Not 100% sure, but based on this, likely not.

In order for TCP/IP to communicate DVIPA status among LPARs, TCP/IP uses an XCF 
group called EZBTCPCS. There's no mention of a coupling facility structure as a 
requirement. 

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On Wednesday, April 19th, 2023 at 8:53 PM, Laurence Chiu <[email protected]> 
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> Looking at implementing a basic sysplex where an application will be able
> to run on two different LPARs but only on one instance at a time.
> 
> Since it's difficult to change the advertised IP for the application/LPAR
> we plan to use DVIPA.
> 
> Is this possible without a coupling facility and only the TCP/IP stake and
> XCF?
> 
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