On Feb 2, 2021, at 12:32 PM, Gilson Cesar de Oliveira <[email protected]> wrote: > > For instance I have an OSA where in port 0 I will define it for > network 192.168.10.100/16 > And for port 1 I will define it for network 10.152.200.100/16. > I've heard something that we can use it but in the same network. >
You can do that, but only one of the ports will be accessible from other subnets. The OSA-ICC definition only supports a single gateway. So, for example, if you define the gateway with an address in the 192.168.10.100/16 subnet, any client that can route through that gateway, as well as other hosts in that subnet, will be able to access the console through port 0, but only hosts with addresses in the 10.152.200.100/16 subnet will be able to access the console through port 1. I hope my explanation makes sense. -- Pew, Curtis G [email protected] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
