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How can any of the interfaces assigned to a non-global zone be seen?

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How can any of the interfaces assigned to a non-global zone be seen?

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Using the dladm(1m) command, a privileged user in the global zone can see and control the physical interfaces (NICs, link aggregations (aggr), VLANs, and VNICs). • I have configured a zone with ip-type=exclusive, however I don’t see the interface in the zone when running ifconfig. All interfaces assigned to a non-global zone can be identified by running ‘ifconfig -a plumb’, followed by ‘ifconfig -a’.

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