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Dan says: I am not 100% sure that you need an IP number in the global container, on the network you have on a zone - but it's all good. * you will need a name and IP for the global zone, and then each additional zone you want to dual-home * and update the /etc/hosts file in the container, and * e.g. /etc/hostname.qfe1 with the hostname on that network * use zonecfg to add a network for that zone bash-3.00# zonecfg -z mercury zonecfg:mercury> add net zonecfg:mercury:net> set address=216.83.3.221/27 zonecfg:mercury:net> set physical=nge0 zonecfg:mercury:net> set defrouter=216.83.3.193 zonecfg:mercury:net> info Now, add the new interface to mercury ifconfig nge0 addif 71.7.183.108 netmask 255.255.255.240 zone mercury up
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