Depending on what you are trying to do, the IP address of the zone should 
generally be in the same subnet as the unlabled systems with which it will 
communicate. I think your question may be about routing. The routing must be 
set up in the global zone. In your case, the bge1 interface has not been 
assigned an IP address, so it won't have a route associated with it.

The easiest solution would be to assign another IP address in that subnet to 
the bge1 nic in the global zone. That way, you will have a route set up for the 
nic before the zone boots. Then, if you want, you could bring down the 
interface in the global zone and the route will persist.

There are other solutions. See this thread in the Zones Community:

http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=118392&#118392
 
 
This message posted from opensolaris.org

Reply via email to