"If you cannot assign your zone an address on the same subnet, they you 
could create a private virtual network with an etherstub, create two 
VNICs on top of that etherstub, assign one VNIC to the non-global zone, 
one to the global zone, and use the global zone to NAT or route between 
the non-global zone and the rest of the network."

I used this method and it works as I want.
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