Configuring a zone with virtual ip [eth0:1]

Hi,
i have tried to configure a zone with virtual ip address,but i couldn't.i was getting error.i have selected shared ip.is it possible to do that,did i miss something or do i need any particular release for that.
Thanks,

You can't change the IP for a shared IP zone from within the zone.
You edit the zone config from the global zone and reboot the zone.

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