> I've come up with a usage case where I'd like to allow VLANs to be 
 > plumbed and unplumbed from within a zone.
 > 
 > Specifically, in order to enable a certain form of testing, which 
 > requires me to make a system "wide open" ('+ +' in /.rhosts!), I'd like 
 > to use a zone.  Then I could use the system as a test peer, without 
 > requiring an actually separate piece of hardware, and without opening up 
 > a gaping whole on my primary system.
 > 
 > One of the tests wants to plumb and unplumb a bunch of VLAN interfaces, 
 > in order to do validation of the VLAN support on the "system under test".
 > 
 > The question is, can it be done?  As far as I can tell, 
 > plumbing/unplumbing of VLANs has to be done on the global zone.  
 > Clearly, I don't want this to happen.  Any chance we can get the ability 
 > to do this (perhaps as a tunable) in the non-global zone?  I've already 
 > made the zone an IP-exclusive zone, and I've given it its own interface 
 > to own for the purposes of testing.
 > 
 > Maybe this is on the roadmap, maybe it isn't.  If it isn't, is there any 
 > technical reason to absolutely forbid the plumbing of separate VLAN 
 > devices in an IP-exclusive zone?

We've been talking about this (and general creation and deletion of links
in a zone) on clearview-discuss; see the "link names in an exclusive zone"
thread.

-- 
meem
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