And don't forget to configure or disable the firewall.
That's what my last issue with lack of connectivity turned out to be.
It may be on and blocking by default.
On 2/05/2012 6:13 p.m., Richard Elling wrote:
On May 1, 2012, at 8:41 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
hello list
I have attempted to enable link aggregation on my oi 151 box using the
command dladm create-aggr -d e1000g0 -d e1000g1 1 then I plumbed it
with an address of 192.168.1.200 and echoed 192.168.1.1>
defaultrouter
I noticed that my /etc directory did not have the traditional solaris
hostname.e1000g0 and hostname.e1000g1 files representing my links that
you would typically expect. But I created a file with the command echo
192.168.1.200> hostname.aggr1
ifconfig -a shows the aggregated link as well and all indications are
that it's fine
dladm show-aggr shows the link aggregation and I can ping it..however
I cannot ping anything else on or off the network (like 192.168.1.1 or
yahoo.com)
can someone offer a tip on what I'm doing wrong and how to resolve the issue?
Typical error is an incorrect netmask. Default netmask for a class-B network is
255.255.0.0.
once I get this working I plan to enable link trunking on my switch to
take advantage of the faster speeds possible with this setup.
Are you prepared for no-improvement? Ethernet link aggregation often disappoints
people looking for more performance using IP.
-- richard
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