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How can I restrict a zone (or a few zones) to one NIC (network connector)?

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How can I restrict a zone (or a few zones) to one NIC (network connector)?

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The global zone administrator configures each zone’s access to zero or more NICs. A shared-IP zone can be the only zone using a NIC. Exclusive-IP zones have more separation which reaches down to the data-link layer. One or more data-link names, which can be a NIC or a VLAN on a NIC, are assigned to an exclusive-IP zone by the global administrator. The zone administrator can configure IP on those data-links with the same options as in the global zone.

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