On 2/26/12 1:30 PM, Michael Stapleton wrote:
> Then you need to route, not bridge.
Exactly. For what it's worth, even if what the original poster were
doing with etherstubs had worked, it wouldn't have achieved his stated
goal, because broadcasts would certainly have come through -- that's
sort o
Then you need to route, not bridge.
All zones with VNICs connected to the etherstub, Global Zone with VNIC
on the etherstub, Global Zone routing between physical NIC and the VNIC.
Proper routable IPs all around. Proper routing configured all around (in
zones, global zone and the external network.
Well, I am trying to create separate LAN segments essentially, so whatever
broadcasts, would be isolated to it's own segment.
Each zone (etherstub/vnic) would be it's own LAN and completely isolated from
the other zones, which themselves are on their own separate etherstub/vnic.
On Feb 25, 2012