Changing Default Gateway in Zone

I'm alittle confused and embaroused to even post this. But, is there a restriction on changing the default gateway within a Zone? I get told I don't have insufficient privileges if I do it via "route". I even tried using /etc/defaultrouter, but that had no effect. Am I hitting a restriction that I was unaware of?

Local zones are not allowed to change the network
configuration at all; that includes the interface
configuration (ifconfig) and the routing table
(route).
If your local zone is on the same subnet as the global
zone, they can use the same default route (configured
in the global zone). If they're on different subnets,
you can configure two default routes in the global
zone, and each zone will use the correct gateway.
We have an open RFE to be able to set default routes
in the zone configuration. It's unlikely that it'll
make it into Solaris 10 soon though.
Hope this helps,
BlaiseThis sounds like it's independent of zones. I.e. if I only have the global zone and I have eri0 with 192.168.1.5/24 and qfe0 with 10.1.1.10/24 and then have two default gateways 192.168.1.1 and 10.1.1.1, it will pick the appropriate default gateway based on the src ip address of the outbound packet?
If so, is this a new feature in Solaris 10, or do you know if previous versions also have the same behavior? Unfortunately the current available documentation out on docs.sun.com is not very clear on this (and since Solaris 10 is in beta, that's understandable). I've actually run into a couple of situations where this would be quite useful, so it'd be nice to know if I have to wait for Solaris 10 to be released or if its something that can be done today (I have no place to test this unfortunately)

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