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B.3.3 Configuring virtual interfaces with tagged VLAN

This section describes an example configuration procedure of the network shown in the diagram below.

The xx, yy and zz in the figure below are assigned automatically by the automatic address configuration.

[HOST-A]

1) Setting up the system

1-1) Define IP addresses and hostnames in /etc/inet/hosts file.

192.168.10.1    hosta1   # HOST-A Virtual IP
192.168.20.1    hosta2   # HOST-A Virtual IP
192.168.30.1    hosta3   # HOST-A Physical IP (Tagged VLAN interface)
192.168.40.1    hosta4   # HOST-A Physical IP (Tagged VLAN interface)
192.168.50.1    hosta5   # HOST-A Physical IP (Tagged VLAN interface)
192.168.60.1    hosta6   # HOST-A Physical IP (Tagged VLAN interface)
192.168.10.2    hostb1   # HOST-B Virtual IP
192.168.30.2    hostb3   # HOST-B Physical IP
192.168.40.2    hostb4   # HOST-B Physical IP
192.168.20.2    hostc2   # HOST-C Virtual IP
192.168.50.2    hostc5   # HOST-C Physical IP
192.168.60.2    hostc6   # HOST-C Physical IP

1-2) For Solaris 10
Write the hostnames defined above in /etc/hostname."interface-name" files. If a file does not exist, create a new file.

1-2) For Solaris 11
Set the host by the interface used with the dladm(1M) command and the ipadm(1M) command and also by the host name defined above.

1-3) Define the subnet mask in /etc/inet/netmasks file.

192.168.10.0    255.255.255.0
192.168.20.0    255.255.255.0

1-4) For Solaris 10
Create /etc/hostname6.fjgi3000, /etc/hostname6.fjgi4001, /etc/hostname6.fjgi5000 and /etc/hostname6.fjgi6001 files as an empty file.

1-4) For Solaris 11

Set the interface to be used by using the dladm(1M) command and the ipadm(1M) command.

1-5) Create /etc/inet/ndpd.conf file and set the followings:

ifdefault AdvSendAdvertisements true  # Every interface sends a router advertisement.
prefix fec0:1::0/64 sha0              # sha0 sends Prefix "fec0:1::0/64".
prefix fec0:2::0/64 sha1              # sha1 sends Prefix "fec0:2::0/64".

Note

In the Solaris server that runs Fast switching mode, configure two or more router as IPv6 router. If the IPv6 router breaks down, it cannot use site-local address to communicate. To prevent this, it is recommended to setup at least two IPv6 routers.
For details on /etc/inet/ndpd.conf, refer to the Solaris manual.

2) Reboot (For Solaris 10)

Run the following command to reboot the system. Make sure fjgi3000, fjgi4001, fjgi5000 and fjgi6001 are enabled as IPv4/IPv6 interfaces after rebooting the system.

# /usr/sbin/shutdown -y -i6 -g0

3) Creation of IPv4 virtual interface

3-1) For Solaris 10

# /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create -n sha0 -m t -i 192.168.10.1 -t fjgi3000,fjgi4001
# /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create -n sha1 -m t -i 192.168.20.1 -t fjgi5000,fjgi6001

3-1) For Solaris 11

# /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create -n sha0 -m t -i 192.168.10.1 -t net3000,net4001
# /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create -n sha1 -m t -i 192.168.20.1 -t net5000,net6001

4) Creation of IPv6 virtual interface

4-1) For Solaris 10

# /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create inet6 -n sha0 -m t -t fjgi3000,fjgi4001
# /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create inet6 -n sha1 -m t -t fjgi5000,fjgi6001

4-1) For Solaris 11

# /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create inet6 -n sha0 -m t -t net3000,net4001
# /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create inet6 -n sha1 -m t -t net5000,net6001

5) Activation of virtual interface

# /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/strhanet

[HOST-B]

1) Setting up the system

1-1) Define IP addresses and hostnames in /etc/inet/hosts file. Defined information is the same as for HOST-A.

1-2) For Solaris 10
Write the hostnames defined above in /etc/hostname.fjgi0 file and /etc/hostname.fjgi1 file. If a file does not exist, create a new file.

1-2) For Solaris 11
Set the host by the interface used with the ipadm(1M) command and also by the host name defined above.

1-3) Define the subnet mask in /etc/inet/netmasks file. Defined content is same as HOST-A.

1-4) For Solaris 10
Create /etc/hostname6.fjgi0 and /etc/hostname6.fjgi1 files as an empty file.

1-4) For Solaris 11
Set the interface to be used by using the ipadm(1M) command.

1-5) Create /etc/inet/ndpd.conf file and set the followings:

ifdefault AdvSendAdvertisements true  # Every interface sends a router advertisement.
prefix fec0:1::0/64 sha0              # sha0 sends Prefix "fec0:1::0/64".

2) Reboot (For Solaris 10)

Run the following command to reboot the system. Make sure fjgi0 and fjgi1 are enabled as IPv4/IPv6 interfaces after rebooting the system.

# /usr/sbin/shutdown -y -i6 -g0

3) Creation of virtual interface

3-1) For Solaris 10

# /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create -n sha0 -m t -i 192.168.10.2 -t fjgi0,fjgi1
# /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create inet6 -n sha0 -m t -t fjgi0,fjgi1

3-1) For Solaris 11

# /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create -n sha0 -m t -i 192.168.10.2 -t net0,net1
# /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create inet6 -n sha0 -m t -t net0,net1

4) Activation of virtual interface

# /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/strhanet

[HOST-C]

1) Setting up the system

1-1) Define IP addresses and hostnames in /etc/inet/hosts file. Defined information is the same as for HOST-A.

1-2) For Solaris 10
Write the hostnames defined above in /etc/hostname.fjgi0 file and /etc/hostname.fjgi1 file. If a file does not exist, create a new file.

1-2) For Solaris 11
Set the host by the interface used with the ipadm(1M) command and also by the host name defined above.

1-3) Define the subnet mask in /etc/inet/netmasks file. Defined content is same as HOST-A.

1-4) For Solaris 10
Create /etc/hostname6.hfjgi0 and /etc/hostname6.fjgi1 files as an empty file.

1-4) For Solaris 11
Set the interface to be used by using the ipadm(1M) command.

1-5) Create /etc/inet/ndpd.conf file and set the followings:

ifdefault AdvSendAdvertisements true  # Every interface sends a router advertisement.
prefix fec0:2::0/64 sha0              # sha0 sends Prefix "fec0:2::0/64".

2) Reboot (For Solaris 10)

Run the following command to reboot the system. Make sure fjgi0 and fjgi1 are enabled as IPv4/IPv6 interfaces after rebooting the system.

# /usr/sbin/shutdown -y -i6 -g0

3) Creation of virtual interface

3-1) For Solaris 10

# /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create -n sha0 -m t -i 192.168.20.2 -t fjgi0,fjgi1
# /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create inet6 -n sha0 -m t -t fjgi0,fjgi1

3-1) For Solaris 10

# /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create -n sha0 -m t -i 192.168.20.2 -t net0,net1
# /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create inet6 -n sha0 -m t -t net0,net1

4) Activation of virtual interface

# /opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/strhanet