Hey John,

Cheers for your help on this, much appreciated.

I have tried it below in the past, but still get the same results even if
you enable forwarding between the interfaces.  I now doubt you can run a KVM
in a Zone on OpenIndiana so it's back to OmniOS.

All the best,
Jacques


Jacques Hugo
Three Two Labs
Information Technology | Solaris Engineering 32L
Phone +44 7939 433701
jacques.h...@threetwo.co.uk


-----Original Message-----
From: John D Groenveld [mailto:jdg...@elvis.arl.psu.edu] 
Sent: 22 February 2016 21:25
To: Discussion list for OpenIndiana <openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org>
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] KVM in Zones && networking

In message <003501d16db4$7bfc7ae0$73f570a0$@threetwo.co.uk>, "Jacques Hugo"
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tes:
>I have done that earlier this evening.  I can see only UDP and ICMP 
>based traffic, that's all.  Nothing TCP related.  It seem that a step 
>is needed to

That's great, you've confirmed that your kvm1 interface is on the wire.

>the the NGZ (via the GZ??) to route traffic from the kvm1 NIC to the KVM
...
>not sure how to do that in a Zone.

ifconfig down and unplumb your kvm1 interface, boot your KVM guest.
Confirm within the KVM guest, that the e1000g interface has the correct MAC
address and can snoop the wire.

John
groenv...@acm.org

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