Hi Richard,
About two years ago I bumped into the same, or at least a similar,
problem on my brand new r151014 rig: the system was able to ping hosts
on the same network segment, but a ping to my router/gateway resulted in
"no answer from / Unknown host".
In my notes from back then I find that I ended up in verifying the arp
cache by entering:
# arp -a
The resulting list did not show the router, so I added it manually:
# arp -s
A page that might shed some more light on the matter:
https://www.petri.com/csc_arp_cache
I have no clue as to why a single host on the local network would not
show up in that arp table while others would, but back then the above
solved my problem. Haven't had the issue since then, so it might be
worth giving it a try.
If it doesn't help you, then I hope someone who really knows the ins and
outs of networking is listening in. :-)
Regards,
Andries
On 2016-09-12 22:35, Richard Skelton wrote:
Sorry in my haste I posted fred not fred5
See corrections below :-)
Richard Skelton wrote:
Hi,
I have a Sun X4170 with igb network.
I am using omnios-r151018-ae3141d
Here are my steps to create a zone called fred5 :-
dladm show-phys
LINK MEDIASTATE SPEED DUPLEXDEVICE
usbecm0 Ethernet down 10 full usbecm0
igb2 Ethernet unknown0 half igb2
igb0 Ethernet up 1000 full igb0
igb3 Ethernet unknown0 half igb3
igb1 Ethernet unknown0 half igb1
dladm create-vnic -l igb0 fred5
zfs create -o mountpoint=/zones rpool/zones
/usr/sbin/zonecfg -z fred5
create
set zonepath=/zones/fred5
set autoboot=true
set limitpriv=default,dtrace_proc,dtrace_user
set ip-type=exclusive
add net
set physical=fred5
end
verify
commit
exitz
oneadm -z fred5 install
zoneadm -z fred5 boot
zlogin -e+ -C fred5
dladm show-vnic
LINK OVER SPEED MACADDRESSMACADDRTYPE VID
fred5 ?1000 2:8:20:f4:52:49 random 0
ipadm create-if fred5
ipadm create-addr -T static -a 192.168.240.214/24 fred5/v4static
route -p add default 192.168.240.254
ping 192.168.240.214
192.168.240.214 is alive
ping 192.168.240.254
no answer from 192.168.240.254
ifconfig
lo0: flags=2001000849 mtu
8232 index 1
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff00
fred5: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 2
inet 192.168.240.214 netmask ff00 broadcast 192.168.240.255
ether 2:8:20:f4:52:49
lo0: flags=2002000849 mtu
8252 index 1
inet6 ::1/128
fred5: flags=20002000840 mtu 1500 index 2
inet6 ::/0
ether 2:8:20:f4:52:49
What am I missing :-(
Cheers
Richard
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