This past weekend we had our DR test, and while my linux guests came up
and could talk to each other on the GLAN, none could contact the vm
TCPIP router/gateway (or send traffic outside the virtual network).  A
#CP Q NIC DETAILS from the linux guests showed TX Packets getting
discarded, presumably because the router address was not coupled with
the guest lan?  TCPIP was up and we could ping the router address from
outside, but none of the linux images from the outside.  Any idea what
step was missing... how to get the vm TCPIP guest on the glan again?

Apart from how to get it working again, we're curious why it didn't come
up automagically in the first place.  There are a few potential
culprits, as VM could not be started WARM (replied FORCE).  Also, it was
VM under VM, and the first time we tried to bring it up the OSA on 1st
level VM was defined odd-even-odd.  But we shutdown, got it redefined
even-odd-even, and started again (this time WARM).  Like I said, we
could ping the router from the outside, and none of the glan guests from
the outside, and on the inside we could ping all the glan guests but not
the vm tcpip router.

Thanks for any ideas,
~ Daniel

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