On 10/25/07, Dan Gubber <dgubber at csc.com> wrote: > I am looking for some general clarification on a similiar issue. In the event > that you are attempting to us a non-standard NIC, ie, not a direct physical > NIC such as e1000g0, but rather e1000g10000 such as what is created if using > tagging, this seems to indicate this is not possible. >
I went down this route a little bit too. I tried to give access to e1000g0 and e1000g10000 to an ldom as vnet0 and vnet10000. This doesn't work. However, if you only add the untagged interface (e1000g0 as vnet0), then you automagically get access to vnet10000 in the guest ldom. This is convenient, but does not limit access to any other tagged vlan on e1000g0 if root is not controlled in the guest ldoms. Mike -- Mike Gerdts http://mgerdts.blogspot.com/
