Hi,

You should also be able to use the standard ndd commands in a rc script or SMF 
service.  The vsw will inherit the settings of the underline device. For vnets, 
I don't believe any settings are required. Typically, if you do a dladm 
show-dev against a vnet, you'll see a speed of 0 and a duplex of unknown. I 
think that is normal behavior. 

Octave


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----- Original Message ----
From: Javier Conde <[email protected]>
To: Jeff Blanchard <Jeff.Blanchard at Sun.COM>
Cc: ldoms-discuss at opensolaris.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 6:33:36 AM
Subject: Re: [ldoms-discuss] Force 100Mbit full duplex for vsw0



Hi 
Jeff,

I 
did 
it 
in 
the 
/kernel/drv/e1000g.conf, 
as 
usual, 
and 
it 
works.

Regards,

Javi

Jeff 
Blanchard 
wrote:
> 
How 
would 
you 
go 
about 
doing 
this 
in 
the 
control 
domain?
> 
The 
primary-vsw0 
service 
is 
attached 
to 
the 
e1000g0 
device.
>
>  
 

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