I have got some replies. The most of them told me that they all use the same workaround described here. I have a T2000 with two networkinterfaces. Each Networkinterface is in a different network: ipge0 = 10.36.128.153/24 ipge2 = 10.35.182.54/24 I have three zones, the global zone plus two other zones: zone1 and zone2. The global zone and zone1 are members in the first network with ip 10.36.128.153/24 and 10.36.128.114/24 and zone2 is member in the second network with ip 10.35.182.64/24. If I configure /etc/defaultrouter in the global zone with 10.36.128.1 the zone zone2 can not communicate in its network. Zone1 has no problems and I can see with netstat that zone1 has a defaultroute, zone2 does not have a defaultroute. If I add a second defaultroute in the global zone with `route add default 10.35.182.11` I can see now two defaultroutes with netstat -r. Zone2 has now a defaulroute too and can communicate with its network. Is this a correct way? Or do we get some problems with the two defaultroutes in the global zone? Do somebody know how the official way is to configure Zones in different networks? I will summarize! Thanks! Mit freundlichen Gr|_en Andre Hilgers _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue Jan 9 00:36:40 2007
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