Got a question:

Can two network interface be defined with different IP addresses in a Linux instance 
(in this case an lpar, SLES 8) with both interfaces using devices numbers associated 
with the same OSA-E port?

For example, assuming 0000-000f are defined for a particular OSA-E port, can two 
interfaces be done:

noauto;qeth1,0x0000,0x0001,0x0002;addparms,0x10,0x0000,0x0002
noauto;qeth2,0x0008,0x0009,0x000a;addparms,0x10,0x0008,0x000a

And then associate two different IP addesses (say 192.10.20.01 and 192.30.10.10) with 
the two different interfaces, one to eth1 and one to eth2?

Or, is there a more appropiate way to use two IP addresses when there is only one 
physical (OSA-E) port?

Thanks

Dave

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