Alan Altmark wrote:
It is used by routers and firewalls that need to get data from one subnet to another. The subnets may be on the same physical interface but with different VLAN IDs. If a host isn't routing, it needs only a "virtual access port" with a single VLAN ID assigned.
Indeed Sir. My assumption was that when you set up VLAN and run the OSA to VSWITCH as a trunk, you will not want a Linux virtual machine to play your router. Let alone the chances that you find the virtual machine leaking traffic between VLANs where you did not mean it to...
Rob
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