose all network 
> connectivity, across all the vsw's the ldom is connected to, at the same time.
>   
are these vnets in the same subnet on each guest? if yes and if the 
problem shows only when you try to ping off-link destinations (going 
thru default router), then you may be running into 6603974.

-Harsha
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