There could be multiple reasons.
If the non-global Zone and global Zone are not on the same subnet, you have to make sure that your traffic is leaving the box and that the routers know how to get it back.
It's much easier to plumb a global Zone IP address on the same subnet, everything then goes through loopback.
Q. We are having trouble in getting IP connection between Zones and the global Zone when they are running different subnets. What can we do to fix it?
Posted by : Dr. Root | 06 January, 2006 | Published in
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