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Solaris 11 IP configuration after Passing Vlan on Base Machine and Ldom


To check which Vlan is passed (Physical/Base-Machine)

ldm list-services 
ldm list-bindings ldom-name


To pass Vlan On base machine(aggregation)

ldm set-vsw vid=343,75,800,801,74,55 primary-aggr0
ldm set-vsw vid=343,75,800,801,74,55 primary-aggr1


To pass Vlan On Ldom

ldm set-vnet  pvid=55 vnet0 ldom-name
ldm set-vnet  pvid=55 vnet1 ldom-name 

root@:~# ldm list -o network ldom-name



Create New interfaces on which  IP is to be configured (On Ldom)

root@::~# ipadm create-ip net0
root@::~# ipadm create-ip net1
root@::~# ipadm create-ipmp ipmp0


Add the two interfaces to ipmp group

root@:: # ipadm add-ipmp -i net0 -i net1 ipmp0


Configure  IP

root@:: # ipadm create-addr -T static -a local=10.16.240.107/24 ipmp0/v4


Add Gateway

route add default 10.24.188.5

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