Lionel Dyck wrote:

Vic - thanks.

You said that if using vswitch that vlan was not needed if all the guests
were on the same subnet.  How would you connect the guests then?


He probably meant to say 'same VLAN'
The port on the outboard switch can be configured to treat all hosts
connected to that port as VLAN unaware, and anything you do with VLAN in
the VSWITCH or in the connected Linux guests is just smoke and mirrors
and does not do much for real.
The port can also be configured as a trunk to another VLAN capable
switch. In that case the VLAN tagging done by CP and the OSA microcode
can be used to isolate Linux guests connected to the same VSWITCH and
OSA port, based on their VLAN ID. The owner of  the outboard switches
will probably want some control over what the VM administrators do with
the VLAN tagging.

Rob

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