What is the reason for this error?

You have been asked to troubleshoot the initial configuration of a virtual network connecting two local zones
with the outside world.
View the exhibit.

The command
dladm create-vnic -1 vswitch192.168.1 vnic1
fails with the error
dladm: invalid link name ‘vswitch192.168.1’
What is the reason for this error?

You have been asked to troubleshoot the initial configuration of a virtual network connecting two local zones
with the outside world.
View the exhibit.

The command
dladm create-vnic -1 vswitch192.168.1 vnic1
fails with the error
dladm: invalid link name ‘vswitch192.168.1’
What is the reason for this error?

A.
The name vswitch192.168.1 is not legal.

B.
The zone must be specified withdladm create-vnic -z zone3 vnic1.

C.
The virtual interface must be specified withdladm create-vnic -z zone3 vnic1.

D.
The virtual interface must be created withipadm create-vnic -1 switch192.168.1.

E.
The virtual switch must be created first withdladm create -etherstub vswitch192.168.1.

Explanation:
There is no data-link named vswitch192.168.
We need to create an etherstub first.
See Note and example below for details.
Note: Create a VNIC in the system’s global zone.
# dladm create-vnic -l data-link vnic-name
data-link is the name of the interface where the VNIC is to be configured.
-l link, –link=link
link can be a physical link or an etherstub.
vnic-name is the name that you want to give the VNIC.For example, to create a VNIC named vnic0 on interface e1000g0, you would type the following:
# dladm create-vnic -l e1000g0 vnic0
Example: Creating a Virtual Network Without a Physical NIC
First, create an etherstub with name stub1:
# dladm create-etherstub stub1
Create two VNICs with names hello0 and test1 on the etherstub. This operation implicitly creates a virtual
switch connecting hello0 and test1.
# dladm create-vnic -l stub1 hello0
# dladm create-vnic -l stub1 test1



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