>I think that there needs to be some sort of routing protocol on the >Linux LPAR for this to work.Is there anything else that can be loaded >for this to be effective?
Certainly. If for example 147.110.49.* lives on your TR LAN then you cannot simply take part of that IP address range and put it outside. This is what also hit people who use their VM TCP/IP stack as the virtual router. I assume your 147.110.49.16/30 is part of the real LAN so you'd want the 2216 to do proxyarp for the .17 end. Otherwise you need some of the boxes on that LAN (probably the 2216) to have a static route for your Linux LPAR via the 2216.
