>
> It could be that this anet resource automatically picked the wrong
> lower link.  From the global zone, what do "dladm show-link" and
> "ipadm show-addr" say?


I get the following information:

root@solaris11:~# dladm show-link
LINK                CLASS     MTU    STATE    OVER
net0                phys      1500   up       --
zdev1/net0          vnic      1500   up       net0
root@solaris11:~# ipadm show-addr
ADDROBJ           TYPE     STATE        ADDR
lo0/v4            static   ok           127.0.0.1/8
net0/v4           static   ok           192.168.1.20/24
lo0/v6            static   ok           ::1/128
net0/v6           addrconf ok           fe80::a00:27ff:fe22:cf2f/10

I don't know if it worths to mention but the version of Solaris 11 is the
text install....I also don't have any trouble GZ networking:

root@solaris11:~# ping www.google.com
www.google.com is alive


-Deniz


On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 11:08 PM, Mike Gerdts <mger...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 10:46 PM, Deniz Rende <deniz.re...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > root@solaris11:~# zonecfg -z zdev1 info
> > zonename: zdev1
> > zonepath: /zones/zdev1
> > brand: solaris
> > autoboot: true
> > bootargs: -m verbose
> > file-mac-profile:
> > pool:
> > limitpriv:
> > scheduling-class:
> > ip-type: exclusive
> > hostid:
> > fs-allowed:
> > anet:
> > linkname: net0
> > lower-link: auto
>
> It could be that this anet resource automatically picked the wrong
> lower link.  From the global zone, what do "dladm show-link" and
> "ipadm show-addr" say?
>
> --
> Mike Gerdts
> http://mgerdts.blogspot.com/
>
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