This is pretty common especially with VIPA...For totally redundancy.
The IBM TCPIP manuals using VIPA have pretty good examples. Worked in
brokerage for the NY Stock Exchange we did this a lot.

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Subject: TCPIP OSA and ROUTER

This may be a very ignorant question.

I am running Z/os 1.4 with TCPIP configured to go through a 7204 cicsco 
router.  I want to convert to use QDIO and OSA on the Z/890.  Is it possible

to have my IP parms point to both devices at the same time?

i.e., this is the device stmt for my router
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DEVICE TNCPA01R CLAW A00 MVS WTNCPA01 NONE
LINK TNCPA01 IP 0 TNCPA01R
and then add a different device statement for my OSA
and a different/additional HOME address?

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